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基因组学揭示一种濒危南美鸟类的种群结构和属间杂交:对管理和保护的启示

Genomics Reveal Population Structure and Intergeneric Hybridization in an Endangered South American Bird: Implications for Management and Conservation.

作者信息

Domínguez Marisol, Arantes Larissa S, Lavinia Pablo D, Bergjürgen Nicole, Casale Agustin I, Fracas Pablo A, Lijtmaer Darío A, Tubaro Pablo, Sparmann Sarah, Mbedi Susan, Mazzoni Camila, Mahler Bettina, Tiedemann Ralph

机构信息

Unit of Evolutionary Biology/Systematic Zoology Institute for Biochemistry and Biology, University of Potsdam Potsdam Germany.

Department of Evolutionary Genetics Leibniz Institute for Zoo- and Wildlife Research (IZW) Berlin Germany.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2025 Jan 8;15(1):e70820. doi: 10.1002/ece3.70820. eCollection 2025 Jan.

Abstract

Genomics is an invaluable tool for conservation, particularly for endangered species impacted by wildlife trafficking. This study uses genomic data to provide new insights to aid conservation and management of endangered species, using as a case study the Yellow cardinal (), a bird endemic to southern South America severely affected by illegal trade and the transformation of its natural habitat. We explore population structure within the Yellow cardinal, delimiting management units and describing connectivity among them. Additionally, we develop and assess the accuracy of a panel of 189 informative SNPs, and demonstrate how these can reliably assign confiscated individuals to one of the management units established. Lastly, we assess hybridization between the Yellow cardinal and the Diuca finch (), which is reported to occur in regions of sympatry. We confirm that hybridization occurs, although it is not as common as previously thought, and that hybrids might be fertile, as we found evidence of backcrossing with Yellow cardinals. We discuss the implications of this introgression for the evolution and conservation of Yellow cardinals. Our study provides new, valuable information that can guide conservation efforts, comprising a test case for the use of genomics in combating illegal trafficking, with potential application beyond the case of the Yellow cardinal.

摘要

基因组学是保护工作中一项宝贵的工具,对于受野生动物贸易影响的濒危物种而言尤为如此。本研究利用基因组数据,以南美南部特有的黄顶主红雀()为案例研究对象,为濒危物种的保护和管理提供新的见解,该鸟类因非法贸易及其自然栖息地的改变而受到严重影响。我们探究了黄顶主红雀的种群结构,划定了管理单元并描述了它们之间的连通性。此外,我们开发并评估了一组189个信息性单核苷酸多态性(SNP)的准确性,并展示了如何利用这些SNP将没收的个体可靠地分配到已建立的管理单元之一。最后,我们评估了黄顶主红雀与迪卡朱雀()之间的杂交情况,据报道这种杂交发生在同域分布区域。我们证实杂交现象确实存在,尽管其并不像之前认为的那么普遍,而且杂交后代可能具有生育能力,因为我们发现了其与黄顶主红雀回交的证据。我们讨论了这种基因渗入对黄顶主红雀进化和保护的影响。我们的研究提供了可指导保护工作的新的宝贵信息,构成了在打击非法贸易中利用基因组学的一个测试案例,其潜在应用范围超出了黄顶主红雀这一案例。

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