...
首页> 外文期刊>Animal biology >Using museum specimens to assess historical distributionand genetic diversity in an endangered butterfly
【24h】

Using museum specimens to assess historical distributionand genetic diversity in an endangered butterfly

机译:利用博物馆标本评估濒危蝴蝶的历史分布和遗传多样性

获取原文
获取原文并翻译 | 示例
           

摘要

The Miami blue butterfly, Cyclargus thomasi bethunebakeri, is a state-endangered taxon in Florida and a candidate for federal listing. This once common butterfly saw a dramatic decline in population number and abundance in the 1970s and 1980s, but significant collections of individuals prior to this decline are deposited in natural history museums. Using museum specimens, we quantified the genetic diversity in a historical population present in Key Largo, Florida in 1940, 1960, and 1980. Genetic di-versity was consistently high within this historical population, but diversity was observed to decrease over the decades sampled. A comparison of historical diversity from the Key Largo population with the extant populations on Bahia Honda State Park (BHSP) and Key West National Wildlife Refuge (KWNWR) revealed differences in allelic frequencies, but only minor differences in the overall num-ber of alleles. The historical distribution of butterflies throughout the Florida Keys further suggests a metapopulation structure. This structure involved partially-isolated populations of C. t. bethunebakeri that were loosely connected via gene flow and that underwent localized extinction and colonization events along the chain of suitable habitat in the Florida Keys. It appears that a "mini-metapopulation" currently exists on BHSP and KWNWR; structures that are similar to the historical metapopulation structure and distribution of populations on a larger scale. Knowledge of historical distribution helps to plan future reintroduction events with captive-bred butterflies. Additional populations of butterflies may represent undiscovered genetic diversity that, if appropriate, may be further incorporated into captive-breeding efforts.
机译:迈阿密的蓝蝴蝶Cyclargus thomasi bethunebakeri是佛罗里达州濒危的生物分类群,也是联邦上市的候选人。这只曾经常见的蝴蝶在1970年代和1980年代人口和数量急剧下降,但是在自然下降之前,大量的个人收藏被存放在自然历史博物馆中。我们使用博物馆标本量化了1940、1960和1980年佛罗里达州基拉戈市一个历史种群的遗传多样性。在这个历史种群中,遗传多样性一直很高,但在几十年的抽样中观察到多样性下降。通过比较基拉戈岛种群与巴伊亚本田州立公园(BHSP)和基韦斯特国家野生动物保护区(KWNWR)的现存种群的历史多样性,可以发现等位基因频率上的差异,而等位基因总数上的差异很小。整个佛罗里达礁岛上蝴蝶的历史分布进一步暗示了一种种群结构。这种结构涉及部分分离的C. t。通过基因流松散连接的白求恩菌,并在佛罗里达礁岛的适宜生境链中经历了局部灭绝和定居事件。看来,BHSP和KWNWR当前存在“微型种群”;与历史上的人口分布结构和更大范围的人口分布相似的结构。历史分布的知识有助于计划圈养蝴蝶以后的再引入事件。额外的蝴蝶种群可能代表未发现的遗传多样性,如果合适,可以进一步将其纳入圈养繁殖中。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号