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Historical and contemporary forces shape genetic variation in the Olympic mudminnow (Novumbra hubbsi), an endemic fish from Washington State, USA

机译:历史和当代力量塑造了奥林匹克泥min(Novumbra hubbsi)的遗传变异,该泥是美国华盛顿州的特有鱼类

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Genetic data have become increasingly useful for conservation planning when data regarding population status and long-term viability is limited. The Olympic mudminnow is the only fish species endemic to Washington State, USA. The species is an increasing priority for conservation given its limited distribution and increasing habitat loss. Presently, information important for developing conservation plans including population abundance data, knowledge of population boundaries, and estimates of gene flow among populations are limited. We used microsatellite markers to assess the level of genetic variation within and among Olympic mudminnow collections from 23 sites across the species range. Genetic variation within collections ranged widely and was greatest within the Chehalis River Basin, a former glacial refugium. Analysis of population boundaries showed that each collection site represented a unique population with the exception of collections made within two large wetland and stream complexes. Genetic variation among populations appears to be strongly influenced by glacial history and the species' life history. Populations originating from the Chehalis River glacial refugium clustered together in multiple analyses and populations from the Olympic Coast,which persisted in separate refugia and have limited capacity for dispersal, showed a high level of differentiation. Competing theories existed regarding the origins of disjunct populations in east Puget Sound and genetic data showed that these populations represent undocumented introductions rather than a glacial remnant or historic colonization from the Chehalis refugium. Data presented in this study will help fill important information gaps and advance conservation planning for this species.
机译:当有关人口状况和长期生存能力的数据受到限制时,遗传数据对于保护规划越来越有用。奥林匹克比目鱼是美国华盛顿州特有的唯一鱼类。由于其有限的分布范围和越来越多的生境丧失,该物种已成为保护工作的重中之重。目前,对于制定保护计划很重要的信息,包括种群数量数据,种群边界知识以及种群间基因流的估计是有限的。我们使用微卫星标记评估了整个物种范围内23个地点的奥林匹克比目鱼的内部和之中的遗传变异水平。集合内的遗传变异范围广泛,在前冰河避难所Chehalis河盆地内最大。人口边界分析表明,除了两个大型湿地和河流综合体中的收集物外,每个收集点都代表一个独特的种群。种群之间的遗传变异似乎受冰川历史和物种生活史的强烈影响。来自Chehalis河冰川避难所的种群在多种分析中聚集在一起,而来自奥林匹克海岸的种群则持续存在单独的避难所,并且扩散能力有限,它们表现出很高的分化水平。关于东普吉特海湾杂种种群的起源,存在着一些相互竞争的理论,遗传数据表明,这些种群代表的是无证的引种,而不是来自Chehalis避难所的冰川残余或历史性殖民地。这项研究中提供的数据将有助于填补重要的信息空白并推进该物种的保护规划。

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