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哥伦比亚太平洋沿岸无沟双髻鲨的保护遗传学

Conservation Genetics of the Scalloped Hammerhead Shark in the Pacific Coast of Colombia.

作者信息

Quintanilla Sonia, Gómez Alberto, Mariño-Ramírez Camila, Sorzano Carolina, Bessudo Sandra, Soler German, Bernal Jaime E, Caballero Susana

机构信息

From the Instituto de Genética Humana, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Carrera 7 No 40-62, Bogotá D.C., Colombia (Quintanilla, Gómez, and Bernal); the Fundación Malpelo y Otros Ecosistemas Marinos, Carrera 11 No 87-51/Local 4-Piso 2, Bogotá D.C., Colombia (Mariño-Ramírez, Sorzano, and Bessudo); the Comisión Colombiana del Océano, Bogotá D.C., Colombia (Bessudo); the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania, Tasmania, Australia (Soler); the Laboratorio de Ecología Molecular de Vertebrados Acuáticos LEMVA, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de los Andes, Carrera 1E No 18 A-10, Edificio J, Laboratorio 103 Bogotá D.C., Colombia (Caballero).

出版信息

J Hered. 2015;106 Suppl 1:448-58. doi: 10.1093/jhered/esv050.

Abstract

Previous investigations of the population genetics of the scalloped hammerhead sharks (Sphyrna lewini) in the Eastern Tropical Pacific have lacked information about nursery areas. Such areas are key to promoting conservation initiatives that can protect young sharks from threats such as overfishing. Here, we investigated the genetic diversity, phylogeography, and connectivity of S. lewini found in 3 areas of Colombia's Pacific coast: around Malpelo Island and in 2 National Natural Parks on the Colombian Pacific mainland (Sanquianga and Ensenada de Utría). We analyzed mtDNA control region (CR) sequences and genotyped 15 microsatellite loci in 137 samples of adults and juveniles. The mtDNA analyses showed haplotypes shared between the Colombian Pacific individuals sampled in this investigation and other areas in the Eastern Tropical Pacific, the Indo-Pacific, and with sequences previously reported in Colombia (Buenaventura Port), as well as 4 unique haplotypes. Population assignment and paternity analyses detected 3 parent-offspring pairs between Malpelo and Sanquianga and 1 between Malpelo and Utría. These results indicate high genetic connectivity between Malpelo Island and the Colombian Pacific coast, suggesting that these 2 areas are nurseries for S. lewini. This is, to our knowledge, the first evidence of nursery areas identified for the scalloped hammerhead shark anywhere in the world. Additional conservation planning may be required to protect these nursery habitats of this endangered shark species.

摘要

先前对东热带太平洋地区的无沟双髻鲨(Sphyrna lewini)种群遗传学的研究缺乏有关育苗区的信息。这些区域对于推动保护举措至关重要,这些举措可以保护幼鲨免受过度捕捞等威胁。在此,我们调查了在哥伦比亚太平洋沿岸3个区域发现的无沟双髻鲨的遗传多样性、系统地理学和连通性:马尔佩洛岛周围以及哥伦比亚太平洋大陆的2个国家自然公园(圣强加和乌特里亚湾)。我们分析了137份成年和幼年样本的线粒体DNA控制区(CR)序列,并对15个微卫星位点进行了基因分型。线粒体DNA分析显示,本次调查在哥伦比亚太平洋地区采集的个体与东热带太平洋、印度-太平洋其他地区的个体之间共享单倍型,并且与先前在哥伦比亚(布埃纳文图拉港)报道的序列也有共享,同时还发现了4种独特的单倍型。种群分配和亲子关系分析在马尔佩洛和圣强加之间检测到3对亲子对,在马尔佩洛和乌特里亚之间检测到1对。这些结果表明马尔佩洛岛与哥伦比亚太平洋海岸之间具有高度的遗传连通性,这表明这两个区域是无沟双髻鲨的育苗区。据我们所知,这是世界上任何地方首次确定的无沟双髻鲨育苗区的证据。可能需要额外的保护规划来保护这种濒危鲨鱼物种的这些育苗栖息地。

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