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Genetics Reveal the Origin and Timing of a Cryptic Insular Introduction of Muskrats in North America

机译:遗传学揭示了北美洲隐性麝香引种的起源和时间。

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The muskrat, Ondatra zibethicus, is a semiaquatic rodent native to North America that has become a highly successful invader across Europe, Asia, and South America. It can inflict ecological and economic damage on wetland systems outside of its native range. Anecdotal evidence suggests that, in the early 1900s, a population of muskrats was introduced to the Isles of Shoals archipelago, located within the Gulf of Maine, for the purposes of fur harvest. However, because muskrats are native to the northeastern coast of North America, their presence on the Isles of Shoals could be interpreted as part of the native range of the species, potentially obscuring management planning and biogeographic inferences. To investigate their introduced status and identify a historic source population, muskrats from Appledore Island of the Isles of Shoals, and from the adjacent mainland of Maine and New Hampshire, were compared for mitochondrial cytochrome b sequences and allele frequencies at eight microsatellite loci. Appledore Island muskrats consistently exhibited reduced genetic diversity compared with mainland populations, and displayed signatures of a historic bottleneck. The distribution of mitochondrial haplotypes is suggestive of a New Hampshire source population. The data presented here are consistent with a human-mediated introduction that took place in the early 1900s. This scenario is further supported by the zooarchaeological record and island biogeographic patterns. This is the first genetic study of an introduced muskrat population within US borders and of any island muskrat population, and provides an important contrast with other studies of introduced muskrat populations worldwide.
机译:麝香鼠(Ondatra zibethicus)是一种原产于北美的半水生啮齿动物,现已在欧洲,亚洲和南美成功入侵。它可能对本国范围以外的湿地系统造成生态和经济损害。轶事证据表明,在1900年代初,为了收获毛皮,将一群麝香引入了缅因湾内的肖尔斯群岛。但是,由于麝香原产于北美洲东北海岸,因此它们在浅滩岛的存在可以解释为该物种原产范围的一部分,这可能会模糊管理计划和生物地理学推论。为了调查它们的引入状态并确定历史来源种群,比较了八个微卫星基因座上线粒体细胞色素b序列和等位基因频率,比较了浅滩群岛的Appledore岛以及缅因州和新罕布什尔州附近的麝香。与大陆人口相比,Appledore岛麝香的遗传多样性一直降低,并且显示出历史瓶颈的特征。线粒体单倍型的分布暗示了新罕布什尔州的原始种群。此处提供的数据与1900年代初期人为介导的介绍相符。这种情况得到了动物考古记录和岛屿生物地理格局的进一步支持。这是对美国境内引入的麝香鼠种群和任何岛屿麝香鼠种群的第一项遗传研究,并且与世界范围内对引入的麝香鼠种群的其他研究形成了重要的对比。

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