Titel
Re-thinking the environment in landscape genomics
Verfasser
Erscheinungsort
Cambridge
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
Seiten
261-274
Material
Sonderdruck
Digitales Dokument
Standardsignatur
13201S
Datensatznummer
40004487
Quelle
Abstract
Detecting the extrinsic selective pressures shaping genomic variation is critical for a better understanding of adaptation and for forecasting evolutionary responses of natural populations to changing environmental conditions. With increasing availability of geo-referenced environmental data, landscape genomics provides unprecedented insights into how genomic variation and underlying gene functions affect traits potentially under selection. Yet, the robustness of genotype–environment associations used in landscape genomics remains tempered due to various limitations, including the characteristics of environmental data used, sampling designs employed, and statistical frameworks applied. Here, we argue that using complementary or new environmental data sources and well-informed sampling designs may help improve the detection of selective pressures underlying patterns of local adaptation in various organisms and environments.