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DOI10.1111/mec.13469
Rapid genetic restoration of a keystone species exhibiting delayed demographic response
Cosentino, Bradley J.1; Schooley, Robert L.2; Bestelmeyer, Brandon T.3; McCarthy, Alison J.1; Sierzega, Kevin2
通讯作者Cosentino, Bradley J.
来源期刊MOLECULAR ECOLOGY
ISSN0962-1083
EISSN1365-294X
出版年2015
卷号24期号:24页码:6120-6133
英文摘要

Genetic founder effects are often expected when animals colonize restored habitat in fragmented landscapes, but empirical data on genetic responses to restoration are limited. We examined the genetic response of banner-tailed kangaroo rats (Dipodomys spectabilis) to landscape-scale grassland restoration in the Chihuahuan Desert of New Mexico, USA. Dipodomys spectabilis is a grassland specialist and keystone species. At sites treated with herbicide to remove shrubs, colonization by D. spectabilis is slow and populations persist at low density for >= 10 years (>= 6 generations). Persistence at low density and low gene flow may cause strong founder effects. We compared genetic structure of D. spectabilis populations between treated sites and remnant grasslands, and we examined how the genetic response to restoration depended on treatment age, area, and connectivity to source populations. Allelic richness and heterozygosity were similar between treated sites and remnant grasslands. Allelic richness at treated sites was greatest early in the restoration trajectory, and genetic divergence did not differ between recently colonized and established populations. These results indicated that founder effects during colonization of treated sites were weak or absent. Moreover, our results suggested founder effects were not mitigated by treatment area or connectivity. Dispersal is negatively density-dependent in D. spectabilis, and we hypothesize that high gene flow may occur early in the restoration trajectory when density is low. Our study shows genetic diversity can be recovered more rapidly than demographic components of populations after habitat restoration and that founder effects are not inevitable for animals colonizing restored habitat in fragmented landscapes.


英文关键词conservation genetics density dependence Dipodomys spectabilis dispersal ecological restoration founder effects
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000367906700009
WOS关键词TAILED KANGAROO RAT ; POPULATION-STRUCTURE ; DIPODOMYS-SPECTABILIS ; DENSITY-FLUCTUATIONS ; DIFFERENTIATION ; EXTINCTION ; DISPERSAL ; RECOLONIZATION ; CONNECTIVITY ; PHILOPATRY
WOS类目Biochemistry & Molecular Biology ; Ecology ; Evolutionary Biology
WOS研究方向Biochemistry & Molecular Biology ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Evolutionary Biology
来源机构New Mexico State University
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/189250
作者单位1.Hobart & William Smith Coll, Dept Biol, Geneva, NY 14456 USA;
2.Univ Illinois, Dept Nat Resources & Environm Sci, Urbana, IL 61801 USA;
3.New Mexico State Univ, USDA ARS Jornada Expt Range, Las Cruces, NM 88003 USA
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Cosentino, Bradley J.,Schooley, Robert L.,Bestelmeyer, Brandon T.,et al. Rapid genetic restoration of a keystone species exhibiting delayed demographic response[J]. New Mexico State University,2015,24(24):6120-6133.
APA Cosentino, Bradley J.,Schooley, Robert L.,Bestelmeyer, Brandon T.,McCarthy, Alison J.,&Sierzega, Kevin.(2015).Rapid genetic restoration of a keystone species exhibiting delayed demographic response.MOLECULAR ECOLOGY,24(24),6120-6133.
MLA Cosentino, Bradley J.,et al."Rapid genetic restoration of a keystone species exhibiting delayed demographic response".MOLECULAR ECOLOGY 24.24(2015):6120-6133.
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