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DOI10.1111/mec.13156
Past climate change drives current genetic structure of an endangered freshwater mussel species
Inoue, Kentaro1; Lang, Brian K.2; Berg, David J.3
通讯作者Inoue, Kentaro
来源期刊MOLECULAR ECOLOGY
ISSN0962-1083
EISSN1365-294X
出版年2015
卷号24期号:8页码:1910-1926
英文摘要

Historical-to-recent climate change and anthropogenic disturbance affect species distributions and genetic structure. The Rio Grande watershed of the United States and Mexico encompasses ecosystems that are intensively exploited, resulting in substantial degradation of aquatic habitats. While significant anthropogenic disturbances in the Rio Grande are recent, inhospitable conditions for freshwater organisms likely existed prior to such disturbances. A combination of anthropogenic and past climate factors may contribute to current distributions of aquatic fauna in the Rio Grande basin. We used mitochondrial DNA and 18 microsatellite loci to infer evolutionary history and genetic structure of an endangered freshwater mussel, Popenaias popeii, throughout the Rio Grande drainage. We estimated spatial connectivity and gene flow across extant populations of P.popeii and used ecological niche models (ENMs) and approximate Bayesian computation (ABC) to infer its evolutionary history during the Pleistocene. structure results recovered regional and local population clusters in the Rio Grande. ENMs predicted drastic reductions in suitable habitat during the last glacial maximum. ABC analyses suggested that regional population structure likely arose in this species during the mid-to-late Pleistocene and was followed by a late Pleistocene population bottleneck in New Mexico populations. The local population structure arose relatively recently, perhaps due to anthropogenic factors. Popenaias popeii, one of the few freshwater mussel species native to the Rio Grande basin, is a case study for understanding how both geological and anthropogenic factors shape current population genetic structure. Conservation strategies for this species should account for the fragmented nature of contemporary populations.


英文关键词approximate Bayesian computation aquatic connectivity Chihuahuan Desert desert streams ecological niche modelling
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000352639900019
WOS关键词APPROXIMATE BAYESIAN COMPUTATION ; POPENAIAS-POPEII BIVALVIA ; EFFECTIVE POPULATION-SIZE ; COMPUTER-PROGRAM ; RIO-GRANDE ; DISTRIBUTION MODELS ; MICROSATELLITE DATA ; MAXIMUM-LIKELIHOOD ; DESERT SPRINGS ; UNITED-STATES
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/2XILL650/189243
作者单位1.Miami Univ, Dept Biol, Oxford, OH 45056 USA;
2.New Mexico Dept Game & Fish, Santa Fe, NM 87507 USA;
3.Miami Univ, Dept Biol, Hamilton, OH 45011 USA
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Inoue, Kentaro,Lang, Brian K.,Berg, David J.. Past climate change drives current genetic structure of an endangered freshwater mussel species[J],2015,24(8):1910-1926.
APA Inoue, Kentaro,Lang, Brian K.,&Berg, David J..(2015).Past climate change drives current genetic structure of an endangered freshwater mussel species.MOLECULAR ECOLOGY,24(8),1910-1926.
MLA Inoue, Kentaro,et al."Past climate change drives current genetic structure of an endangered freshwater mussel species".MOLECULAR ECOLOGY 24.8(2015):1910-1926.
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