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你一直想了解但又不敢问的关于热带地区基因流动的一切。

Everything you always wanted to know about gene flow in tropical landscapes (but were afraid to ask).

作者信息

Monteiro Waléria Pereira, Veiga Jamille Costa, Silva Amanda Reis, Carvalho Carolina da Silva, Lanes Éder Cristian Malta, Rico Yessica, Jaffé Rodolfo

机构信息

Instituto Tecnológico Vale, Belém, PA, Brazil.

Instituto de Ciências Biológicas, Universidade Federal do Pará, Belém, Pará, Brazil.

出版信息

PeerJ. 2019 Feb 13;7:e6446. doi: 10.7717/peerj.6446. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

The bulk of the world's biodiversity is found in tropical regions, which are increasingly threatened by the human-led degradation of natural habitats. Yet, little is known about tropical biodiversity responses to habitat loss and fragmentation. Here we review all available literature assessing landscape effects on gene flow in tropical species, aiming to help unravel the factors underpinning functional connectivity in the tropics. We map and classify studies by focus species, the molecular markers employed, statistical approaches to assess landscape effects on gene flow, and the evaluated landscape and environmental variables. We then compare qualitatively and quantitatively landscape effects on gene flow across species and units of analysis. We found 69 articles assessing landscape effects on gene flow in tropical organisms, most of which were published in the last five years, were concentrated in the Americas, and focused on amphibians or mammals. Most studies employed population-level approaches, microsatellites were the preferred type of markers, and Mantel and partial Mantel tests the most common statistical approaches used. While elevation, land cover and forest cover were the most common gene flow predictors assessed, habitat suitability was found to be a common predictor of gene flow. A third of all surveyed studies explicitly assessed the effect of habitat degradation, but only 14 of these detected a reduced gene flow with increasing habitat loss. Elevation was responsible for most significant microsatellite-based isolation by resistance effects and a single study reported significant isolation by non-forested areas in an ant. Our study reveals important knowledge gaps on the study of landscape effects on gene flow in tropical organisms, and provides useful guidelines on how to fill them.

摘要

世界上大部分生物多样性都存在于热带地区,而这些地区正日益受到人类导致的自然栖息地退化的威胁。然而,对于热带生物多样性对栖息地丧失和破碎化的反应,我们却知之甚少。在此,我们回顾了所有评估景观对热带物种基因流动影响的现有文献,旨在帮助揭示支撑热带地区功能连通性的因素。我们根据重点物种、所采用的分子标记、评估景观对基因流动影响的统计方法以及所评估的景观和环境变量,对研究进行了绘图和分类。然后,我们定性和定量地比较了不同物种和分析单位之间景观对基因流动的影响。我们发现有69篇文章评估了景观对热带生物基因流动的影响,其中大部分是在过去五年发表的,集中在美洲,且主要关注两栖动物或哺乳动物。大多数研究采用种群水平的方法,微卫星是首选的标记类型,而曼特尔检验和偏曼特尔检验是最常用的统计方法。虽然海拔、土地覆盖和森林覆盖是评估基因流动最常见的预测因子,但栖息地适宜性被发现是基因流动的一个常见预测因子。所有调查研究中有三分之一明确评估了栖息地退化的影响,但其中只有14项研究发现随着栖息地丧失加剧,基因流动减少。海拔是基于微卫星的抗性隔离效应中最主要的因素,并且有一项研究报告了蚂蚁在非森林地区存在显著隔离现象。我们的研究揭示了在景观对热带生物基因流动影响研究方面的重要知识空白,并提供了关于如何填补这些空白的有用指导方针。

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