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Going, going, gone: evidence for loss of an endemic species pair of threespine sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus) with implications for protection under species-at-risk legislation

机译:走了,走了:丧失人物缺失的攻击性物种对汗衫(加油术aculeatus)的证据,具有在风险的物种的范围内保护保护

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Genomic extinction occurs when the unique combination of genetic traits that characterize distinct phenotypes are eliminated by introgressive hybridization even if population size is greater than zero. Benthic and limnetic threespine sticklebacks (Gasterosteus aculeatus) constitute reproductively isolated undescribed biological species that have evolved independently in several lakes in southwestern British Columbia, Canada (known as "species pairs" in each lake). Here we investigated whether the two species that comprise the pair from Enos Lake, southeastern Vancouver Island, remain as two distinct gene pools. Multi-season samples ( 1200 fish) obtained over two years from throughout the lake and assayed for variation in morphological traits characteristic of the two species (i.e., body depth, dorsal spine count, gill raker counts) and at 12 microsatellite DNA loci consistently indicated the existence of only a single group of sticklebacks. There was no consistent evidence of two groups in any morphological trait, and mean gill raker counts were consistently intermediate (20-21) to those of known benthics (similar to 18) and limnetics (similar to 24) which together comprised strikingly bimodal distributions in historical samples. Genetic analyses employing model-based clustering also consistently indicated the presence of only a single genetic group of sticklebacks. Compared to historical samples and to benthics and limnetics from other lakes, no Enos Lake fish could be identified confidently as a pure benthic or limnetic. Our results provide the strongest evidence yet that the Enos Lake sticklebacks now consist of a single morphological and genetic population of sticklebacks, that the unique combination of genetic and morphological traits that characterized benthic and limnetic sticklebacks no longer exist, and that their current status under Canada's Species-at Risk Act as Endangered should be re-evaluated.
机译:当遗传性状表征的遗传性状的独特组合通过累赘的遗传性状的独特组合即使群体尺寸大于零而消除且血液杂交也会消除。底线和紫花率刺刺山脉(Gasterosteus Aculeatus)构成生殖的孤立的未等待未描述的生物物种,在加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省西南部的几个湖泊中独立进化(称为“每个湖泊的物种对”)。在这里,我们调查了来自Vancouver岛东南部的恩科斯湖的一对的两种物种仍然是两个不同的基因库。多季样品(& 1200鱼)从整个湖泊中获得两年多,并测定两种物种形态特征的变异(即,身体深度,背脊数,鳃姓氏)和12微米卫生岩DNA基因座一致地表明只有一组棘爪的存在。任何形态特征中都没有两组的一致证据,平均鳃姓氏计数始终如一的中间体(20-21)到已知的底栖物品(类似于18)和Limnetics(类似于24),其中包括共同构成了尖锐的双峰分布历史样本。使用基于模型的聚类的遗传分析也一致地表明了仅存在单一遗传群的棘爪。与其他湖泊的历史样本和肢体和百分比相比,没有恩科斯湖鱼可以自信地作为纯粹的底栖或紫色识别。我们的结果提供了最强大的证据,但恩斯湖棘爪现在由一种形态和遗传群体的棘手组成,遗传和形态特征的独特组合不再存在,并在加拿大下的现状应重新评估濒临灭绝的物种。

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