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Heritability of body size in the Chilean blue mussel (Mytilus chilensis Hupé 1854): effects of environment and ageing
Authors:Angélica C Alcapán  Roberto F Nespolo  & Jorge E Toro
Institution:Facultad de Ciencias, Instituto de Biología Marina, Universidad Austral de Chile, Casilla, Valdivia, Chile; Facultad de Ciencias, Instituto de Ecología y Evolución, Universidad Austral de Chile, Casilla, Valdivia, Chile
Abstract:Selection, either natural or artificial, induces an inter‐generational response only when the trait exhibits additive genetic variation. An index of additive genetic variation is narrow‐sense heritability (h2): the ratio between additive genetic variance and phenotypic variance. Here, we present narrow‐sense heritabilities for mass and size in the Chilean blue mussel Mytilus chilensis at different ages and in three different populations. We found that h2 changed with age and that maternal‐non‐additive variance was high, generating relatively low estimates of h2 in most cases. Our results, together with previous studies, suggest that genotype‐by‐environment interaction does not appear to play a significant role. However, we found that non‐additive and common environmental variance are important determinants of phenotypic morphological variation in body size in M. chilensis. Further studies are needed to establish the precise contributions of these sources of variation, to assess the real potential for response to selection.
Keywords:additive genetic variance  maternal-non-additive variance              Mytilus chilensis
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