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Does stress mess with rodents’ heads? Influence of habitat amount and genetic factors in mandible fluctuating asymmetry in South American water rats (Nectomys squamipes Sigmodontinae) from Brazilian Atlantic rainforest remnants

机译:啮齿动物的头部压力混淆吗?巴西大西洋雨林残余南美水大鼠(Nectomys SquamipesSigmodontinae)下颌骨波动不对称中颌骨波动不对称的影响

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Loss of developmental stability can lead to deviations from bilateral symmetry (i.e. Fluctuating Asymmetry ‐ FA), and is thought to be caused by environmental and genetic factors associated with habitat loss and stress. Therefore, levels of FA might be a valuable tool to monitor wild populations if FA serves as an indicator of exposure to stress due to impacts of habitat loss and fragmentation. In studies examining FA and habitat fragmentation, FA levels are often explained by loss of genetic variation, though few studies have addressed FA’s use as indicator of environmental impact. Here, we investigated whether habitat loss, genetic variation, and/or inbreeding affect the developmental instability in Brazilian Atlantic forest populations of a Neotropical water rat (Nectomys squamipes). We sampled individuals from eight sites within Atlantic forest remnants with different amounts of available forest habitat and assessed FA levels with geometric morphometric techniques using adult mandibles. We used observed heterozygosity (Ho) and inbreeding coefficient (Fis), from seven microsatellite markers, as a proxy of genetic variation at individual and population levels. Populations were not significantly different for shape or size FA levels. Furthermore, interindividual variation in both shape and size FA levels and interpopulational differences in size FA levels were best explained by chance. However, habitat amount was negatively associated with both interpopulational variance and average shape FA levels. This association was stronger in populations living in areas with <28% of forest cover, which presented higher variance and higher average FA, suggesting that Nectomys squamipes might have a tolerance threshold to small availability of habitat. Our work is one of the first to use FA to address environmental stress caused by habitat loss in small mammal populations from a Neotropical biome. We suggest that shape FA might serve as a conservation tool to monitor human impact on natural animal populations.
机译:发育稳定性的丧失可以导致与双侧对称性的偏差(即波动不对称 - FA),并且被认为是由与栖息地损失和压力相关的环境和遗传因素引起的。因此,如果FA用作栖息地损失和碎片影响的指示,则FA的水平可能是监测野生群体的有价值的工具。在研究审查FA和栖息地破碎的研究中,通常因遗传变异损失来解释FA水平,尽管很少有研究已经解决了FA的用途作为环境影响的指标。在这里,我们调查是否栖息地的丧失,遗传变异,和/或近亲繁殖影响的新热带水老鼠(泳鼠属短尾)的巴西大西洋森林群发育的不稳定性。我们在大西洋森林遗留内的八个站点中的个人采样,不同数量的森林栖息地,并使用成年颌骨评估了几何形态学技术的FA水平。我们使用观察到的杂合性(HO)和近亲繁殖系数(FIS),从七个微卫星标记中作为个体和人口水平的遗传变异的代理。对于形状或大小的FA水平,人群没有显着差异。此外,最佳地解释了形状和尺寸的尺寸和尺寸的尺寸水平和尺寸差异的间隔变化。然而,与间隔差异和平均形状FA水平的栖息地金额对其产生负面。这种关联在生活在林覆盖的区域的群体中更强大,呈现出更高的差异和更高的平均FA,表明Nectomys Squamipes可能对栖息地的小可用性具有公差阈值。我们的作品是首次使用FA解决由新型生物群系的小型哺乳动物损失引起的环境压力。我们建议形状FA可能是一种监测人类对自然动物种群的影响的保护工具。

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