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Evaluating the functionality of expert-assessed wildlife corridors with genetic data from roe deer

机译:利用ro的遗传数据评估专家评估的野生动物走廊的功能

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Traffic infrastructure such as fenced motorways may reduce functional connectivity by impeding the movement of wildlife and thus reduce gene flow across landscapes. This may result in increased genetic differentiation, eventually leading to decreasing genetic diversity in wildlife populations owing to genetic drift. Landscape managers and conservation agencies apply a range of measures to mitigate such adverse effects in intensively managed landscapes. Efficient measures to facilitate landscape permeability for wildlife include expert-assessed wildlife corridors. However, whether wildlife corridors are used as such and whether they fulfill their purpose remains largely unknown. Here, we evaluated whether the expert-based categorization of wildlife corridors into functional, impaired and interrupted held true in the Swiss Plateau by testing the landscape's permeability using genetic assessments. We identified the spatial genetic structure of roc deer (Capreolus capreolus) and tested, whether the estimated gene flow supported the expert categorization of wildlife corridors. Among the four study regions (ca. 300-2600 km(2)), pairwise genetic differentiation was rather low (F-ST ranging between 0.008 and 0.0264). However, wildlife corridors identified as intact on the basis of expert evaluation showed higher gene flow between populations of roe deer (mean F-ST = 0.008) than corridors classified as impaired or interrupted (mean F-ST = 0.022). Thus, expert judgement on the functionality of wildlife corridors could be generally confirmed by our genetic assessment on the permeability of landscapes for roe deer. This shows that genetic methods may constitute a useful set of tools to identify the state of management measures and to prioritize action plans for maintaining functional wildlife corridors across landscapes.
机译:诸如栅栏式高速公路之类的交通基础设施可能会通过阻止野生动植物的活动而降低功能连接性,从而减少跨景观的基因流。这可能导致遗传分化增加,最终由于遗传漂移而导致野生生物种群的遗传多样性下降。景观管理者和保护机构采取了一系列措施来减轻对集约化管理景观的不利影响。促进野生生物景观通透性的有效措施包括专家评估的野生生物走廊。然而,对于野生动物走廊是否被这样使用以及它们是否达到目的尚不清楚。在这里,我们通过使用遗传评估测试景观的通透性,评估了在瑞士高原上,基于专家的野生动植物走廊功能分类,功能受损和间断分类是否成立。我们确定了roc(Capreolus capreolus)的空间遗传结构,并测试了估计的基因流量是否支持野生动植物走廊的专家分类。在四个研究区域(约300-2600 km(2))中,成对遗传分化非常低(F-ST在0.008至0.0264之间)。但是,根据专家评估确定为完好无损的野生动物走廊显示,ro鹿种群之间的基因流(平均值F-ST = 0.008)比归类为受损或中断的走廊(平均值F-ST = 0.022)更高。因此,对野生动物走廊功能的专家判断通常可以通过我们对ro景观通透性的遗传评估得到证实。这表明遗传方法可能构成了一套有用的工具,可用于识别管理措施的状态并确定行动计划的优先顺序,以维护跨景观的功能性野生动物走廊。

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