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A century of allopatry: plasticity and rapid selection shape phenotypic trait variability under contrasting environments.

Rogissart, H.; Daufresne, M.; Evanno, G.; Guillard, J.; Lubin, F.-R.; Chancerel, E.; Raffard, A.

2026-05-18 evolutionary biology
10.1101/2025.06.26.661825 bioRxiv
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Allopatric isolation under contrasting environments can drive rapid phenotypic divergence, even over contemporary timescales. Rapid changes in morphology or physiology can allow organisms to adapt to biotic and abiotic characteristics of their habitats. While studying metabolism, growth and resources needs may allow to understand adaptation to several selective pressures, these traits are rarely jointly considered. We investigated morphological, growth, and metabolic divergence in two allopatric populations of Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) sharing a common evolutionary origin but inhabiting contrasting environments. We combined field observations, common garden and quantitative genetic approaches to disentangle contributions of genetic divergence and plasticity to phenotypic variability. Wild adults differed in body shape and growth trajectories, potentially reflecting plasticity related to resource availability and temperature variations. Under common garden conditions, juveniles displayed inter-population differences in routine metabolic rate, its allometric scaling with body mass. These patterns suggest divergent selection on physiological traits. Despite low neutral genetic differentiation, phenotypic divergence unfolded in fewer than 100 years, suggesting that plasticity and selection can promote rapid multi-trait changes. These findings highlight that considering changes in physiological, growth and morphological traits can reveal the adaptive potential of small, isolated populations facing rapid environmental change.

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