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Genetic diversity and structure of the threatened striped legless lizard, Delma impar: management implications for the species and a translocated population

机译:受威胁的条纹无腿蜥蜴,德尔长普查的遗传多样性和结构:对物种的管理含义和股票人口

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The striped legless lizard, Delma impar, is a specialist grassland species restricted to south-eastern Australia. Anthropogenic influences have seen the destruction of much of its habitat and the species is threatened with extinction. Known populations of D. impar in Canberra (Australia) have recently been cleared for urban development. In 2015, Bush Heritage Australia translocated 41 individuals from these populations to Scottsdale Reserve. In this study, we completed the first population genetics analysis of D. impar in Canberra, providing a baseline for assessment of the genetic success of the translocation to Scottsdale Reserve. We analysed 154 D. impar individuals from six populations in Canberra, assessing levels of genetic diversity and differentiation within and between populations, using eight highly polymorphic microsatellite loci. High levels of genetic diversity and negligible levels of genetic differentiation were observed. Measures of allelic diversity were lower in the translocated population compared to the Canberra populations and Bayesian analysis revealed a disproportionate representation of two genetic clusters identified by STRUCTURE between the Scottsdale Reserve and Canberra populations, indicating that the initial genetic capture failed to capture' recommended levels of genetic diversity to support an ongoing population. If the species successfully establishes itself at Scottsdale Reserve, the data suggests that the population should be augmented with individuals from other sites in Canberra, with the aim of increasing genetic diversity to recommended levels (i.e. >95% genetic variation). This will maximise resilience, adaptability and long-term survival potential of the Scottsdale Reserve population of striped legless lizards from a genetic context.
机译:条纹无牵手蜥蜴玻璃普拉尔普拉玛,是一个专门用于澳大利亚东南部的专业草地物种。人为的影响已经看到其大部分栖息地的破坏,并且物种受到灭绝的威胁。最近被清除了城市发展的堪培拉(澳大利亚)的D. Impar的已知人口。 2015年,布什遗产澳大利亚将这些人口的41个人搬出到斯科茨代尔储备。在这项研究中,我们完成了堪培拉D. Impar的第一次群体遗传分析,为评估易位的遗传成功提供了基准,以易北端储备。我们分析了堪培拉六种群体的154天D. Impar个体,使用八个高度多态性微卫星基因座评估群体内和群体之间的遗传多样性和分化水平。观察到高水平的遗传多样性和可忽略的遗传分化水平。与堪培拉人口和贝叶斯分析相比,展位人口中的等位基因多样性较低揭示了斯科茨代尔储备和堪培拉群体之间结构鉴定的两个遗传集群的不成比例的表现,表明初始遗传捕获未能捕获“推荐水平”遗传多样性支持持续的人口。如果物种成功地在Scottsdale储备中建立自己,则该数据表明,人口应与堪培拉中其他网站的个人增强,目的是增加遗传多样性的推荐水平(即95%遗传变异)。从遗传背景下,这将最大限度地提高斯科茨代尔储备群的苏特士储备群的弹性,适应性和长期生存潜力。

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