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Title: Metadata for studies from meta-analysis investigating covariance between genetic and environmental (CovGE) effects in phenotypic results

Type Dataset Albecker, Molly, Trussell, Geoffrey, Lotterhos, Katie (2022-10-14): Metadata for studies from meta-analysis investigating covariance between genetic and environmental (CovGE) effects in phenotypic results. Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). Contact: bco-dmo-data@whoi.edu. Dataset. https://darchive.mblwhoilibrary.org/handle/1912/29429

Authors: Albecker, Molly ; Trussell, Geoffrey ; Lotterhos, Katie ;

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Summary

Covariance can exist between the genetic and environmental influences on phenotype (CovGE) and can have an important role in ecological and evolutionary processes in nature and population responses to environmental change. CovGE is commonly called countergradient variation (CnGV; negative CovGE)or cogradient variation (CoGV; positive CovGE)and has been recognized in classic studies that have established several long-standing hypotheses about CnGV and CoGV. For instance, it is hypothesized that CnGV is more prevalent in nature than CoGV, that CnGV is more prevalent in fish, amphibian, and invertebrate taxa, across latitudinal or altitudinal environmental gradients, and more frequently occurs in metabolic compensation traits, including development, growth, feeding, metabolism, and activity, while CoGV is more commonly observed in morphological traits. The recent development of a standardized method to measure CovGE allows for the first rigorous quantitative exploration of these hypotheses. We use meta-analysis and apply the novel quantitative method to test whether the above hypotheses are supported in the literature. We found no differences in frequency of CnGV and CoGV, and no systematic patterns relative to taxa, environmental gradient, or trait type. However, our analyses suggest that CovGE may be as common as gene by environment (GxE) interactions. Given that CovGE is likely to have a strong impact on future outcomes for organisms experiencing environmental change, that significant CovGE occurred frequently, and the lack of systematic patterns in the occurrence of CovGE, we encourage a more widespread application of measuring CovGE. For a complete list of measurements, refer to the full dataset description in the supplemental file 'Dataset_description.pdf'. The most current version of this dataset is available at: https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/877414

More information

  • URI: https://hdl.handle.net/1912/29429
  • DOI: 10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.877414.1
  • Language: en_US

Subjects

  • CovGE, Phenotypic plasticity, Countergradient variation, Cogradient variation

Dates

  • accessioned: October 15, 2022
  • available: October 15, 2022
  • created: August 09, 2022
  • Publication date: October 14, 2022

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Dataset: Metadata from meta-analysis on CovGE in phenotypic results

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Funding Information

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NSF Division of Ocean Sciences (NSF OCE) OCE-1764316

Format

electronic resource

Locations

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United States

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Not specifiedhttp://lod.bco-dmo.org/id/dataset/877414
Not specifiedhttps://doi.org/10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.877414.1