van Strien Maarten J
Planning of Landscape and Urban Systems (PLUS) Institute for Spatial and Landscape Planning ETH Zurich Zürich Switzerland.
Ecol Evol. 2017 Jun 2;7(14):5070-5081. doi: 10.1002/ece3.3075. eCollection 2017 Jul.
Many landscape genetic studies aim to determine the effect of landscape on gene flow between populations. These studies frequently employ link-based methods that relate pairwise measures of historical gene flow to measures of the landscape and the geographical distance between populations. However, apart from landscape and distance, there is a third important factor that can influence historical gene flow, that is, population topology (i.e., the arrangement of populations throughout a landscape). As the population topology is determined in part by the landscape configuration, I argue that it should play a more prominent role in landscape genetics. Making use of existing literature and theoretical examples, I discuss how population topology can influence results in landscape genetic studies and how it can be taken into account to improve the accuracy of these results. In support of my arguments, I have performed a literature review of landscape genetic studies published during the first half of 2015 as well as several computer simulations of gene flow between populations. First, I argue why one should carefully consider which population pairs should be included in link-based analyses. Second, I discuss several ways in which the population topology can be incorporated in response and explanatory variables. Third, I outline why it is important to sample populations in such a way that a good representation of the population topology is obtained. Fourth, I discuss how statistical testing for link-based approaches could be influenced by the population topology. I conclude the article with six recommendations geared toward better incorporating population topology in link-based landscape genetic studies.
许多景观遗传学研究旨在确定景观对种群间基因流动的影响。这些研究经常采用基于连接的方法,将历史基因流动的成对测量值与景观测量值以及种群间的地理距离联系起来。然而,除了景观和距离外,还有第三个重要因素会影响历史基因流动,即种群拓扑结构(即整个景观中种群的排列方式)。由于种群拓扑结构部分由景观格局决定,我认为它在景观遗传学中应发挥更突出的作用。利用现有文献和理论示例,我讨论了种群拓扑结构如何影响景观遗传学研究的结果,以及如何将其考虑在内以提高这些结果的准确性。为支持我的论点,我对2015年上半年发表的景观遗传学研究进行了文献综述,并对种群间的基因流动进行了几次计算机模拟。首先,我阐述了为何应仔细考虑基于连接的分析中应纳入哪些种群对。其次,我讨论了将种群拓扑结构纳入响应变量和解释变量的几种方法。第三,我概述了为何以能很好地代表种群拓扑结构的方式对种群进行采样很重要。第四,我讨论了种群拓扑结构如何影响基于连接方法的统计检验。我在文章结尾提出了六项建议,旨在更好地将种群拓扑结构纳入基于连接的景观遗传学研究。