对中欧狼种群目前离散保护单位的基因支持

IF 1.7 3区 生物学 Q3 ECOLOGY
Wildlife Biology Pub Date : 2021-05-03 DOI:10.2981/wlb.00809
Maciej Szewczyk, C. Nowak, P. Hulva, J. Mergeay, A. V. Stronen, B. Bolfíková, Sylwia D. Czarnomska, T. A. Diserens, V. Fenchuk, M. Figura, A. Groot, Andżelika Haidt, M. M. Hansen, H. Jansman, Gesa Kluth, I. Kwiatkowska, K. Lubińska, J. Michaux, Natalia Niedźwiecka, S. Nowak, K. Olsen, I. Reinhardt, M. Romański, L. Schley, Steve Smith, R. Špinkytė-Bačkaitienė, P. Stachyra, K. Stępniak, P. Sunde, P. F. Thomsen, T. Zwijacz-Kozica, R. Mysłajek
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引用次数: 6

摘要

中欧灰狼犬类狼疮的范围正在动态扩大,将以前与世隔绝的种群重新连接起来。因此,最近的一篇论文提议合并目前的波罗的海和中欧狼管理单位,这两个单位不再因距离而孤立。然而,最近的基因发现表明,这两个种群在基因上并不同质。在这里,我们回顾了中欧狼遗传结构的最新数据,并表明尽管CE狼和波罗的海狼代表着相同的谱系,但它们的人口统计学历史导致了这两个种群之间的显著遗传结构。虽然这些群体通过适度的基因流动相互联系,但其水平不足以降低在CE种群中观察到的强烈创始人信号,这表明CE狼范围内的种群动态在很大程度上独立于其来源(波罗的海)种群的动态。因此,将CE和波罗的海狼结合在一起的管理单位不会形成一个人口统计学上一致的实体。因此,我们建议保护管理单位保持各自独立的地位。
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Genetic support for the current discrete conservation unit of the Central European wolf population
The gray wolf Canis lupus range in central Europe is dynamically expanding, reconnecting previously isolated populations. Thus, a recent paper has proposed to merge the current Baltic and Central European (CE) wolf management units, which are no longer isolated by distance. However, recent genetic findings indicate that these two populations are not genetically homogenous. Here we review the most recent data on wolf genetic structure in central Europe and show that even though the CE and Baltic wolves represent the same phylogeographic lineage, their demographic history has resulted in significant genetic structure between these two populations. While the groups are interconnected by moderate gene flow, it is not high enough to reduce the strong founder signal observed in the CE population, suggesting that population dynamics within the CE wolf range are largely independent from those of its source (Baltic) population. Consequently, a management unit combining the CE and Baltic wolves would not form a demographically coherent entity. Thus, we recommend that conservation management units maintain their separate status.
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Wildlife Biology
Wildlife Biology 生物-动物学
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
0.00%
发文量
33
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: WILDLIFE BIOLOGY is a high-quality scientific forum directing concise and up-to-date information to scientists, administrators, wildlife managers and conservationists. The journal encourages and welcomes original papers, short communications and reviews written in English from throughout the world. The journal accepts theoretical, empirical, and practical articles of high standard from all areas of wildlife science with the primary task of creating the scientific basis for the enhancement of wildlife management practices. Our concept of ''wildlife'' mainly includes mammal and bird species, but studies on other species or phenomena relevant to wildlife management are also of great interest. We adopt a broad concept of wildlife management, including all structures and actions with the purpose of conservation, sustainable use, and/or control of wildlife and its habitats, in order to safeguard sustainable relationships between wildlife and other human interests.
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