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Conservation insights from wild bee genetic studies: Geographic differences susceptibility to inbreeding and signs of local adaptation

机译:野生蜜蜂基因研究的保护见解:地理差异对近亲繁殖的敏感性以及局部适应的迹象

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Conserving bees are critical both ecologically and economically. Genetic tools are valuable for monitoring these vital pollinators since tracking these small, fast‐flying insects by traditional means is difficult. By surveying the current state of the literature, this review discusses how recent advances in landscape genetic and genomic research are elucidating how wild bees respond to anthropogenic threats. Current literature suggests that there may be geographic differences in the vulnerability of bee species to landscape changes. Populations of temperate bee species are becoming more isolated and more genetically depauperate as their landscape becomes more fragmented, but tropical bee species appear unaffected. These differences may be an artifact of historical differences in land‐use, or it suggests that different management plans are needed for temperate and tropical bee species. Encouragingly, genetic studies on invasive bee species indicate that low levels of genetic diversity may not lead to rapid extinction in bees as once predicted. Additionally, next‐generation sequencing has given researchers the power to identify potential genes under selection, which are likely critical to species’ survival in their rapidly changing environment. While genetic studies provide insights into wild bee biology, more studies focusing on a greater phylogenetic and life‐history breadth of species are needed. Therefore, caution should be taken when making broad conservation decisions based on the currently few species examined.
机译:保护蜜蜂在生态和经济上都很重要。由于通过传统手段跟踪这些小型快速飞行的昆虫,因此遗传工具对于监测这些重要的粉碎机是有价值的。通过调查目前的文献状态,本综述讨论了景观遗传遗传和基因组研究的最近进步如何阐明野生蜜蜂如何应对人为威胁。目前的文献表明,蜜蜂种类对景观变化的脆弱性可能存在地理差异。温带蜜蜂种群的种群变得越来越多的孤立,并且在其景观变得更加碎片时变得更加孤立,并且更加遗传渗透率,但热带蜜蜂种类不受影响。这些差异可能是历史差异的历史差异的伪影,或者表明温带热带蜜蜂种类需要不同的管理计划。令人鼓舞的是,侵袭性蜜蜂物种的遗传研究表明,低水平的遗传多样性可能不会导致蜜蜂的迅速灭绝。此外,下一代测序已经给予研究人员识别选择的潜在基因的能力,这可能对其在迅速变化的环境中的生存至关重要。虽然遗传研究提供了对野生蜜蜂生物学的见解,但需要更多的研究,这些研究侧重于物种的更大的系统发育和生命历史宽度。因此,应当在基于检验目前少数物种的广泛保护决策时注意谨慎。

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  • 期刊名称 Evolutionary Applications
  • 作者单位
  • 年(卷),期 2021(14),6
  • 年度 2021
  • 页码 1485–1496
  • 总页数 12
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    机译:气候变化;评注性别决心;保护生物学;栖息地碎片;景观遗传学;野蜜蜂;
  • 入库时间 2022-08-21 12:32:19

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