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The Lesser Antillean Iguana (Iguana delicatissima) on St. Eustatius: Genetically Depauperate and Threatened by Ongoing Hybridization

机译:在圣埃斯特斯省的较少的南鬣蜥(Iguana Delicatissima):基因疏贫并通过持续杂交威胁

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The Lesser Antillean Iguana (Iguana delicatissima) is an endangered species threatened by habitat loss and hybridization with non-native Green Iguanas (Iguana iguana). Iguana delicatissima has been extirpated on several islands, and the Green Iguana has invaded most islands with extant populations. Information is essential to protect this species from extinction. We collected data on 293 iguanas including 17 juveniles from St. Eustasius, one of the few remaining I. delicatissima strongholds. Genetic data were leveraged to test for hybridization presence with the Green Iguana using both mitochondrial and nuclear genes, including 16 microsatellite loci. The microsatellites were also analyzed to estimate genetic diversity, population structure, and effective population size. Using molecular and morphological data, we identified 286 I. delicatissima individuals captured during our first fieldwork effort, and 7 non-native iguanas captured during a second effort, showing hybridization occurs within this population. Comparing homologous microsatellites used in studies on Dominica and Chancel, the I. delicatissima population on St. Eustatius has extremely low genetic diversity (HO = 0.051; HE = 0.057), suggesting this population is genetically depauperate. Furthermore, there is significant evidence for inbreeding (FIS = 0.12) and weak spatial genetic structure (FST = 0.021, P = 0.002) within this population. Besides immediate threats including hybridization, this population’s low genetic diversity, presence of physiological abnormalities and low recruitment could indicate presence of inbreeding depression that threatens its long-term survival. We conclude there is a continued region-wide threat to I. delicatissima and highlight the need for immediate conservation action to stop the continuing spread of Green Iguanas and to eliminate hybridization from St. Eustatius.
机译:较少的南鬣蜥(Iguana Delicatissima)是一种危及栖息地损失和与非本土绿色鬣蜥(Iguana Iguana)杂交威胁的濒危物种。 Iguana Delicatissima已被灭绝于多个岛屿,绿色鬣蜥已经入侵了大多数人群的岛屿。信息对于保护此类免受灭绝是必不可少的。我们收集了293个鬣蜥的数据,包括来自圣·埃斯塔斯的17名少年,其中少数剩下的I.熟食店。利用遗传数据来使用线粒体和核基因与绿色Iguana进行杂交存在,包括16个微卫星基因座。还分析微卫星以估计遗传多样性,人口结构和有效的人口大小。使用分子和形态学数据,我们确定了在我们的第一次实地工作努力中捕获的熟食,而在第二次努力中捕获的7个非原生鬣蜥,显示杂交在这一人口中。比较多米尼克和螯合研究中使用的同源微卫星,I.熟食素种群在圣埃斯特察中的遗传多样性极低(HO = 0.051;他= 0.057),表明该人群是基因贫化。此外,在该群体中存在近亲繁殖(FIS = 0.12)和弱空间遗传结构(FST = 0.021,P = 0.002)存在显着证据。除了立即威胁,包括杂交,这种人口的低遗传多样性,生理异常的存在和低招聘可能表明存在近亲繁殖的抑郁症,威胁其长期存活。我们结束了对I.熟食威胁的普遍威胁,并突出了需要立即保护行动的必要性,以阻止绿色鬣蜥的持续扩散,并消除圣埃斯特斯杂交。

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