Genomic determinants of coral heat tolerance across latitudes
The University of Texas at Austin · Oregon State University · +1 more institution
Abstract
As global warming continues, reef-building corals could avoid local population declines through "genetic rescue" involving exchange of heat-tolerant genotypes across latitudes, but only if latitudinal variation in thermal tolerance is heritable. Here, we show an up-to-10-fold increase in odds of survival of coral larvae under heat stress when their parents come from a warmer lower-latitude location. Elevated thermal tolerance was associated with heritable differences in expression of oxidative, extracellular, transport, and mitochondrial functions that indicated a lack of prior stress. Moreover, two genomic regions strongly responded to selection for thermal tolerance in interlatitudinal crosses. These results…
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6Topics & keywords
- Coral
- Adaptation (eye)
- Coral reef
- Latitude
- Threatened species
- Climate change
- Heat stress
- Biology
- Life below water