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Multimodal dispersal during the range expansion of the tropical house gecko Hemidactylus mabouia

机译:热带房屋壁虎Hemidactylus mabouia范围扩展期间的多峰扩散

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Dispersal influences both the ecological and evolutionary dynamics of range expansion. While some studies have demonstrated a role for human-mediated dispersal during invasion, the genetic effects of such dispersal remain to be understood, particularly in terrestrial range expansions. In this study, we investigated multimodal dispersal during the range expansion of the invasive gecko Hemidactylus mabouia in Florida using 12 microsatellite loci. We investigated dispersal patterns at the regional scale (metropolitan areas), statewide scale (state of Florida), and global scale (including samples from the native range). Dispersal was limited at the smallest, regional scale, within metropolitan areas, as reflected by the presence of genetic structure at this scale, which is in agreement with a previous study in this same invasion at even smaller spatial scales. Surprisingly, there was no detectable genetic structure at the intermediate statewide scale, which suggests dispersal is not limited across the state of Florida. There was evidence of genetic differentiation between Florida and other areas where H. mabouia occurs, so we concluded that at the largest scale, dispersal was limited. Humans likely contributed to patterns of dispersal at all three scales but in different ways. Infrequent low-volume dispersal has occurred within regions, frequent high-volume dispersal has occurred across the state, and infrequent long-distance dispersal has occurred among continents at the global scale. This study highlights the importance of considering different modes of dispersal at multiple spatial scales to understand the dynamics of invasion and range expansion.
机译:分散影响范围扩展的生态和进化动力学。尽管一些研究已经证明了人类介导的扩散在入侵过程中的作用,但这种扩散的遗传效应仍有待了解,尤其是在陆地范围扩展中。在这项研究中,我们调查了使用12个微卫星基因座在佛罗里达州的入侵壁虎Hemiactylus mabouia的范围扩展过程中的多峰扩散。我们研究了区域范围(大城市地区),州范围范围(佛罗里达州)和全球范围(包括本地范围的样本)的分散模式。在大都市区域内,在最小的区域尺度上的扩散受到限制,这反映在该尺度上的遗传结构的存在,这与先前在较小空间尺度上对相同入侵的研究相一致。令人惊讶的是,在全州范围的中间规模上没有可检测到的遗传结构,这表明在佛罗里达州的扩散不受限制。有证据表明佛罗里达州和其他发生黑森州的地区之间存在遗传分化,因此我们得出结论,在最大规模上,传播受到限制。人类可能在所有三个尺度上以不同的方式促进了传播方式。区域内不经常发生小体积分散,全州频繁发生大体积分散,在全球范围内各大洲之间不经常发生长距离分散。这项研究强调了在多个空间尺度上考虑不同扩散模式以了解入侵和射程扩展动力学的重要性。

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