Linking intronic polymorphism on the CHD1-Z gene with fitness correlates in Black-tailed Godwits Limosa l. limosa

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Abstract

We show that variation in an intronic length polymorphism in the CHD1-Z gene in Black-tailed Godwits Limosa l. limosa is associated with fitness correlates. This is the second example of the CHDZ-1 gene being correlated with fitness, a previous study having established that Moorhens Gallinula chloropus carrying the rare Z* allele have reduced survival. In Godwits, however, carriers of the Z* allele (374 bp) fared better than those with the more frequent Z allele (378 bp) with respect to body mass, plumage ornamentation, reproductive parameters and habitat quality. The Z* allele was found in 14% of 251 adult birds from nature reserves, but was absent from 33 birds breeding in intensively managed agricultural lands. Males and females with the Z* allele had less extensive breeding plumage, and females had a higher body mass, bred earlier and had larger eggs. There were no significant differences in annual survival between birds with and without the Z* allele. DNA isolated from museum skins demonstrated that this polymorphism was present at low frequency in 1929. We speculate that strong asymmetrical overdominance may explain the low frequency of the Z* allele and that genetic linkage to causal genes might be an explanation for the phenotypic correlations. Our findings suggest a degree of cryptic genetic population structuring in the Dutch Godwit population.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)368-377
Number of pages10
JournalIbis
Volume152
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr-2010

Keywords

  • breeding plumage coloration
  • intronic polymorphism
  • molecular sexing
  • population structure
  • shorebirds
  • LAPWING VANELLUS-VANELLUS
  • NON-RATITE BIRDS
  • SEX IDENTIFICATION
  • REGRESSION-MODELS
  • PARENTAL QUALITY
  • MARKED ANIMALS
  • CHICK SURVIVAL
  • EGG SIZE
  • DNA
  • PLUMAGE

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