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After a catastrophe a little bit of sex is better than nothing: Genetic consequences of a major earthquake on asexual and sexual populations

机译:在灾难之后一点点的性比没有好:古地震的遗传后果对无性和性群体的主要地震

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Catastrophic events can have profound effects on the demography of a population and consequently on genetic diversity. The dynamics of postcatastrophic recovery and the role of sexual versus asexual reproduction in buffering the effects of massive perturbations remain poorly understood, in part because the opportunity to document genetic diversity before and after such events is rare. Six natural (purely sexual) and seven cultivated (mainly clonal due to farming practices) populations of the red alga were surveyed along the Chilean coast before, in the days after and 2 years after the 8.8 magnitude earthquake in 2010. The genetic diversity of sexual populations appeared sensitive to this massive perturbation, notably through the loss of rare alleles immediately after the earthquake. By 2012, the levels of diversity returned to those observed before the catastrophe, probably due to migration. In contrast, enhanced rates of clonality in cultivated populations conferred a surprising ability to buffer the instantaneous loss of diversity. After the earthquake, farmers increased the already high rate of clonality to maintain the few surviving beds, but most of them collapsed rapidly. Contrasting fates between sexual and clonal populations suggest that betting on strict clonality to sustain production is risky, probably because this extreme strategy hampered adaptation to the brutal environmental perturbation induced by the catastrophe.
机译:灾难性事件可以对人口的人口统计学产生深远的影响,从而对遗传多样性。医学恢复的动态和性与无性繁殖在缓冲大规模扰动的影响中的作用仍然很清楚,部分原因是在此类事件之前和之后记录遗传多样性的机会是罕见的。六次自然(纯粹的性)和七个耕种(主要是克隆因耕种田间)的智利海滩,在2010年8月88日地震之后和2年后的智利海岸。性遗传多样性群体对这种大规模扰动敏感,特别是通过在地震后立即丢失稀有等位基因。到2012年,可能因迁移而恢复到灾难前观察到的多样性。相比之下,培养种群中克隆性的增强率赋予了令人惊讶的缓冲瞬间丧失多样性的能力。地震发生后,农民增加了克隆品的高率,以维持少数幸存的床,但大多数人都迅速崩溃了。性和克隆人群之间的对比命令表明,在严格的克隆性中投注维持生产是有风险的,可能是因为这种极端战略阻碍了对灾难引起的残酷环境扰动的适应性。

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