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Genetic diversity through time and space: diversity and demographic history from natural history specimens and serially sampled contemporary populations of the threatened Gouldian finch (Erythrura gouldiae)

机译:通过时间和空间的遗传多样性:自然历史标本的多样性和人口统计历史和威胁的巨果雀的串行采样的当代人口(erythura gouldiae)

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Declines in population size can compromise the viability of populations by reducing the effective population size (N-e), which may result in loss of genetic diversity and inbreeding. Temporal population genetic data can be a powerful tool for testing the presence and severity of reductions in N-e. The Gouldian finch (Erythrura gouldiae) is a flagship for conservation of Australian monsoonal savanna species. This species underwent severe population declines in the twentieth century due to land use changes associated with European colonization. Microsatellite and mitochondrial genetic data from Gouldian finch samples sourced from natural history collections prior to land use changes were compared with contemporary samples to estimate the severity of decline in effective population size and to detect changes in gene flow. These data show that Gouldian finch decline was not as severe as some sources suggest, and that population genetic connectivity has not changed following land use changes in the twentieth century. Multiple estimators of current N-e using genetic data from consecutive years suggest the Gouldian finch N-e is likely between a few hundred and a few thousand individuals, with some estimates within the range considered of conservation concern. This work has identified the need to genetically characterize populations in Queensland, and to understand critical demographic parameters (e.g. lifespan) in the Gouldian finch. Understanding these factors is vital to further improve genetic estimates of population size, key to the formation of appropriate conservation management of this species.
机译:通过减少有效的人群大小(N-E),人口规模下降可以损害人口的可行性,这可能导致遗传多样性和近亲繁殖的丧失。时间种群遗传数据可以是测试N-E中减少的存在和严重程度的强大工具。 Gouldian Finch(Erythura Gouldiae)是澳大利亚季风大草原物种保护的旗舰。由于与欧洲殖民化相关的土地利用变化,这种物种在二十世纪发生严重的人口下降。与土地利用变化前从自然历史收集中来自自然历史收集的小野雀样品的微卫星和线粒体遗传数据与当代样品进行了比较,以估计有效种群大小的下降的严重程度,并检测基因流动的变化。这些数据显示,随着一些来源所表明的,大甘露雀的下降并没有那么严重,并且在二十世纪的土地利用变化之后,人口遗传连通性并没有改变。当前N-E的多个估算率连续几年利用遗传数据表明,古尔氏雀N-E可能在几百和几千个个人之间,其中一些估计范围内认为保护关注。这项工作已经确定了需要基因表征昆士兰州的人群,并在吉尔尔芬太中理解批判性人口统计参数(例如寿命)。了解这些因素对进一步改善人口规模的遗传估计至关重要,对该物种的适当保护管理的形成关键。

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