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建立保护单元以促进两种濒危淡水贻贝物种(双壳纲:蚌目:)的恢复。

Establishing conservation units to promote recovery of two threatened freshwater mussel species (Bivalvia: Unionida: ).

作者信息

Smith Chase H, Johnson Nathan A, Robertson Clinton R, Doyle Robert D, Randklev Charles R

机构信息

Department of Integrative Biology University of Texas Austin Texas USA.

Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute, Texas A&M AgriLife Research Center at Dallas Dallas Texas USA.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2021 Jul 31;11(16):11102-11122. doi: 10.1002/ece3.7897. eCollection 2021 Aug.

Abstract

Population genomics has significantly increased our ability to make inferences about microevolutionary processes and demographic histories, which have the potential to improve protection and recovery of imperiled species. Freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionida) represent one of the most imperiled groups of organisms globally. Despite systemic decline of mussel abundance and diversity, studies evaluating spatiotemporal changes in distribution, demographic histories, and ecological factors that threaten long-term persistence of imperiled species remain lacking. In this study, we use genotype-by-sequencing (GBS) and mitochondrial sequence data (mtDNA) to define conservation units (CUs) for two highly imperiled freshwater mussel species, and . We then synthesize our molecular findings with details from field collections spanning from 1901 to 2019 to further elucidate distributional trends, contemporary status, and other factors that may be contributing to population declines for our focal species. We collected GBS and mtDNA data for individuals of and from freshwater mussel collections in the Brazos, Neches, Sabine, and Trinity drainages ranging from 2012 to 2019. Molecular analyses resolved disputing number of genetic clusters within and ; however, we find defensible support for four CUs, each corresponding to an independent river basin. Evaluations of historical and recent occurrence data illuminated a generally increasing trend of occurrence in each of the four CUs, which were correlated with recent increases in sampling effort. Taken together, these findings suggest that and are likely rare throughout their respective ranges. Because of this, the establishment of CUs will facilitate evidence-based recovery planning and ensure potential captive propagation and translocation efforts are beneficial. Our synthesis represents a case study for conservation genomic assessments in freshwater mussels and provides a model for future studies aimed at recovery planning for these highly imperiled organisms.

摘要

种群基因组学极大地增强了我们推断微观进化过程和种群历史的能力,这有可能改善濒危物种的保护和恢复情况。淡水贻贝(双壳纲:蚌目)是全球最濒危的生物群体之一。尽管贻贝的丰度和多样性呈系统性下降,但仍缺乏评估分布的时空变化、种群历史以及威胁濒危物种长期存续的生态因素的研究。在本研究中,我们使用简化基因组测序(GBS)和线粒体序列数据(mtDNA)来定义两种高度濒危的淡水贻贝物种—— 和 的保护单元(CUs)。然后,我们将分子研究结果与1901年至2019年的实地采集细节相结合,以进一步阐明分布趋势、当代状况以及可能导致我们重点研究物种种群数量下降的其他因素。我们从2012年至2019年在布拉索斯河、内奇斯河、萨宾河和特里尼蒂河排水区的淡水贻贝采集样本中,收集了 和 的个体的GBS和mtDNA数据。分子分析解决了 和 内部遗传簇数量存在争议的问题;然而,我们发现有可靠证据支持四个保护单元,每个保护单元对应一个独立的流域。对历史和近期出现数据的评估表明,四个保护单元中每个单元的出现频率总体呈上升趋势,这与近期采样力度的增加相关。综合来看,这些发现表明 和 在其各自分布范围内可能都很罕见。因此,保护单元的建立将有助于制定基于证据的恢复计划,并确保潜在的圈养繁殖和转移工作是有益的。我们的综合研究代表了淡水贻贝保护基因组评估的一个案例研究,并为未来旨在为这些高度濒危生物制定恢复计划的研究提供了一个模型。

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