Deep origins, distinct adaptations, and species- level status indicated for a glacial relict seal
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Loytynoja, Ari; Pohjoismaki, Jaakko; Valtonen, Mia; Laakkonen, Juha; Morita, Wataru; Kunnasranta, Mervi; Vainola, Risto; Olsen, Morten Tange; Auvinen, Petri; Jernvall, Jukka
署名单位:
University of Helsinki; University of Eastern Finland; Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke); University of Helsinki; National Museum of Nature and Science; Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke); University of Helsinki; University of Copenhagen; University of Helsinki; University of Helsinki
刊物名称:
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
ISSN/ISSBN:
0027-14522
DOI:
10.1073/pnas.2503368122
发表日期:
2025-06-24
关键词:
ringed seals
phoca-hispida
pusa-hispida
fresh-water
baltic sea
phylogenetic analysis
leopard seals
diet
lakes
crustacea
摘要:
Isolated populations of postglacial relicts are known from many regions and are typically found on mountains for terrestrial species and in lakes for aquatic species. Among the few aquatic mammalian relicts, the Saimaa ringed seal (Pusa hispida saimensis) has been landlocked in Lake Saimaa, Finland, for the last 10,000 y. Saimaa ringed seals show genetic, behavioral, and morphological differences from the other ringed seal subspecies, but the extent these differences stem from the end of the last glacial period remains unclear. Here, we demonstrate with comprehensive sampling and state-of-the-art genomic methods that the Saimaa ringed seals are much older than the lake they inhabit, having formed a separate evolutionary branch for at least 60,000 y. This deep evolutionary origin of the Saimaa ringed seals is further underscored by anatomical differences, including our ecomorphological analyses revealing adaptively distinct features in their dentition and tongue. Overall, glacial relicts may harbor a richer selection of evolutionary history than might be expected from their recent isolation history alone.