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Genetic diversity and structure of urban populations of Pieris butterflies assessed using amplified fragment length polymorphism
Authors:Takami Yasuoki  Koshio Chiharu  Ishii Minoru  Fujii Hisashi  Hidaka Toshitaka  Shimizu Isamu
Affiliation:Center for Ecological Research, Kyoto University, Kamitanakami, Otsu, Shiga 520-2113, Japan. takami@terra.zool.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Abstract:
Conservation programs in urban ecosystems need to determine the genetic background in populations of urban dwellers. We examined the genetic diversity and structure of Pieris rapae and P. melete using AFLP markers, and compared them between species and between urban and rural environments. As a result: (i). in both species, there was no reduction in genetic diversity within urban populations by direct comparison of diversity measurements, although the analysis of molecular variance suggested significant reductions in the variance within seasonal subpopulations in urban populations; (ii). P. rapae retained greater genetic diversity within species and populations; (iii). populations of both species showed significant genetic differentiation, and P. melete was more strongly subdivided; (iv). in both species, geographically close populations did not cluster with one another in the upgma analysis; (v). there was no genetic isolation due to geographical distance in either species; (vi). the genetic composition of seasonal subpopulations differed in urban populations of both species, and the genetic distances among subpopulations were correlated with seasonal differences in P. rapae and with temporal differences in P. melete. These results indicate that the genetic diversity in urban populations of both species was reduced at times, but was maintained by dispersal from genetically differentiated populations. Differences in the ability and mode of dispersal in the two species may be reflected in the degree of population subdivision and patterns of seasonal change in the genetic composition.
Keywords:AFLP    dispersal    isolation by distance    Pieris    seasonality    urban ecology
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