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DOI10.1111/ibi.12599
Gene flow connects coastal populations of a habitat specialist, the Clapper Rail Rallus crepitans
Coster, Stephanie S.1,5; Welsh, Amy B.1; Costanzo, Gary2; Harding, Sergio R.3; Anderson, James T.1; Katzner, Todd E.4
发表日期2019
ISSN0019-1019
EISSN1474-919X
卷号161期号:1页码:66-78
英文摘要

Examining population genetic structure can reveal patterns of reproductive isolation or population mixing and inform conservation management. Some avian species are predicted to exhibit minimal genetic differentiation among populations as a result of the species high mobility, with habitat specialists tending to show greater fine-scale genetic structure. To explore the relationship between habitat specialization and gene flow, we investigated the genetic structure of a saltmarsh specialist with high potential mobility across a wide geographical range of fragmented habitat. Little variation among mitochondrial sequences (620 bp from ND2) was observed among 149 individual Clapper Rails Rallus crepitans sampled along the Atlantic coast of the USA, with the majority of individuals at all sampling sites sharing a single haplotype. Genotyping of nine microsatellite loci across 136 individuals revealed moderate genetic diversity, no evidence of bottlenecks and a weak pattern of genetic differentiation that increased with geographical distance. Multivariate analyses, Bayesian clustering and an AMOVA all suggested a lack of genetic structuring across the Atlantic coast of the USA, with all individuals grouped into a single interbreeding population. Spatial autocorrelation analyses showed evidence of weak female philopatry and a lack of male philopatry. We conclude that high gene flow connecting populations of this habitat specialist may result from the interaction of ecological and behavioural factors that promote dispersal and limit natal philopatry and breeding-site fidelity. As climate change threatens saltmarshes, the genetic diversity and population connectivity of Clapper Rails may promote resilience of their populations. This finding helps inform about potential fates of other similarly behaving saltmarsh specialists on the Atlantic coast.


WOS研究方向Zoology
来源期刊IBIS
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/91578
作者单位1.West Virginia Univ, Div Forestry & Nat Resources, Morgantown, WV 26506 USA;
2.Virginia Dept Game & Inland Fisheries, Charles City, VA USA;
3.Virginia Dept Game & Inland Fisheries, Henrico, VA USA;
4.US Geol Survey, Forest & Rangeland Ecosyst Sci Ctr, Boise, ID USA;
5.Randolph Macon Coll, Dept Biol, Ashland, VA 23005 USA
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Coster, Stephanie S.,Welsh, Amy B.,Costanzo, Gary,et al. Gene flow connects coastal populations of a habitat specialist, the Clapper Rail Rallus crepitans[J],2019,161(1):66-78.
APA Coster, Stephanie S.,Welsh, Amy B.,Costanzo, Gary,Harding, Sergio R.,Anderson, James T.,&Katzner, Todd E..(2019).Gene flow connects coastal populations of a habitat specialist, the Clapper Rail Rallus crepitans.IBIS,161(1),66-78.
MLA Coster, Stephanie S.,et al."Gene flow connects coastal populations of a habitat specialist, the Clapper Rail Rallus crepitans".IBIS 161.1(2019):66-78.
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