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DOI10.1016/j.biocon.2012.06.026
Localized extinction of an arboreal desert lizard caused by habitat fragmentation
Munguia-Vega, Adrian1,4; Rodriguez-Estrella, Ricardo2,3; Shaw, William W.4; Culver, Melanie1
通讯作者Munguia-Vega, Adrian
来源期刊BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION
ISSN0006-3207
EISSN1873-2917
出版年2013
卷号157页码:11-20
英文摘要

We adopted a species’ perspective for predicting extinction risk in a small, endemic, and strictly scansorial lizard (Urosaurus nigricaudus), in an old (similar to 60 year) and highly fragmented (8% habitat remaining) agricultural landscape from the Sonoran Desert, Mexico. We genotyped 10 microsatellite loci in 280 individuals from 11 populations in fragmented and continuous habitat. Individual dispersal was restricted to less than 400 m, according to analyses of spatial autocorrelation and spatially explicit Bayesian assignment methods. Within this scale, continuous areas and narrow washes with native vegetation allowed high levels of gene flow over tens of kilometers. In the absence of the native vegetation, cleared areas and highways were identified as partial barriers. In contrast, outside the scale of dispersal, cleared areas behaved as complete barriers, and surveys corroborated the species went extinct after a few decades in all small (less than 45 ha), isolated habitat fragments. No evidence for significant loss of genetic diversity was found, but results suggested fragmentation increased the spatial scale of movements, relatedness, genetic structure, and potentially affected sex-biased dispersal. A plausible threshold of individual dispersal predicted only 23% of all fragments in the landscape were linked with migration from continuous habitat, while complete barriers isolated the majority of fragments. Our study suggested limited dispersal, coupled with an inability to use a homogeneous and hostile matrix without vegetation and shade, could result in frequent time-delayed extinctions of small ectotherms in highly fragmented desert landscapes, particularly considering an increase in the risk of overheating and a decrease in dispersal potential induced by global warming. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.


英文关键词Ectotherm Reptile Extinction Overheating Global warming Microsatellites
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA ; Mexico ; Spain
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000316651200003
WOS关键词CORRELATED ALLELE FREQUENCIES ; MULTILOCUS GENOTYPE DATA ; ALTERED THERMAL NICHES ; POPULATION-STRUCTURE ; SPATIAL AUTOCORRELATION ; LANDSCAPE GENETICS ; SONORAN DESERT ; CLIMATE-CHANGE ; SANTO-DOMINGO ; DISPERSAL
WOS类目Biodiversity Conservation ; Ecology ; Environmental Sciences
WOS研究方向Biodiversity & Conservation ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
来源机构University of Arizona ; United States Geological Survey
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/176152
作者单位1.Univ Arizona, Sch Nat Resources & Environm, USGS, Arizona Cooperat Fish & Wildlife Res Unit,Conserv, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA;
2.Ctr Invest Biol Noroeste, La Paz 23090, Baja California, Mexico;
3.CSIC, Estac Biol Donana, Seville 41092, Spain;
4.Univ Arizona, Sch Nat Resources & Environm, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA
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Munguia-Vega, Adrian,Rodriguez-Estrella, Ricardo,Shaw, William W.,et al. Localized extinction of an arboreal desert lizard caused by habitat fragmentation[J]. University of Arizona, United States Geological Survey,2013,157:11-20.
APA Munguia-Vega, Adrian,Rodriguez-Estrella, Ricardo,Shaw, William W.,&Culver, Melanie.(2013).Localized extinction of an arboreal desert lizard caused by habitat fragmentation.BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION,157,11-20.
MLA Munguia-Vega, Adrian,et al."Localized extinction of an arboreal desert lizard caused by habitat fragmentation".BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION 157(2013):11-20.
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