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Modeling genetic connectivity in sticklebacks as a guideline for river restoration

机译:在棘背s中建立遗传连通性模型作为河流恢复的指南

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Estimating genetic connectivity in disturbed riverine landscapes is of key importance for river restoration. However, few species of the disturbed riverine fauna may provide a detailed and basin-wide picture of the human impact on the population genetics of riverine organisms. Here we used the most abundant native fish, the three-spined stickleback (Gasterosteus aculeatus L.), to detect the geographical determinants of genetic connectivity in the eastern part of the Scheldt basin in Belgium. Anthropogenic structures came out as the strongest determinant of population structure, when evaluated against a geographically well-documented baseline model accounting for natural effects. These barriers not only affected genetic diversity, but they also controlled the balance between gene flow and genetic drift, and therefore may crucially disrupt the population structure of sticklebacks. Landscape models explained a high percentage of variation (allelic richness: adjusted R2 = 0.78; pairwise FST: adjusted R2 = 0.60), and likely apply to other species as well. River restoration and conservation genetics may highly benefit from riverine landscape genetics, including model building, the detection of outlier populations, and a specific test for the geographical factors controlling the balance between gene flow and genetic drift.
机译:估算受干扰的河流景观中的遗传连通性对于恢复河流至关重要。但是,受干扰的河流动物区系中很少有物种可以提供有关人类对河流生物种群遗传学影响的详细和全盆地范围的图片。在这里,我们使用了最丰富的本地鱼类三棘刺背鱼(Gasterosteus aculeatus L.)来检测比利时Scheldt盆地东部的遗传连通性的地理决定因素。当根据地理上有据可查的自然因素基线模型进行评估时,人为结构是人口结构的最主要决定因素。这些障碍不仅影响了遗传多样性,而且还控制了基因流动与遗传漂移之间的平衡,因此可能会严重破坏棘背s的种群结构。景观模型解释了较高的变异百分比(等位基因丰富度:调整后的R 2 = 0.78;成对FST:调整后的R 2 = 0.60),并且可能也适用于其他物种。河流恢复和保护遗传学可能会从河流景观遗传学中受益匪浅,包括模型构建,异常种群的检测以及对控制基因流量和遗传漂移之间平衡的地理因素的特定测试。

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