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DOI10.1655/HERPETOLOGICA-D-10-00044.1
CONSERVATION GENETICS OF THE LARGEST CLUSTER OF FEDERALLY THREATENED GOPHER TORTOISE (GOPHERUS POLYPHEMUS) COLONIES WITH IMPLICATIONS FOR SPECIES MANAGEMENT
Richter, Stephen C.1; Jackson, Jeffrey A.1; Hinderliter, Matthew2; Epperson, Deborah3,4; Theodorakis, Christopher W.5; Adams, S. Marshall
通讯作者Richter, Stephen C.
来源期刊HERPETOLOGICA
ISSN0018-0831
EISSN1938-5099
出版年2011
卷号67期号:4页码:406-419
英文摘要

We conducted a genetic study of the largest cluster of US federally threatened Gopher Tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) colonies. Our objectives were to (1) identify genetic variation within and among colonies across the landscape; (2) determine which factors are important in affecting genetic variation, including land use, habitat quality, and population size; and (3) determine whether genetic partitioning among populations exists and how this relates to (a) geographic distance between sites, (b) Gopher Tortoise natural history and spatial ecology, and (c) land-use history. We studied genetic variability of nine microsatellite DNA loci for 340 adult tortoises from 34 colonies separated by 1.3-45.1 km across a 56,000-ha military installation. Overall genetic variation was low across the landscape and within colonies. Observed heterozygosity (H-O) of tortoise colonies was 49% and allelic richness was 52% of that found in populations located in the eastern portion of the species distribution where habitat is naturally more continuous. Our single colony with highest genetic variation had HO that was 57% and allelic richness that was 60% of eastern colonies. Genetic variation was greatest in sites with suitable habitat. We found weak to no genetic structure across the 45-km landscape (F-ST = 0.031; D-ST = 0.006) and evidence for only one genetic group (K). Although landscape reconfiguration to create sites for military activity has redistributed tortoise colonies and home ranges, we concluded that weak population structure is natural across our study area. Comparison to similar results from a cluster of connected eastern colonies suggests this is a general characteristic of tortoises across large, continuous landscapes and that populations are composed of multiple colonies across the landscape and are naturally large in spatial extent. To alleviate the tortoise-human land use conflict on Camp Shelby, Mississippi, USA and to ensure these created areas continue to benefit tortoises in the long term, maintenance of forest habitat surrounding these created open areas is required. We recommend managing tortoises at Camp Shelby as one unit.


英文关键词Conservation genetics Gopherus polyphemus Habitat quality Land-use history Management Population structure
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000297502200006
WOS关键词PER-GENERATION RULE ; POPULATION-STRUCTURE ; DESERT TORTOISE ; LANDSCAPE GENETICS ; LONGLEAF PINE ; HOME RANGE ; DIVERSITY ; SCALE ; DIFFERENTIATION ; FLORIDA
WOS类目Zoology
WOS研究方向Zoology
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/168375
作者单位1.Eastern Kentucky Univ, Dept Biol Sci, Richmond, KY 40475 USA;
2.Camp Shelby Field Off, Camp Shelby, MS 39407 USA;
3.So Illinois Univ, Environm Sci Program, Edwardsville, IL 62025 USA;
4.So Illinois Univ, Dept Biol Sci, Edwardsville, IL 62025 USA;
5.Oak Ridge Natl Lab, Div Environm Sci, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 USA
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Richter, Stephen C.,Jackson, Jeffrey A.,Hinderliter, Matthew,et al. CONSERVATION GENETICS OF THE LARGEST CLUSTER OF FEDERALLY THREATENED GOPHER TORTOISE (GOPHERUS POLYPHEMUS) COLONIES WITH IMPLICATIONS FOR SPECIES MANAGEMENT[J],2011,67(4):406-419.
APA Richter, Stephen C.,Jackson, Jeffrey A.,Hinderliter, Matthew,Epperson, Deborah,Theodorakis, Christopher W.,&Adams, S. Marshall.(2011).CONSERVATION GENETICS OF THE LARGEST CLUSTER OF FEDERALLY THREATENED GOPHER TORTOISE (GOPHERUS POLYPHEMUS) COLONIES WITH IMPLICATIONS FOR SPECIES MANAGEMENT.HERPETOLOGICA,67(4),406-419.
MLA Richter, Stephen C.,et al."CONSERVATION GENETICS OF THE LARGEST CLUSTER OF FEDERALLY THREATENED GOPHER TORTOISE (GOPHERUS POLYPHEMUS) COLONIES WITH IMPLICATIONS FOR SPECIES MANAGEMENT".HERPETOLOGICA 67.4(2011):406-419.
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