Ab'/> Identification of evolutionary hotspots in the Poyang Lake Basin based on genetic data from multiple rare and endangered plant species
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Identification of evolutionary hotspots in the Poyang Lake Basin based on genetic data from multiple rare and endangered plant species

机译:基于多种稀有和濒危植物物种的遗传数据鉴定鄱阳湖盆地进化热点

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AbstractWhen multiple co-distributed species show spatial overlap in high genetic diversity and divergence, these regions can be considered evolutionary hotspots. A survey of the primary literature produced 13 genetic datasets for the estimation of genetic divergence and diversity. Genetic diversity and divergence values for each dataset were used for the interpolation of multispecies genetic surfaces and subsequent visualization using ArcGIS. We mapped the spatial population genetic structure for 13 datasets across the PLB. We analyzed these datasets concurrently and located nine regions of high genetic diversity, divergence or both among species. These regions were mainly concentrated along the boundaries of the PLB, where ecotones between mountains and plains habitat are prevalent. We evaluated the extent to which these hotspots overlapped nature reserves. Cells identified as hotspots of high diversity, low divergence and high variance were well-represented by currently protected areas. In contrast, areas of high divergence among species were poorly represented in the protected lands. In total, 17.8% of the cells of hotspots of divergence and diversity were encompassed by nature reserves at all levels. The resulting GIS-based maps can be incorporated into ongoing landscape planning efforts and highlight specific regions where the further investigation of impacts to population persistence and genetic connectivity may be warranted. This work should stimulate future genetic monitoring and assessment in the PLB with a particular focus on species that are rare and endangered.Highlights?Identification of evolutionary hotspots in the Poyang Lake Basin?Genetic landscapes GIS toolbox was employed for modelling.?We evaluated the extent to which the hotspots overlapped nature reserves.?Evolutionary hotspots were well-represented by currently protected areas.]]>
机译:<![cdata [ 抽象 当多个共同分布物种显示在高遗传多样性和发散中的空间重叠时,这些区域可以被视为进化热点。对主要文献的调查产生了13个遗传数据集,用于估计遗传分歧和多样性。每个数据集的遗传多样性和分歧值用于多层遗传表面的插值和随后使用ArcGIS的可视化。我们在PLB上映射了13个数据集的空间群体遗传结构。我们同时分析了这些数据集,并位于物种中的九个高遗传多样性,分歧或两者之间的区域。这些地区主要沿着PLB的界限集中,其中山脉和平原栖息地之间的异常普遍存在。我们评估了这些热点重叠自然保护区的程度。被当前保护区鉴定为高多样性,低发散和高方差的热点的细胞是良好的受保护区域。相比之下,物种之间具有高分歧的区域在受保护的土地中差不多。总共有17.8%的差异和多样性的热点细胞包括在各级的自然储备。由此产生的基于GIS的地图可以纳入持续的景观规划努力,并突出特定地区,可以保证进一步调查对人口持久性和遗传连接的影响。这项工作应在PLB中刺激未来的遗传监测和评估,特别关注稀有和濒危的物种。 突出显示 鄱阳湖盆地进化热点的识别 基因景观GIS工具箱用于建模。 我们评估了该范围热点重叠自然保护区。 进化热点是当前保护区的良好代表。 ]]>

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