气候变化对巴西塞拉多生物群落西洋Anacardium occidentale种群遗传结构的影响预测。

IF 1.3 4区 生物学 Q4 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Genetica Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-03 DOI:10.1007/s10709-023-00199-5
Jacqueline Souza Lima, Rosane Garcia Collevatti, Leciane Kárita de Oliveira, Lázaro José Chaves, Ronaldo Veloso Naves, Thannya Nascimento Soares, José Alexandre Felizola Diniz Filho, Mariana Pires de Campos Telles
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摘要

人们一直对了解自然种群的遗传多样性模式感兴趣,因为种内遗传多样性是所有进化变化的基础,因此,在面临环境变化时,它对种群持久性的潜在影响。本文首次描述了世界上经济最重要的热带作物之一巴西塞拉多腰果的遗传多样性分布和种群结构。我们应用贝叶斯聚类方法(STRUCTURE和POPS)来预测未来气候变化对A.occidentale种群遗传结构的影响。我们确定了与该物种范围的西南、中部和北部区域相对应的不同遗传群。在未来的气候变化情景下,特征遗传簇将消失,导致整个景观的遗传变异同质化。我们的发现表明,遗传多样性的丧失可能性很高,这反过来又会降低该物种应对预测的未来气候变化的进化潜力。这项研究的结果可能有助于制定管理策略,以保护天然腰果种群的遗传多样性和结构。
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Forecasting effects of climate changes on the population genetic structure of Anacardium occidentale in the Cerrado biome, Brazil.

Forecasting effects of climate changes on the population genetic structure of Anacardium occidentale in the Cerrado biome, Brazil.

There has been a continuous interest in understanding the patterns of genetic diversity in natural populations because of the role of intraspecific genetic diversity as the basis of all evolutionary change and thus, its potential effects on population persistence when facing environmental changes. Here, we provided the first description of genetic diversity distribution and population structure of Anacardium occidentale L. (cashew) from the Brazilian Cerrado, one of the most economically important tropical crops in the world. We applied Bayesian clustering approaches (STRUCTURE and POPS) that allow predicting the effects of future climatic changes on the population genetic structure of A. occidentale. We identified distinct genetic groups corresponding to the southwestern, central, and northern regions of the species' range. The characterized genetic clusters will disappear under future climate change scenarios, leading to a homogenization of genetic variability across the landscape. Our findings suggest a high likelihood for the loss of genetic diversity, which in turn will reduce the evolutionary potential of the species to cope with predicted future climatic changes. Results from this study may help develop management strategies to conserve the genetic diversity and structure of natural cashew populations.

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Genetica
Genetica 生物-遗传学
CiteScore
2.70
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0.00%
发文量
32
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Genetica publishes papers dealing with genetics, genomics, and evolution. Our journal covers novel advances in the fields of genomics, conservation genetics, genotype-phenotype interactions, evo-devo, population and quantitative genetics, and biodiversity. Genetica publishes original research articles addressing novel conceptual, experimental, and theoretical issues in these areas, whatever the taxon considered. Biomedical papers and papers on breeding animal and plant genetics are not within the scope of Genetica, unless framed in an evolutionary context. Recent advances in genetics, genomics and evolution are also published in thematic issues and synthesis papers published by experts in the field.
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