分子系统发育分析和生态位建模为濒危鳄鱼蜥蜴(Shinisaurus crocodilurus)面临的威胁提供了新的见解

Q2 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Tham T. Nguyen, H. Ngo, Quynh Quy Ha, T. Nguyen, T. Q. Le, S. H. Nguyen, C. Pham, T. Ziegler, Mona van Schingen-Khan, M. Le
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美国。通讯:黎明德,le.duc.minh@hus.edu.vn。濒危鳄鱼蜥蜴Shinisaurus crocodilurus正受到人类活动的严重威胁,包括栖息地的丧失和退化,最严重的是国际宠物贸易的过度采集。因此,鳄鱼蜥蜴的种群规模在它们的活动范围内急剧下降,在中国只剩下一小部分,在越南也只剩下少数。为了优先考虑该物种的保护措施,在本研究中,我们对重要的新样本生成新的线粒体序列,并与现有数据进行分析。我们的研究结果证实了中国一个新的遗传独特的种群,突出了物种内部的隐遗传多样性。气候变化评估有助于确定新发现的分子分支在中国的自然分布范围,并确定越南种群在边境地区的分布延伸,特别是在中国一侧的潜在发生。考虑到气候变化对越南蜥蜴种群的影响,设计一条连接边境地区蜥蜴亚种群栖息地与延土山脉自然保护区的走廊,并/或将蜥蜴从该地点转移到更适合的栖息地,可能有助于在气候变化背景下保护该亚种群。在所有建议的保护措施中,越南和中国之间的密切合作对于有效保护这一高度濒危物种的潜在共享亚种群至关重要。
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Molecular phylogenetic analyses and ecological niche modeling provide new insights into threats to the endangered Crocodile Lizard (Shinisaurus crocodilurus)
USA. *Correspondence: Minh D. Le, le.duc.minh@hus.edu.vn. Abstract The endangered crocodile lizard, Shinisaurus crocodilurus , is seriously imperiled by anthropogenic threats, including habitat loss and degradation and most critically over-collection for the international pet trade. As a result, population sizes of crocodile lizards have sharply declined throughout their range, with only a small number remaining in China and a handful of individuals left in Vietnam. To prioritize conservation measures for the species, in this study, we generate new mitochondrial sequences of important new samples and analyze them with existing data. Our results confirm a new genetically distinct population in China, highlighting cryptic genetic diversity within the species. The assessment of climate change impacts the to locate the natural distribution range of the newly identified molecular clade in China and determine the distribution extension of the Vietnamese population in the border area, especially potential occurrence on the Chinese side. Considering the impacts of climate change on the Vietnamese population, designing a corridor to connect the subpopulation’s habitat in the border area with nature reserves in Yen Tu Mountain Range and/or translocating lizards from the site to more suitable habitats might help secure the subpopulation in the context of climate change. In all recommended conservation measures, close collaboration between Vietnam and China will be crucial to effectively protect this potentially shared subpopulation of the highly threatened species.
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Frontiers of Biogeography
Frontiers of Biogeography Environmental Science-Ecology
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4.30
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34
审稿时长
6 weeks
期刊介绍: Frontiers of Biogeography is the scientific magazine of the International Biogeography Society (http://www.biogeography.org/). Our scope includes news, original research letters, reviews, opinions and perspectives, news, commentaries, interviews, and articles on how to teach, disseminate and/or apply biogeographical knowledge. We accept papers on the study of the geographical variations of life at all levels of organization, including also studies on temporal and/or evolutionary variations in any component of biodiversity if they have a geographical perspective, as well as studies at relatively small scales if they have a spatially explicit component.
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