Genomic patterns of native palms from the Leeward Antilles confirm single-island endemism and guide conservation priorities

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
James A. R. Clugston, Quirijn Coolen, Erik Houtepen, André S. J. van Proosdij, Ayress D. Grinage, M. Patrick Griffith
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Systematic study of the palm (Arecaceae) flora from the Leeward Antilles marked both Sabal antillensis and Sabal lougheediana as endemic to Curaçao and Bonaire respectively. Although both species are emergent, obvious and charismatic elements of the Antillean flora, they were only described within the last decade. Sabal lougheediana is in demographic crisis as a result of constant ungulate pressure prohibiting seedling establishment, while S. antillensis is thriving as a result of careful management. Given the surprisingly recent discovery of these two species, and the severity of the conservation concern, genomic data can help inform whether these taxa are in fact well-circumscribed species, and help to guide further conservation actions. To investigate genomic diversity, we employed RADSeq data from samples throughout the range of both species. Results show significant genetic distance and fixation between the two taxa as currently circumscribed, as well as reduced genetic diversity and increased inbreeding in both species. Multivariate analysis of genetic distance and Bayesian clustering analysis both show clear and significant separation of the two taxa. Parallel assay of ex situ collections informs how future development of germplasm reserves can help support conservation of both species. We provide recommendations to help conserve these two unique and distinct species.

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背风安的列斯群岛本地棕榈树的基因组模式证实了单岛特有性,并为优先保护事项提供了指导
对背风安的列斯群岛棕榈科植物的系统研究表明,Sabal antillensis 和 Sabal lougheediana 分别是库拉索岛和博内尔岛的特有种。虽然这两个物种都是安的列斯群岛植物区系中新兴、明显和有魅力的元素,但它们只是在过去十年中才被描述出来。Sabal lougheediana 由于不断受到羚羊的压力而无法育苗,正处于人口危机之中,而 S. antillensis 则由于精心管理而茁壮成长。鉴于这两个物种是最近才被发现的,而且保护问题非常严重,基因组数据有助于了解这些分类群是否实际上是圈定良好的物种,并有助于指导进一步的保护行动。为了研究基因组多样性,我们采用了来自这两个物种分布区样本的 RADSeq 数据。结果显示,这两个类群之间存在明显的遗传距离和固定性,遗传多样性降低,近亲繁殖增加。遗传距离的多变量分析和贝叶斯聚类分析都表明这两个类群之间存在明显和显著的分离。对异地采集的平行分析为未来种质储备的发展提供了信息,有助于支持对这两个物种的保护。我们提出了一些建议,以帮助保护这两个独特而不同的物种。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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