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太平洋溯河产卵鲑科鱼类栖息地丧失的进化后果。

Evolutionary consequences of habitat loss for Pacific anadromous salmonids.

作者信息

McClure Michelle M, Carlson Stephanie M, Beechie Timothy J, Pess George R, Jorgensen Jeffrey C, Sogard Susan M, Sultan Sonia E, Holzer Damon M, Travis Joseph, Sanderson Beth L, Power Mary E, Carmichael Richard W

机构信息

Northwest Fisheries Science Center Seattle, WA.

University of California Santa Cruz, CA.

出版信息

Evol Appl. 2008 May;1(2):300-18. doi: 10.1111/j.1752-4571.2008.00030.x.

Abstract

Large portions of anadromous salmonid habitat in the western United States has been lost because of dams and other blockages. This loss has the potential to affect salmonid evolution through natural selection if the loss is biased, affecting certain types of habitat differentially, and if phenotypic traits correlated with those habitat types are heritable. Habitat loss can also affect salmonid evolution indirectly, by reducing genetic variation and changing its distribution within and among populations. In this paper, we compare the characteristics of lost habitats with currently accessible habitats and review the heritability of traits which show correlations with habitat/environmental gradients. We find that although there is some regional variation, inaccessible habitats tend to be higher in elevation, wetter and both warmer in the summer and colder in the winter than habitats currently available to anadromous salmonids. We present several case studies that demonstrate either a change in phenotypic or life history expression or an apparent reduction in genetic variation associated with habitat blockages. These results suggest that loss of habitat will alter evolutionary trajectories in salmonid populations and Evolutionarily Significant Units. Changes in both selective regime and standing genetic diversity might affect the ability of these taxa to respond to subsequent environmental perturbations. Both natural and anthropogenic and should be considered seriously in developing management and conservation strategies.

摘要

由于水坝及其他障碍物,美国西部大量溯河产卵鲑科鱼类的栖息地已经丧失。如果这种丧失存在偏差,对某些类型的栖息地产生不同影响,并且与这些栖息地类型相关的表型性状具有遗传性,那么这种丧失就有可能通过自然选择影响鲑科鱼类的进化。栖息地丧失还可能通过减少遗传变异并改变其在种群内部和种群之间的分布,间接影响鲑科鱼类的进化。在本文中,我们比较了已丧失栖息地与当前可利用栖息地的特征,并回顾了与栖息地/环境梯度相关的性状的遗传性。我们发现,尽管存在一些区域差异,但与目前溯河产卵鲑科鱼类可利用的栖息地相比,无法进入的栖息地往往海拔更高、更湿润,夏季更温暖,冬季更寒冷。我们展示了几个案例研究,这些研究表明与栖息地受阻相关的表型或生活史表达发生了变化,或者遗传变异明显减少。这些结果表明,栖息地丧失将改变鲑科鱼类种群和进化显著单元的进化轨迹。选择机制和现有遗传多样性的变化可能会影响这些分类群应对后续环境扰动的能力。在制定管理和保护策略时,应认真考虑自然和人为因素。

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