塔斯马尼亚魔鬼遗传多样性的时间变化在补充和不补充的地点
Andrea L Schraven1, Elspeth A McLennan1, Katherine A Farquharson1,2
1School of Life and Environmental Sciences, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
Molecular ecology
|February 1, 2025
概括
补充塔斯马尼亚魔鬼 (Sarcophilus harrisii) 减少了地点之间的遗传差异化. 然而,遗传多样性的影响有所不同,这凸显了保护工作中多个地点监测的必要性.
科学领域:
- 保护遗传学 保护遗传学
- 人口管理的人口管理.
- 野生动物生物学 野生动物生物学
背景情况:
- 遗传数据对于危物种管理至关重要,但在现场采取的行动,如补充,往往是特定于特定地点的.
- 塔斯马尼亚魔鬼 (Sarcophilus harrisii) 保护区为研究多地补充效应与自然波动的影响提供了一个模型.
研究的目的:
- 研究塔斯马尼亚魔鬼多部位补充剂的时间遗传后果.
- 将补充地点的遗传变化与缺乏管理干预的对照地点进行比较.
主要方法:
- 在9年的时间里 (2014-2022年) 分析了1546只塔斯马尼亚魔鬼的1778个全基因组SNP.
- 与四个仅监测的控制站点比较了四个野生补充站点.
- 利用带有随机斜率的线性混合效应建模来评估时间遗传变异.
主要成果:
- 与对照地点相比,在补充地点之间,遗传差异化显著减少.
- 根据预测,四个补充网站中的三个显示基因多样性增加.
- 一个补充站点显示多样性减少和相关性增加,与预测相反;对照站点显示异构的遗传变化.
结论:
- 多部位补充可以减少遗传差异化,但结果各不相同.
- 长期的多地监测,包括控制,对于评估保护干预的有效性至关重要.
- 塔斯马尼亚魔鬼种群表现出显著的异质性,受连接性和遗传漂移的影响.
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