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Mitochondrial and Nuclear DNA Survey of Zootoca vivipara across the Eastern Italian Alps: Evolutionary Relationships Historical Demography and Conservation Implications

机译:整个意大利东部阿尔卑斯山的人兽共患线虫的线粒体和核DNA调查:进化关系历史人口统计学和保护意义

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The European common lizard Zootoca vivipara exhibits reproductive bimodality, with populations being either viviparous or oviparous. In the central-eastern Italian Alps oviparous populations (Z. v. carniolica) and viviparous populations (Z. v. vivipara) partly overlap geographically. Studying the evolutionary relationship between these taxa presents an interesting opportunity to gain insight into the evolution of this trait. We aim to: i) test whether Z. v. carniolica, which is endangered, constitutes an ESU (Evolutionary Significant Unity); ii) infer mtDNA divergence time between the Z. v. carniolica clade and all the other Z. vivipara subspecies with the aid of an external calibration point; and iii) describe the phylogeographical and demographic scenarios in the area. To do so we sequenced about 200 individuals for mitochondrial variation; 64 of them were also analysed for three nuclear genes. Furthermore, we analysed the same nuclear markers in 17 individuals from the other oviparous subspecies Z. v. louislantzi and 11 individuals of Z. v. vivipara from widespread geographical origins. The mtDNA and nDNA loci that we examined supported the monophyly of Z. v. carniolica. The mtDNA-based estimate of divergence time between Z. v. carniolica and all the other subspecies indicated a separation at 4.5 Mya (95% CI 6.1–2.6), with about 5% of sequence divergence. Considering that Z. v. carniolica harbours higher genetic diversity, while Z. v. vivipara from central-eastern Alps shows a signature of recent population and spatial expansion, we argue that Z. v. carniolica represents a distinct evolutionary unit, with a presumably long-term evolutionary history of separation. Z. v. carniolica populations, occurring at higher latitudes and altitudes than insofar supposed, live in peat bogs, a seriously threatened habitat: taking into account also its evolutionary distinctness, specific conservation measures should be considered.
机译:欧洲常见的蜥蜴Zootoca vivipara表现出繁殖双峰性,种群为胎生或卵生。在意大利中东部的阿尔卑斯山,卵生种群(Z. v。carniolica)和卵生种群(Z. v。vivipara)在地理上部分重叠。研究这些类群之间的进化关系提供了一个有趣的机会,可以深入了解该特性的进化。我们的目标是:i)测试濒临灭绝的Z. v。carnolica是否构成ESU(进化显着统一); ii)借助外部校准点推断Z. v。carnolica进化枝与所有其他Z. vivipara亚种之间的mtDNA差异时间; iii)描述该地区的地理和人口情况。为此,我们对约200个线粒体变异的个体进行了测序。还分析了其中的64个中的三个核基因。此外,我们分析了来自其他卵形亚种Z. v。louislantzi的17个个体和来自广泛地理起源的Z. v。vivipara的11个个体的相同核标记。我们检查的mtDNA和nDNA基因座支持Z. v。carniolica的单生。基于线粒体DNA的食肉蟹和其他亚种之间的分歧时间估计表明在4.5 Mya处有分离(95%CI 6.1–2.6),大约有5%的序列分歧。考虑到Z. v。carniolica具有较高的遗传多样性,而来自中东部阿尔卑斯山的Z. v。vivipara显示出近期种群和空间扩展的特征,因此我们认为Z. v。carniolica代表了一个独特的进化单位,推测分离的长期进化史。 Z. v。carniolica种群生活在泥炭沼泽中,这是一个受到严重威胁的栖息地,其海拔和高度超出了预期范围:在考虑到其进化差异性的同时,应考虑采取具体的保护措施。

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