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极端分布范围内一个长途迁徙物种种群数量下降的基因组特征

The Genomic Signature of Demographic Decline in a Long-Distance Migrant in a Range-Extreme Population.

作者信息

Day George, Bolderstone Thomas, Conway Greg J, Cross Tony, Davis Tony, Dolan Matilda, Greening Mervyn, Neale Colin, Nicholson Ian, Nicholson Kim, Ward Ann, Ward Nik, Fox Graeme, Harney Ewan, Hipperson Helen, Maher Kathryn, Thompson Jamie, Tucker Rachel, Waters Dean, Durrant Kate L, Burke Terry, Slate Jon, Arnold Kathryn E

机构信息

Department of Environment and Geography, University of York, York, UK.

NERC Environmental Omics Facility, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK.

出版信息

Mol Ecol. 2025 Jul;34(13):e17805. doi: 10.1111/mec.17805. Epub 2025 Jun 5.

Abstract

Migratory birds are inherently vagile, a strategy that may reduce the impacts of habitat loss and fragmentation on genetic diversity. However, specialist resource requirements and range-edge distribution can counteract these benefits. The European nightjar (Caprimulgus europaeus) is a long-distance migratory bird and resource specialist. Like other long-distance migrants, nightjar populations have declined across the British Isles and Northwestern Europe over the past century. With this decline well documented in the British Isles, there is a need to quantify its genetic impacts. We applied full genome resequencing to 60 historic (1841-1980) and 36 contemporary British nightjars. Nightjars exhibited a statistically significant 34.8% loss in heterozygosity and an increase in inbreeding over the last ~180 years, showing a departure from panmixia towards weak spatial structure in the modern population. Such fine-scale structuring in migratory birds is rare. Our results provide a case study of fragmentation's impact on a species with specialist resource requirements at its range limit. Similar demographic declines in nightjars and other long-distance migrants across Northern and Western Europe suggest that genetic patterns seen in the British population may reflect those in other nightjar populations and European avifauna. Whilst our results indicate no immediate conservation concern, they depict a trajectory of declining genetic diversity, increasing inbreeding and genetic structure, potentially shared with other migratory species. Our study highlights the value of applying spatiotemporal population genetics analysis to migratory birds, despite their inherent vagility.

摘要

候鸟天生具有很强的迁徙性,这一策略可能会减少栖息地丧失和破碎化对遗传多样性的影响。然而,特定的资源需求和边缘分布范围可能会抵消这些益处。欧夜鹰(欧洲夜鹰)是一种长途候鸟,也是资源 specialists。与其他长途迁徙鸟类一样,在过去的一个世纪里,欧夜鹰在不列颠群岛和欧洲西北部的数量有所下降。由于在不列颠群岛这种数量下降已有充分记录,因此有必要量化其对遗传的影响。我们对60只历史时期(1841 - 1980年)和36只当代英国欧夜鹰进行了全基因组重测序。在过去约180年里,欧夜鹰的杂合度显著下降了34.8%,近亲繁殖增加,表明现代种群从随机交配偏离,呈现出微弱的空间结构。这种在候鸟中出现的精细尺度结构是罕见的。我们的研究结果提供了一个案例研究,展示了破碎化对一个在其分布范围边缘有特定资源需求的物种的影响。在北欧和西欧,欧夜鹰及其他长途迁徙鸟类出现了类似的种群数量下降,这表明在英国种群中观察到的遗传模式可能反映了其他欧夜鹰种群以及欧洲鸟类群落的情况。虽然我们的研究结果表明目前无需立即关注保护问题,但它们描绘了遗传多样性下降、近亲繁殖增加和遗传结构变化的轨迹,其他迁徙物种可能也有类似情况。我们的研究强调了对候鸟应用时空种群遗传学分析的价值,尽管它们具有天生的迁徙性。 (注:原文中“specialist resource requirements”里的“specialist”未明确准确意思,这里暂保留英文未翻译)

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