Deep genetic divergence underlies within-island eco-morphological variation in the endangered day gecko Phelsuma borbonica: implications for conservation

IF 2 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Conservation Genetics Pub Date : 2024-06-24 DOI:10.1007/s10592-024-01622-w
Josselin Cornuault, Mickaël Sanchez, Thomas Duval, Antoine Fouquet, Christophe Thébaud
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The day gecko Phelsuma borbonica displays marked differences in coloration and occupies a variety of habitats across its very small range on the volcanic oceanic island of Reunion in the southwestern Indian Ocean. Such differences might reflect geographic and ecological divergence and thus be associated with an underlying genetic differentiation. We examined the partitioning of genetic diversity in Phelsuma borbonica across Reunion at a very small spatial scale (< 10 km) using mtDNA and nuDNA sequences, along with microsatellite genotype data. This study provides an account of the evolutionary history of Phelsuma borbonica, along with a quantification of effective population sizes, which constitute important information for the conservation of this endangered species, which may represent a previously unrecognized case of incipient speciation. We found that populations of Phelsuma borbonica are genetically strongly differentiated, highlighting historically low levels of gene flow. Phylogenetic analyses suggest that Phelsuma borbonica reached its present range through two parallel southward expansions from an ancestral population located in the northern part of the island.

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濒危日壁虎(Phelsuma borbonica)岛内生态形态变异的深层基因差异:对保护的影响
日壁虎Phelsuma borbonica在印度洋西南部的留尼汪火山海洋岛屿上的极小范围内,颜色有明显差异,栖息地也多种多样。这种差异可能反映了地理和生态上的分化,因此与潜在的遗传分化有关。我们利用 mtDNA 和 nuDNA 序列以及微卫星基因型数据,在极小的空间尺度(< 10 km)上研究了留尼旺岛上 Phelsuma borbonica 的遗传多样性分区。这项研究提供了关于Phelsuma borbonica进化历史的描述,以及有效种群规模的量化,这对保护这一濒危物种具有重要意义。我们发现,Phelsuma borbonica 的种群在遗传学上具有很强的分化能力,突出表明基因流动的水平在历史上很低。系统发生学分析表明,Phelsuma borbonica 是通过两次平行的南向扩张从位于该岛北部的祖先种群到达其目前的分布范围的。
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Conservation Genetics
Conservation Genetics 环境科学-生物多样性保护
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期刊介绍: Conservation Genetics promotes the conservation of biodiversity by providing a forum for data and ideas, aiding the further development of this area of study. Contributions include work from the disciplines of population genetics, molecular ecology, molecular biology, evolutionary biology, systematics, forensics, and others. The focus is on genetic and evolutionary applications to problems of conservation, reflecting the diversity of concerns relevant to conservation biology. Studies are based on up-to-date technologies, including genomic methodologies. The journal publishes original research papers, short communications, review papers and perspectives.
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