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基因组学识别出澳大利亚东部面临风险的考拉种群。

Genomics identifies koala populations at risk across eastern Australia.

作者信息

McLennan Elspeth A, Kovacs Toby G L, Silver Luke W, Chen Zhiliang, Jaya Frederick R, Ho Simon Y W, Belov Katherine, Hogg Carolyn J

机构信息

School of Life and Environmental Sciences, The University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Illumina Australia and New Zealand, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.

出版信息

Ecol Appl. 2025 Jan;35(1):e3062. doi: 10.1002/eap.3062. Epub 2024 Nov 29.

Abstract

Koalas are an iconic, endangered, Australian marsupial. Disease, habitat destruction, and catastrophic mega-fires have reduced koalas to remnant patches of their former range. With increased likelihood of extreme weather events and ongoing habitat clearing across Australia, koala populations are vulnerable to further declines and isolation. Small, isolated populations are considered at risk when there is increased inbreeding, erosion of genomic diversity, and loss of adaptive potential, all of which reduce their ability to respond to prevailing threats. Here, we characterized the current genomic landscape of koalas using data from The Koala Genome Survey, a joint initiative between the Australian Federal and New South Wales Governments that aimed to provide a future-proofed baseline genomic dataset across the koala's range in eastern Australia. We identified several regions of the continent where koalas have low genomic diversity and high inbreeding, as measured by runs of homozygosity. These populations included coastal sites along southeast Queensland and northern and mid-coast New South Wales, as well as southern New South Wales and Victoria. Analysis of genomic vulnerability to future climates revealed that northern koala populations were more at risk due to the extreme expected changes in this region, but that the adaptation required was minimal compared with other species. Our genomic analyses indicate that continued development, particularly linear infrastructure along coastal sites, and resultant habitat destruction are causing isolation and subsequent genomic erosion across many koala populations. Habitat protection and the formation of corridors must be employed for all koala populations to maintain current levels of diversity. For highly isolated koala populations, active management may be the only way to improve genomic diversity in the short term. If koalas are to be conserved for future generations, reversing their genomic isolation must be a priority in conservation planning.

摘要

考拉是澳大利亚标志性的濒危有袋动物。疾病、栖息地破坏和灾难性的大火已使考拉数量减少至其先前分布范围的残余区域。随着极端天气事件发生的可能性增加以及澳大利亚各地持续的栖息地清理,考拉种群极易进一步减少和隔离。当近亲繁殖增加、基因组多样性受到侵蚀以及适应潜力丧失时,小的孤立种群就被视为处于危险之中,所有这些都会降低它们应对当前威胁的能力。在此,我们利用考拉基因组调查的数据描绘了考拉当前的基因组状况,该调查是澳大利亚联邦政府和新南威尔士州政府的一项联合倡议,旨在提供一个面向未来的澳大利亚东部考拉分布范围内的基线基因组数据集。我们通过纯合子片段鉴定出该大陆上几个考拉基因组多样性低且近亲繁殖率高的区域。这些种群包括昆士兰州东南部以及新南威尔士州北部和中部海岸的沿海地区,还有新南威尔士州南部和维多利亚州。对未来气候下基因组脆弱性的分析表明,由于该地区预期的极端变化,北部考拉种群面临的风险更大,但与其他物种相比,所需的适应性变化最小。我们的基因组分析表明,持续的开发,尤其是沿海地区的线性基础设施建设以及由此导致的栖息地破坏,正在造成许多考拉种群的隔离以及随后的基因组侵蚀。必须对所有考拉种群采取栖息地保护和走廊建设措施,以维持当前的多样性水平。对于高度孤立的考拉种群,积极管理可能是短期内提高基因组多样性的唯一途径。如果要为子孙后代保护考拉,扭转它们的基因组隔离状况必须成为保护规划的首要任务。

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