Low genetic diversity and high gene flow in the Aquatic Warbler (Acrocephalus paludicola), a threatened marshland songbird with a fragmented breeding range

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Justyna Kubacka, Anna Dubiec, Judith Korb, Volker Salewski, Andrzej Dyrcz, Julien Foucher, Benedikt Giessing, Bernd Leisler, Karl Schulze-Hagen, Michael Wink, Hanna Panagiotopoulou
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Breeding habitat loss and depletion of genetic diversity can have critically negative impacts on species, and especially so for habitat specialists. The Aquatic Warbler Acrocephalus paludicola is a threatened European songbird that breeds in fens, which have been lost and fragmented over centuries. We used microsatellite loci to perform a spatial and longitudinal comparison, comparing samples collected recently (contemporary) with those obtained about two decades earlier (historical) from c. 25% of the breeding range (Biebrza and Polesie) of the Aquatic Warbler. With these data we explored changes in genetic diversity, expansions and reductions of population size, population structure, and gene flow. Allelic richness, expected heterozygosity, the number of effective and private alleles, and effective population size (NE ≈ 200) were low and comparable across time and space. We detected a genetic bottleneck in contemporary Biebrza, and a less certain bottleneck in both historical and contemporary Polesie. Across space, Biebrza and Polesie were not genetically differentiated in either period. All the historical samples clustered together, but in the contemporary samples a small part of Polesie clustered separately (FST = 0.011). Across time, Biebrza and Polesie showed low but significant differentiation (FST = 0.026–0.064), and historical and contemporary groups clustered apart. A principal coordinate analysis on genetic distance detected three groups, which spanned sampling locations. In the temporal comparison, the contemporary group and contemporary Biebrza had elevated mean within-group pairwise relatedness. We did not recover signals for sex-biased dispersal, asymmetric gene flow or isolation-by-distance using the molecular data. Our results suggest that the studied populations show: (1) impoverished genetic diversity, (2) a change in allele frequencies over the two decades studied and (3) high gene flow between distant breeding sites, implying high resilience to habitat fragmentation that should facilitate the success of recolonising restored habitat patches by Aquatic Warblers.

水生莺(Acrochalus paludicola)的低遗传多样性和高基因流,这是一种繁殖范围分散的受威胁的沼泽地鸣禽
繁殖栖息地的丧失和遗传多样性的耗竭会对物种产生严重的负面影响,对于栖息地专家来说更是如此。水莺(Acrocephalus paludicola)是一种濒临灭绝的欧洲鸣禽,它在沼泽地繁殖,而沼泽地已经消失和破碎了几个世纪。我们使用微卫星位点进行了空间和纵向比较,将最近(当代)采集的样本与大约二十年前(历史)采集的样本进行了比较,这些样本来自水莺约 25% 的繁殖地(Biebrza 和 Polesie)。利用这些数据,我们探讨了遗传多样性的变化、种群规模的扩大和缩小、种群结构和基因流。在不同的时间和空间,等位基因丰富度、预期杂合度、有效等位基因和私有等位基因的数量以及有效种群规模(NE ≈ 200)都很低,且具有可比性。我们在当代的 Biebrza 发现了遗传瓶颈,在历史和当代的 Polesie 发现了不太确定的瓶颈。在空间上,Biebrza 和 Polesie 在任何时期都没有基因上的差异。所有历史样本都聚集在一起,但在当代样本中,有一小部分波列西人单独聚集在一起(FST = 0.011)。从时间上看,Biebrza 和 Polesie 的分化程度较低,但很明显(FST = 0.026-0.064),历史和当代群体聚类在一起。通过对遗传距离进行主坐标分析,发现了三个跨越采样地点的群体。在时间比较中,当代组和当代 Biebrza 的组内平均成对亲缘关系较高。通过分子数据,我们没有发现性别偏向散布、非对称基因流或距离隔离的信号。我们的研究结果表明,所研究的种群表现出:(1)遗传多样性贫乏;(2)在所研究的二十年中等位基因频率发生了变化;(3)远距离繁殖地之间基因流动频繁,这意味着水莺对栖息地破碎化具有很强的适应能力,这应有助于水莺成功地重新定居于已恢复的栖息地斑块。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
Accounts of Chemical Research 化学-化学综合
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31.40
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312
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: Accounts of Chemical Research presents short, concise and critical articles offering easy-to-read overviews of basic research and applications in all areas of chemistry and biochemistry. These short reviews focus on research from the author’s own laboratory and are designed to teach the reader about a research project. In addition, Accounts of Chemical Research publishes commentaries that give an informed opinion on a current research problem. Special Issues online are devoted to a single topic of unusual activity and significance. Accounts of Chemical Research replaces the traditional article abstract with an article "Conspectus." These entries synopsize the research affording the reader a closer look at the content and significance of an article. Through this provision of a more detailed description of the article contents, the Conspectus enhances the article's discoverability by search engines and the exposure for the research.
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