An extended mtDNA phylogeography for the alpine newt illuminates the provenance of introduced populations

IF 1 4区 生物学 Q3 ZOOLOGY
Jody Robbemont, Sam van Veldhuijzen, S. J. R. Allain, Johanna Ambu, Ryan Boyle, D. Canestrelli, Éinne Ó Cathasaigh, C. Cathrine, A. Chiocchio, D. Cogǎlniceanu, Milena Cvijanović, C. Dufresnes, Collie Ennis, R. Gandola, D. Jablonski, A. Julian, D. Kranželić, Simeon Lukanov, Í. Martínez‐Solano, Ryan Montgomery, B. Naumov, Matthew O’Neill, Alexandra North, M. Pabijan, Robert Pushendorf, D. Salvi, B. Schmidt, K. Sotiropoulos, F. Stănescu, D. Stanković, Sarah Stapleton, Emina Šunje, Márton Szabolcs, E. Vacheva, David G. Willis, Adnan Zimić, James G. France, W. R. Meilink, T. Stark, R. Struijk, Anagnostis Theodoropoulos, Manon C. de Visser, B. Wielstra
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Abstract

Many herpetofauna species have been introduced outside of their native range. MtDNA barcoding is regularly used to determine the provenance of such populations. The alpine newt has been introduced across the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and Ireland. However, geographical mtDNA structure across the natural range of the alpine newt is still incompletely understood and certain regions are severely undersampled. We collect mtDNA sequence data of over seven hundred individuals, from both the native and the introduced range. The main new insights from our extended mtDNA phylogeography are that 1) haplotypes from Spain do not form a reciprocally monophyletic clade, but are nested inside the mtDNA clade that covers western and eastern Europe; and 2) haplotypes from the northwest Balkans form a monophyletic clade together with those from the Southern Carpathians and Apuseni Mountains. We also home in on the regions where the distinct mtDNA clades meet in nature. We show that four out of the seven distinct mtDNA clades that comprise the alpine newt are implicated in the introductions in the Netherlands, United Kingdom and Ireland. In several introduced localities, two distinct mtDNA clades co-occur. As these mtDNA clades presumably represent cryptic species, we urge that the extent of genetic admixture between them is assessed from genome-wide nuclear DNA markers. We mobilized a large number of citizen scientists in this project to support the collection of DNA samples by skin swabbing and underscore the effectiveness of this sampling technique for mtDNA barcoding.
扩展的mtDNA系统地理学为高山蝾螈阐明了引进种群的来源
许多爬行动物物种已被引进到它们的原生范围之外。MtDNA条形码通常用于确定这些种群的来源。阿尔卑斯蝾螈已经被引进到荷兰、英国和爱尔兰。然而,在高山蝾螈的自然分布范围内,mtDNA的地理结构仍然不完全清楚,某些地区的样本严重不足。我们收集了来自本地和引进范围的700多个个体的mtDNA序列数据。从我们扩展的mtDNA系统地理学中得到的主要新见解是:1)来自西班牙的单倍型并没有形成一个相互的单系分支,而是嵌套在覆盖西欧和东欧的mtDNA分支中;2)来自巴尔干半岛西北部的单倍型与来自南喀尔巴阡山脉和阿普塞尼山脉的单倍型形成了一个单系进化支。我们还研究了自然界中不同的mtDNA分支相遇的区域。我们发现,组成高山蝾螈的7个不同mtDNA分支中,有4个与荷兰、英国和爱尔兰的引进有关。在几个引入的地方,两个不同的mtDNA分支共同发生。由于这些mtDNA分支可能代表了隐物种,我们敦促从全基因组核DNA标记中评估它们之间的遗传混合程度。在这个项目中,我们动员了大量的公民科学家来支持通过皮肤拭子采集DNA样本,并强调了这种采样技术对mtDNA条形码的有效性。
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Amphibia-Reptilia
Amphibia-Reptilia 生物-动物学
CiteScore
3.10
自引率
6.20%
发文量
39
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Amphibia-Reptilia is a leading European multi-disciplinary journal devoted to most of the aspects of herpetology: ecology, behaviour, evolution, conservation, physiology, morphology, paleontology, genetics, and systematics. Amphibia-Reptilia publishes high quality original papers, short-notes, reviews, book reviews and news of the Societas Europaea Herpetologica (SEH). The Societas Europaea Herpteologica (SEH) website is located at: www.seh-herpetology.org.
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