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佛罗里达州阿根廷黑白泰加蜥(Salvator merianae)的引入历史及种群遗传动态洞察

Insights into the introduction history and population genetic dynamics of the Argentine black-and-white tegu (Salvator merianae) in Florida.

作者信息

Wood Jared P, Beer Stephanie Dowell, Campbell Todd S, Page Robert B

机构信息

Department of Biological Sciences, Southwestern Adventist University, 100 W. Hillcrest, Keene, TX, 76059, USA.

US Fish and Wildlife Service, Northeast Fishery Center, 227 Washington Ave., Lamar, PA, 16848, USA.

出版信息

Genetica. 2018 Dec;146(6):443-459. doi: 10.1007/s10709-018-0040-0. Epub 2018 Sep 22.

Abstract

Invasive species are a major threat to global biodiversity. The US state of Florida is especially susceptible to the spread of exotic reptiles due to its subtropical climate, disturbed habitats, and robust pet trade. The Argentine black-and-white tegu (Salvator merianae) is a large, omnivorous lizard currently established in two different regions of Southern Florida. These two populations pose potential threats to sensitive ground nesting species such as gopher tortoises, American crocodiles, and migratory birds. At present, the introduction histories of these populations and the degree to which they are connected by gene flow are largely unknown. To address these issues, we genotyped S. merianae from Hillsborough and Miami-Dade Counties at ten microsatellite loci to assess intrapopulation genetic diversity, the degree of gene flow between populations, and compare the plausibilities of several potential introduction scenarios. Our results indicate that both populations have low genetic diversity [mean number of effective alleles across loci in both populations = 2.09 and are highly differentiated from each other (G = 0.170; G″ = 0.545)]. In addition, our results suggest that these populations underwent a bottleneck event prior to their divergence. We discuss what our results suggest about the histories of Florida's invasive tegu populations, as well as how they inform ongoing management strategies.

摘要

入侵物种是全球生物多样性的主要威胁。由于其亚热带气候、受干扰的栖息地和活跃的宠物贸易,美国佛罗里达州特别容易受到外来爬行动物扩散的影响。阿根廷黑白泰加蜥(Salvator merianae)是一种大型杂食性蜥蜴,目前已在佛罗里达州南部的两个不同地区定居。这两个种群对敏感的地面筑巢物种,如地鼠龟、美国短吻鳄和候鸟,构成了潜在威胁。目前,这些种群的引入历史以及它们通过基因流动连接的程度在很大程度上尚不清楚。为了解决这些问题,我们对来自希尔斯伯勒县和迈阿密 - 戴德县的阿根廷黑白泰加蜥在十个微卫星位点进行了基因分型,以评估种群内的遗传多样性、种群之间的基因流动程度,并比较几种潜在引入情景的合理性。我们的结果表明,两个种群的遗传多样性都很低(两个种群中各基因座的平均有效等位基因数 = 2.09),并且彼此高度分化(G = 0.170;G″ = 0.545)。此外,我们的结果表明,这些种群在分化之前经历了瓶颈事件。我们讨论了我们结果对佛罗里达州入侵泰加蜥种群历史的启示,以及它们如何为当前的管理策略提供信息。

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