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A novel analytical framework to quantify co‐gradient and countergradient variation

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2022

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Abstract

Spatial covariance between genotypic and environmental influences on phenotypes (Cov<sub>GE</sub> ) can result in the nonrandom distribution of genotypes across environmental gradients and is a potentially important factor driving local adaptation. However, a framework to quantify the magnitude and significance of Cov<sub>GE</sub> has been lacking. We develop a novel quantitative/analytical approach to estimate and test the significance of Cov<sub>GE</sub> from reciprocal transplant or common garden experiments, which we validate using simulated data. We demonstrate how power to detect Cov<sub>GE</sub> changes over a range of experimental designs. We confirm an inverse relationship between gene-by-environment interactions (GxE) and Cov<sub>GE</sub> , as predicted by first principles, but show how phenotypes can be influenced by both. The metric provides a way to measure how phenotypic plasticity covaries with genetic differentiation and highlights the importance of understanding the dual influences of Cov<sub>GE</sub> and GxE on phenotypes in studies of local adaptation and species' responses to environmental change.

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