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Fine‐scale barriers to connectivity across a fragmented South‐East Asian landscape in six songbird species

机译:跨越六种鸣禽物种的东南亚零散景观的细微障碍

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Habitat fragmentation is a major extinction driver. Despite dramatically increasing fragmentation across the globe, its specific impacts on population connectivity across species with differing life histories remain difficult to characterize, let alone quantify. Here, we investigate patterns of population connectivity in six songbird species from Singapore, a highly fragmented tropical rainforest island. Using massive panels of genome‐wide single nucleotide polymorphisms across dozens of samples per species, we examined population genetic diversity, inbreeding, gene flow and connectivity among species along a spectrum of ecological specificities. We found a higher resilience to habitat fragmentation in edge‐tolerant and forest‐canopy species as compared to forest‐dependent understorey insectivores. The latter exhibited levels of genetic diversity up to three times lower in Singapore than in populations from contiguous forest elsewhere. Using dense genomic and geographic sampling, we identified individual barriers such as reservoirs that effectively minimize gene flow in sensitive understorey birds, revealing that terrestrial forest species may exhibit levels of sensitivity to fragmentation far greater than previously expected. This study provides a blueprint for conservation genomics at small scales with a view to identifying preferred locations for habitat corridors, flagging candidate populations for restocking with translocated individuals and improving the design of future reserves.
机译:生境破碎化是主要的灭绝驱动力。尽管全球范围内的碎片化急剧增加,但其对具有不同生活史的物种对种群连通性的特定影响仍然难以描述,更不用说量化了。在这里,我们调查了来自高度分散的热带雨林岛新加坡的六种鸣禽物种的种群连通性模式。我们使用每个物种数十个样本中大量的全基因组单核苷酸多态性面板,研究了种群的遗传多样性,近交,基因流和物种之间在一系列生态特异性方面的连通性。我们发现,与依赖森林的下层食虫相比,耐边缘和森林冠层物种对生境破碎化具有更高的复原力。后者在新加坡的遗传多样性水平比其他地方的连续森林种群低三倍。使用密集的基因组和地理采样,我们确定了单个障碍,例如能有效地使敏感的下层鸟类中的基因流最小化的水库,从而揭示了陆生森林物种对碎片的敏感性水平可能远高于先前的预期。这项研究为小规模的保护基因组学提供了蓝图,以期确定栖息地走廊的首选位置,标记候选种群以便向易位个体进行补给,并改善未来保护区的设计。

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