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佛罗里达灌丛鸦种群日益碎片化过程中遗传多样性降低的动态变化

Dynamics of reduced genetic diversity in increasingly fragmented populations of Florida scrub jays,.

作者信息

Nguyen Tram N, Chen Nancy, Cosgrove Elissa J, Bowman Reed, Fitzpatrick John W, Clark Andrew G

机构信息

Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Cornell University Ithaca New York USA.

Cornell Lab of Ornithology Ithaca New York USA.

出版信息

Evol Appl. 2022 Jun 1;15(6):1018-1027. doi: 10.1111/eva.13421. eCollection 2022 Jun.

Abstract

Understanding the genomic consequences of population decline is important for predicting species' vulnerability to intensifying global change. Empirical information about genomic changes in populations in the early stages of decline, especially for those still experiencing immigration, remains scarce. We used 7834 autosomal SNPs and demographic data for 288 Florida scrub jays (; FSJ) sampled in 2000 and 2008 to compare levels of genetic diversity, inbreeding, relatedness, and lengths of runs of homozygosity (ROH) between two subpopulations within dispersal distance of one another but have experienced contrasting demographic trajectories. At Archbold Biological Station (ABS), the FSJ population has been stable because of consistent habitat protection and management, while at nearby Placid Lakes Estates (PLE), the population declined precipitously due to suburban development. By the onset of our sampling in 2000, birds in PLE were already less heterozygous, more inbred, and on average more related than birds in ABS. No significant changes occurred in heterozygosity or inbreeding across the 8-year sampling interval, but average relatedness among individuals decreased in PLE, thus by 2008 average relatedness did not differ between sites. PLE harbored a similar proportion of short ROH but a greater proportion of long ROH than ABS, suggesting one continuous population of shared demographic history in the past, which is now experiencing more recent inbreeding. These results broadly uphold the predictions of simple population genetic models based on inferred effective population sizes and rates of immigration. Our study highlights how, in just a few generations, formerly continuous populations can diverge in heterozygosity and levels of inbreeding with severe local population decline despite ongoing gene flow.

摘要

了解种群数量下降的基因组后果对于预测物种在全球变化加剧情况下的脆弱性至关重要。关于种群数量下降早期阶段基因组变化的实证信息仍然稀缺,尤其是对于那些仍有移民现象的种群。我们利用2000年和2008年采集的288只佛罗里达灌丛鸦(; FSJ)的7834个常染色体单核苷酸多态性(SNP)和人口统计数据,比较了两个彼此距离在扩散范围内但经历了不同人口统计轨迹的亚种群之间的遗传多样性、近亲繁殖、亲缘关系以及纯合子连续片段(ROH)的长度。在阿奇博尔德生物站(ABS),由于持续的栖息地保护和管理,FSJ种群一直保持稳定,而在附近的宁静湖庄园(PLE),由于郊区发展,种群数量急剧下降。到2000年我们开始采样时,PLE的鸟类已经比ABS的鸟类杂合性更低、近亲繁殖程度更高,平均亲缘关系也更强。在8年的采样间隔内,杂合性或近亲繁殖没有显著变化,但PLE个体之间的平均亲缘关系下降,因此到2008年,两个地点的平均亲缘关系没有差异。PLE拥有与ABS相似比例的短ROH,但长ROH的比例更高,这表明过去曾有一个连续的种群具有共同的人口统计历史,而现在正在经历更近的近亲繁殖。这些结果大致支持了基于推断的有效种群大小和移民率的简单种群遗传模型的预测。我们的研究强调了,尽管存在持续的基因流动,但在短短几代内,以前连续的种群如何在杂合性和近亲繁殖水平上出现分化,同时局部种群数量严重下降。

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