Heffernan Emily, Markee Amanda, Truglio Mary R, Barkdull Megan, Steele Cabrera Sarah, Daniels Jaret
McGuire Center for Lepidoptera and Biodiversity, Florida Museum of Natural History, 3215 Hull Road, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA.
New College of Florida, 5800 Bay Shore Road, Sarasota, FL 34243, USA.
Insects. 2023 Mar 27;14(4):321. doi: 10.3390/insects14040321.
We investigated the genetic structure and diversity between populations of a rare butterfly, the Florida duskywing ( E. Bell and W. Comstock, 1948) (Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae) across a network of South Florida pine rockland habitat fragments. Based on 81 individuals from seven populations and using multiple polymorphic microsatellite loci, our analyses support the presence of mainland Florida (peninsular) and Florida Keys (island) population groupings, with a moderate, asymmetrical gene flow connecting them, and the presence of private alleles providing unique identities to each. We additionally found that despite a prevalence in many Lepidoptera, the presence of was not identified in any of the samples screened. Our findings can be used to inform conservation and recovery decisions, including population monitoring, organism translocation, and priority areas for management, restoration or stepping-stone creation to help maintain the complex genetic structure of separate populations.
我们研究了一种珍稀蝴蝶——佛罗里达暗翅蝶(E. Bell和W. Comstock,1948年)(鳞翅目:弄蝶科)在南佛罗里达松岩栖息地碎片网络中不同种群之间的遗传结构和多样性。基于来自七个种群的81个个体,并使用多个多态微卫星位点,我们的分析支持佛罗里达大陆(半岛)和佛罗里达群岛(岛屿)种群分组的存在,它们之间存在适度的、不对称的基因流动,并且存在为每个种群提供独特身份的私有等位基因。我们还发现,尽管在许多鳞翅目中普遍存在,但在所筛选的任何样本中都未发现其存在。我们的研究结果可用于为保护和恢复决策提供信息,包括种群监测、生物迁移以及管理、恢复或创建踏脚石的优先区域,以帮助维持不同种群的复杂遗传结构。