Published June 6, 2022 | Version v1
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Population genetics reveals bidirectional fish movement across the Continental Divide via an interbasin water transfer

  • 1. Pacific States Marine Fisheries*
  • 2. United States Geological Survey
  • 3. US Forest Service
  • 4. US Fish and Wildlife Service*
  • 5. Colorado Parks and Wildlife
  • 6. Colorado State University

Description

Interbasin water transfers are becoming an increasingly common tool to satisfy municipal and agricultural water demand, but their impacts on movement and gene flow of aquatic organisms are poorly understood. The Grand Ditch is an interbasin water transfer that diverts water from tributaries of the upper Colorado River on the west side of the Continental Divide to the upper Cache la Poudre River on the east side of the Continental Divide. We used single nucleotide polymorphisms to characterize population genetic structure in cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarkii) and determine if fish utilize the Grand Ditch as a movement corridor. Samples were collected from two sites on the west side and three sites on the east side of the Continental Divide. We identified two or three genetic clusters, and relative migration rates and spatial distributions of admixed individuals indicated that the Grand Ditch facilitated bidirectional fish movement across the Continental Divide, a major biogeographic barrier. Previous studies have demonstrated ecological impacts of interbasin water transfers, but our study is one of the first to use genetics to understand how interbasin water transfers affect connectivity between previously isolated watersheds. We also discuss implications on native trout management and balancing water demand and biodiversity conservation. 

Notes

The dataset contains 127 columns--one for population (Population), individual name (Sample.Name), and 125 SNP genotypes (columns 3-127). Each SNP genotype column contains both allele calls separated by a semicolon. Missing genotypes are designated by NA. 

Funding provided by: U.S. Forest Service*
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Funding provided by: Colorado Parks and Wildlife
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Funding provided by: Colorado Water Center
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Funding provided by: Running Rivers*
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Funding provided by: National Fish and Wildlife Foundation
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Funding provided by: Trout Unlimited*
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