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Research Interests

Three-Spined
Stickleback
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I am basically interested in all and any
questions of mechanisms of evolution. While in Oregon, I will be working
with three spined sticklebacks (Gasterosterus aculeatus). This
little fish has a pan-temperate distribution, consisting of anadromous and
freshwater populations. There is limited phenotypic variation in the
anadromous form, but it has repeatedly colonised freshwater habitats and,
following this colonization undergone rapid evolution in many phenotypic
traits, including life history, behavioural and morphological characters.
In some instances, the same phenotype appears to have evolved
independently several times. I want to use this rich natural variation in
sticklebacks to determine the role that the genotype and development play
in directing the path of evolution. Some specific questions that I hope to
answer are:
- When
isolated populations have the same phenotype, do they also use the
same genes and pathways to construct that phenotype? To address this
question it will first be necessary to determine which genes are
involved in the development of particular traits. I am especially
interested in traits that affect locomotion.
- Is
the rapid evolution observed in this group due to genetic variation in
the anadramous form that is only expressed in freshwater populations,
or does the variation arise rapidly in freshwater populations through
accumulation of mutations? I will look at the developmental buffering
mechanisms of anadromous versus freshwater fish to answer this
question.
To answer these questions I will be
collaborating with other post-docs in the Postlethwait Lab, using
molecular techniques to look for the presence of genes, the expression of
genes and also examining stickleback phenotype of fish from various
populations.
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Publications
- Moritz,
C., McGuigan, K.
and Bernatchez, L. 2002. Conservation of freshwater fishes: Integrating
evolution and genetics with ecology, in press.
- McGuigan
K. 2001. An addition to the rainbowfish (Melanotaeniidae) fauna of North
Queensland. Proceedings of the Queensland Museum 46(2): 647-655
- McGuigan,
K., Zhu, D., Allen, G.R. and Moritz, C. 2000. Phylogenetic relationships
and historical biogeography of Melanotaeniid fishes in Australia and New
Guinea. Marine and Freshwater Research 51: 713-723.
- Donnellan,
S.C., McGuigan, K., Knowles, R., Mahony, M. and Moritz, C. 1999. Genetic
evidence for species boundaries in frogs of the Litoria citropa
species-group (Anura : Hylidae). Australian Journal of Zoology. 47:
275-293.
- McGuigan,
K., McDonald, K., Parris, K. and Moritz, C.1998. Mitochondrial DNA
diversity and historical biogeography of a wet forest-restricted frog (Litoria
pearsoniana) from mid-east Australia. Molecular Ecology. 7:
175-186.
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