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《濒危野生动植物种国际贸易公约》(CITES)所列阿尔达布拉象龟原生范围内独特形态型的持久性。

Persistence of distinctive morphotypes in the native range of the CITES-listed Aldabra giant tortoise.

作者信息

Turnbull Lindsay A, Ozgul Arpat, Accouche Wilna, Baxter Rich, ChongSeng Lindsay, Currie Jock C, Doak Naomi, Hansen Dennis M, Pistorius Pierre, Richards Heather, van de Crommenacker Janske, von Brandis Rainer, Fleischer-Dogley Frauke, Bunbury Nancy

机构信息

Department of Plant Sciences University of Oxford South Parks Road Oxford OX1 3RB U.K.

Institute of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies University of Zurich Zurich CH-8057 Switzerland.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2015 Nov 7;5(23):5499-508. doi: 10.1002/ece3.1764. eCollection 2015 Dec.

Abstract

Understanding the extent of morphological variation in the wild population of Aldabra giant tortoises is important for conservation, as morphological variation in captive populations has been interpreted as evidence for lingering genes from extinct tortoise lineages. If true, this could impact reintroduction programmes in the region. The population of giant tortoises on Aldabra Atoll is subdivided and distributed around several islands. Although pronounced morphological variation was recorded in the late 1960s, it was thought to be a temporary phenomenon. Early researchers also raised concerns over the future of the population, which was perceived to have exceeded its carrying capacity. We analyzed monthly monitoring data from 12 transects spanning a recent 15-year period (1998-2012) during which animals from four subpopulations were counted, measured, and sexed. In addition, we analyzed survival data from individuals first tagged during the early 1970s. The population is stable with no sign of significant decline. Subpopulations differ in density, but these differences are mostly due to differences in the prevailing vegetation type. However, subpopulations differ greatly in both the size of animals and the degree of sexual dimorphism. Comparisons with historical data reveal that phenotypic differences among the subpopulations of tortoises on Aldabra have been apparent for the last 50 years with no sign of diminishing. We conclude that the giant tortoise population on Aldabra is subject to varying ecological selection pressures, giving rise to stable morphotypes in discrete subpopulations. We suggest therefore that (1) the presence of morphological differences among captive Aldabra tortoises does not alone provide convincing evidence of genes from other extinct species; and (2) Aldabra serves as an important example of how conservation and management in situ can add to the scientific value of populations and perhaps enable them to better adapt to future ecological pressures.

摘要

了解阿尔达布拉巨型陆龟野生种群的形态变异程度对于保护工作至关重要,因为圈养种群中的形态变异被解释为已灭绝陆龟谱系残留基因的证据。如果情况属实,这可能会影响该地区的重新引入计划。阿尔达布拉环礁上的巨型陆龟种群被细分并分布在几个岛屿周围。尽管在20世纪60年代末记录到了明显的形态变异,但当时认为这是一种暂时现象。早期研究人员还对该种群的未来表示担忧,认为其已超过承载能力。我们分析了最近15年(1998 - 2012年)期间12条样带的月度监测数据,在此期间对来自四个亚种群的动物进行了计数、测量和性别鉴定。此外,我们还分析了20世纪70年代初首次标记的个体的生存数据。该种群稳定,没有明显下降的迹象。亚种群在密度上存在差异,但这些差异主要是由于主要植被类型的不同。然而,亚种群在动物体型和两性异形程度上差异很大。与历史数据的比较表明,在过去50年里,阿尔达布拉陆龟亚种群之间的表型差异一直很明显,且没有缩小的迹象。我们得出结论,阿尔达布拉的巨型陆龟种群受到不同的生态选择压力,导致在离散的亚种群中形成稳定的形态类型。因此,我们建议:(1)圈养的阿尔达布拉陆龟之间存在形态差异这一现象本身并不能提供来自其他灭绝物种基因的令人信服的证据;(2)阿尔达布拉是一个重要的例子,说明就地保护和管理如何能够增加种群的科学价值,并可能使它们更好地适应未来的生态压力。

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