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Multilocus genetic analyses and spatial modeling reveal complex population structure and history in a widespread resident North American passerine (Perisoreus canadensis)

机译:多基因座遗传分析和空间模型揭示了北美广泛存在的雀形目(Perisoreus canadensis)的复杂种群结构和历史。

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An increasing body of studies of widely distributed, high latitude species shows a variety of refugial locations and population genetic patterns. We examined the effects of glaciations and dispersal barriers on the population genetic patterns of a widely distributed, high latitude, resident corvid, the gray jay (Perisoreus canadensis), using the highly variable mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) control region and microsatellite markers combined with species distribution modeling. We sequenced 914 bp of mtDNA control region for 375 individuals from 37 populations and screened seven loci for 402 individuals from 27 populations across the gray jay range. We used species distribution modeling and a range of phylogeographic analyses (haplotype diversity, ΦST, SAMOVA, F ST, Bayesian clustering analyses) to examine evolutionary history and population genetic structure. MtDNA and microsatellite markers revealed significant genetic differentiation among populations with high concordance between markers. Paleodistribution models supported at least five potential areas of suitable gray jay habitat during the last glacial maximum and revealed distributions similar to the gray jay's contemporary during the last interglacial. Colonization from and prolonged isolation in multiple refugia is evident. Historical climatic fluctuations, the presence of multiple dispersal barriers, and highly restricted gene flow appear to be responsible for strong genetic diversification and differentiation in gray jays.
机译:对分布广泛的高纬度物种的研究越来越多,显示出各种避难所和种群遗传模式。我们使用高度可变的线粒体DNA(mtDNA)控制区和微卫星标记与物种相结合,研究了冰川和扩散障碍对广泛分布的高纬度灰熊(Perisoreus canadensis)种群遗传模式的影响分布建模。我们对来自37个种群的375个个体的mtDNA控制区域进行了914bp测序,并筛选了来自灰色杰伊范围的27个种群的402个个体的7个基因座。我们使用物种分布建模和一系列系统地理分析(单体型多样性,ΦST,SAMOVA,F ST,贝叶斯聚类分析)来检查进化历史和种群遗传结构。 MtDNA和微卫星标记揭示了群体之间显着的遗传分化,标记之间具有高度一致性。古分布模型支持了最后一次冰川最大期期间至少五个合适的灰鸦栖息地的潜在区域,并揭示了与上一次冰川间期灰鸦的当代相似的分布。明显的是,多处避难所的定植和长期隔离。历史的气候波动,多重分散障碍的存在以及高度受限的基因流似乎是造成灰鸦强力遗传多样性和分化的原因。

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