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Genetic structure as a response to anthropogenic and extreme weather disturbances of a coastal dune dwelling spider

机译:遗传结构作为对沿海沙丘居住蜘蛛的人为和极端天气紊乱的反应

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The continued increase in the number of tourists visiting the Northern Gulf Coast (NGC), USA, in the last century, and the resulting sprawl of large cities along the coast, has degraded and fragmented the available habitat of Arctosa sanctaerosae, a wolf spider endemic to the secondary dunes of the white sandy beaches of the NGC. In addition to anthropogenic disturbance to this coastal region, hurricanes are an additional and natural perturbation to the ecosystem. The data presented here explore the status of populations of this species spanning the entire known range and the factors influencing population demography including anthropogenic disturbance and severe tropical storms. Using microsatellite markers, we were able to document the genetic structure of A. sanctaerosae, including current and historic patterns of migration. These results combined with ecological and census data reveal the characteristics that have influenced population persistence: ecological variables affecting the recovery of the population clusters after severe tropical storms, genetic fragmentation due to anthropogenic disturbance, and their interaction. These findings demonstrate the significance that the high traffic beach communities of the NGC and their impact on the once intact contiguous dune ecosystem have on recovery after severe tropical storms. Contemporary modeling methods that compare current and historic levels of gene flow suggest A. sanctaerosae has experienced a single, contiguous population subdivision, and the isolates reduced in size since the onset of commercial development of the NGC. These results point to the need for monitoring of the species and increased protection for this endangered habitat.
机译:访问北部墨西哥湾沿岸(NGC),美国的游客人数的持续增加以及由沿海沿岸的大城市蔓延,已经退化并分散了Arctosa Sanctaerosae的可用栖息地,狼蛛流行到了NGC的白色沙滩的二次沙丘。除了对这个沿海地区的人为干扰外,飓风还对生态系统进行了额外和自然的扰动。这里提出的数据探讨了跨越整个已知范围的物种的群体的状态,以及影响人口或严重热带风暴的人口或严重的热带风暴影响的因素。使用微卫星标记,我们能够记录A.Sanctaerosae的遗传结构,包括当前和历史模式的迁移模式。这些结果与生态和人口普查数据相结合,揭示了影响人口持久性的特征:影响严重的热带风暴后群体群,由于人为紊乱引起的遗传破碎的生态变量及其相互作用。这些调查结果表明,在严重的热带风暴后,NGC的高交通海滩社区及其对曾经完整的连续沙丘生态系统的影响的重要性。当代建模方法,比较基因流动的电流和历史水平表明A.Sanctaerosae经历了单一,连续的人口细分,并且由于NGC的商业发展发作以来,分离株减少了大小。这些结果指出了对这种濒危栖息地的影响监测和增加的保护。

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