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DOI10.1002/ece3.1874
Genetic variation and population structure in a threatened species, the Utah prairie dog Cynomys parvidens: the use of genetic data to inform conservation actions
Brown, Nathanael L.1,3; Peacock, Mary M.2; Ritchie, Mark E.1
通讯作者Peacock, Mary M.
来源期刊ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
ISSN2045-7758
出版年2016
卷号6期号:2页码:426-446
英文摘要

The Utah prairie dog (Cynomys parvidens), listed as threatened under the United States Endangered Species Act, was the subject of an extensive eradication program throughout its range during the 20th century. Eradication campaigns, habitat destruction/fragmentation/conversion, and epizootic outbreaks (e.g., sylvatic plague) have reduced prairie dog numbers from an estimated 95,000 individuals in the 1920s to approximately 14,000 (estimated adult spring count) today. As a result of these anthropogenic actions, the species is now found in small isolated sets of subpopulations. We characterized the levels of genetic diversity and population genetic structure using 10 neutral nuclear microsatellite loci for twelve populations (native and transplanted) representative of the three management designated recovery units, found in three distinct biogeographic regions, sampled across the species’ range. The results indicate (1) low levels of genetic diversity within colonies (H-e=0.109-0.357; H-o=0.106- 0.313), (2) high levels of genetic differentiation among colonies (global F-ST=0.296), (3) very small genetic effective population sizes, and (4) evidence of genetic bottlenecks. The genetic data reveal additional subdivision such that colonies within recovery units do not form single genotype clusters consistent with recovery unit boundaries. Genotype cluster membership support historical gene flow among colonies in the easternmost West Desert Recovery Unit with the westernmost Pausaugunt colonies and among the eastern Pausaugunt colonies and the Awapa Recovery unit to the north. In order to maintain the long-term viability of the species, there needs to be an increased focus on maintaining suitable habitat between groups of existing populations that can act as connective corridors. The location of future translocation sites should be located in areas that will maximize connectivity, leading to maintenance of genetic variation and evolutionary potential.


英文关键词Bayesian genotype clustering analysis genetic diversity genetic structure threatened Utah prairie dog
类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000369164400004
WOS关键词EVOLUTIONARILY-SIGNIFICANT-UNITS ; CASTOR-FIBER STOCK ; GROUND-SQUIRREL ; MICROSATELLITE LOCI ; GREAT-BRITAIN ; DIVERSITY ; SOFTWARE ; LUDOVICIANUS ; DNA ; REINTRODUCTIONS
WOS类目Ecology ; Evolutionary Biology
WOS研究方向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/2XILL650/192463
作者单位1.Syracuse Univ, Dept Biol, 107 Coll Pl,LSC, Syracuse, NY 13224 USA;
2.Univ Nevada, Dept Biol MS314, 1664 North Virginia St, Reno, NV 89557 USA;
3.US Fish & Wildlife Serv, Utah Field Off, 1789 N Wedgewood Lane, Cedar City, UT 84721 USA
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Brown, Nathanael L.,Peacock, Mary M.,Ritchie, Mark E.. Genetic variation and population structure in a threatened species, the Utah prairie dog Cynomys parvidens: the use of genetic data to inform conservation actions[J],2016,6(2):426-446.
APA Brown, Nathanael L.,Peacock, Mary M.,&Ritchie, Mark E..(2016).Genetic variation and population structure in a threatened species, the Utah prairie dog Cynomys parvidens: the use of genetic data to inform conservation actions.ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION,6(2),426-446.
MLA Brown, Nathanael L.,et al."Genetic variation and population structure in a threatened species, the Utah prairie dog Cynomys parvidens: the use of genetic data to inform conservation actions".ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION 6.2(2016):426-446.
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