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DOI10.1111/j.1365-294X.2008.03904.x
Contrasting demographic and genetic estimates of dispersal in the endangered Coahuilan box turtle: a contemporary approach to conservation
Howeth, Jennifer G.1; McGaugh, Suzanne E.2; Hendrickson, Dean A.1,3
通讯作者Howeth, Jennifer G.
来源期刊MOLECULAR ECOLOGY
ISSN0962-1083
出版年2008
卷号17期号:19页码:4209-4221
英文摘要

The evolutionary viability of an endangered species depends upon gene flow among subpopulations and the degree of habitat patch connectivity. Contrasting population connectivity over ecological and evolutionary timescales may provide novel insight into what maintains genetic diversity within threatened species. We employed this integrative approach to evaluating dispersal in the critically endangered Coahuilan box turtle (Terrapene coahuila) that inhabits isolated wetlands in the desert-spring ecosystem of Cuatro Cienegas, Mexico. Recent wetland habitat loss has altered the spatial distribution and connectivity of habitat patches; and we therefore predicted that T. coahuila would exhibit limited movement relative to estimates of historic gene flow. To evaluate contemporary dispersal patterns, we employed mark-recapture techniques at both local (wetland complex) and regional (intercomplex) spatial scales. Gene flow estimates were obtained by surveying genetic variation at nine microsatellite loci in seven subpopulations located across the species’ geographical range. The mark-recapture results at the local spatial scale reveal frequent movement among wetlands that was unaffected by interwetland distance. At the regional spatial scale, dispersal events were relatively less frequent between wetland complexes. The complementary analysis of population genetic substructure indicates strong historic gene flow (global F(ST) = 0.01). However, a relationship of genetic isolation by distance across the geographical range suggests that dispersal limitation exists at the regional scale. Our approach of contrasting direct and indirect estimates of dispersal at multiple spatial scales in T. coahuila conveys a sustainable evolutionary trajectory of the species pending preservation of threatened wetland habitats and a range-wide network of corridors.


英文关键词connectivity habitat fragmentation isolation by distance mark-recapture metapopulation microsatellite
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000259525900005
WOS关键词TERRAPENE-CAROLINA-TRIUNGUIS ; POPULATION-STRUCTURE ; METAPOPULATION DYNAMICS ; COENAGRION-MERCURIALE ; LANDSCAPE GENETICS ; F-STATISTICS ; DISTANCE ; MICROSATELLITE ; IDENTIFICATION ; ECOLOGY
WOS类目Biochemistry & Molecular Biology ; Ecology ; Evolutionary Biology
WOS研究方向Biochemistry & Molecular Biology ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Evolutionary Biology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/158587
作者单位1.Univ Texas Austin, Sect Integrat Biol, Austin, TX 78712 USA;
2.Iowa State Univ, Dept Ecol Evolut & Organismal Biol, Ames, IA 50011 USA;
3.Univ Texas Austin, Texas Nat Sci Ctr, Austin, TX 78758 USA
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Howeth, Jennifer G.,McGaugh, Suzanne E.,Hendrickson, Dean A.. Contrasting demographic and genetic estimates of dispersal in the endangered Coahuilan box turtle: a contemporary approach to conservation[J],2008,17(19):4209-4221.
APA Howeth, Jennifer G.,McGaugh, Suzanne E.,&Hendrickson, Dean A..(2008).Contrasting demographic and genetic estimates of dispersal in the endangered Coahuilan box turtle: a contemporary approach to conservation.MOLECULAR ECOLOGY,17(19),4209-4221.
MLA Howeth, Jennifer G.,et al."Contrasting demographic and genetic estimates of dispersal in the endangered Coahuilan box turtle: a contemporary approach to conservation".MOLECULAR ECOLOGY 17.19(2008):4209-4221.
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