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Phylogeography and Ecological Niche Modeling of the Desert Iguana (Dipsosaurus dorsalis, Baird & Girard 1852) in the Baja California Peninsula

机译:Baja California Peninsula的沙漠鬣蜥(Dipsosaurus Dorsalis,Baird&Girard 1852)沙漠鬣蜥(Dipsosaurus dorsalis,Baird&Girard 1852)

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Understanding the factors that explain the patterns of genetic structure or phylogeographic breaks at an intraspecific level is key to inferring the mechanisms of population differentiation in its early stages. These topics have been well studied in the Baja California region, with vicariance and the dispersal ability of individuals being the prevailing hypothesis for phylogeographic breaks. In this study, we evaluated the phylogeographic patterns in the desert iguana (Dipsosaurus dorsalis), a species with a recent history in the region and spatial variation in life history traits. We analyzed a total of 307 individuals collected throughout 19 localities across the Baja California Peninsula with 15 microsatellite DNA markers. Our data reveal the existence of 3 geographically discrete genetic populations with moderate gene flow and an isolation-by-distance pattern presumably produced by the occurrence of a refugium in the Cape region during the Pleistocene Last Glacial Maximum. Bayesian methods and ecological niche modeling were used to assess the relationship between population genetic structure and present and past climatic preferences of the desert iguana. We found that the present climatic heterogeneity of the Baja California Peninsula has a marked influence on the population genetic structure of the species, suggesting that there are alternative explanations besides vicariance. The information obtained in this study provides data allowing a better understanding of how historical population processes in the Baja California Peninsula can be understood from an ecological perspective.
机译:了解解释遗传结构或神奇地理在内部水平下的因素的因素是推断其早期阶段中种群分化机制的关键。这些主题在Baja California地区进行了很好的研究,职业性和个人的分散能力是Phylogeache断裂的普遍假设。在这项研究中,我们评估了沙漠鬣蜥(Dipsosaurus Dorsalis)的Phylogeography模式,该物种在该地区最近的历史和生命历史特征的空间变化。我们分析了在Baja California Peninsula中收集的307个个人,其中包括15个微卫星DNA标记。我们的数据揭示了具有中度基因流动的3个地理上离散的遗传群,并且可以通过在普齐罗肾上腺上最后冰川最大值期间发生斗篷区域中的efugium产生的逐距离模式。贝叶斯方法和生态利基建模用于评估人口遗传结构与现状与沙漠鬣蜥的气候偏好的关系。我们发现,Baja加州半岛的目前气候异质性对物种的群体遗传结构具有显着的影响,这表明除了裁剪之外还有替代解释。本研究中获得的信息提供了数据,从而更好地了解Baja加州半岛的历史人口过程如何从生态角度来理解。

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