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Linking habitat characteristics with genetic diversity of the European pine marten (Martes martes) in France
Authors:Marina Mergey  Jérémy Larroque  Sandrine Ruette  Jean-Michel Vandel  Rémi Helder  Guillaume Queney  Sébastien Devillard
Institution:1. Centre de Recherche et de Formation en Eco-Ethologie, 2C2A, 5 rue de la Héronnière, F-08240, Boult-aux-Bois, France
2. Office National de la Chasse et de la Faune Sauvage, CNERA-PAD, Montfort, F-01330, Birieux, France
3. Université Lyon 1; CNRS, UMR5558, Laboratoire de Biométrie et Biologie Evolutive, F-69622, Villeurbanne, France
4. Antagene, Immeuble le Meltem, 2, allée des Séquoias, F-69578, Limonest Cedex, France
Abstract:Although typically considered as a forest specialist species, the European pine marten (Martes martes) is an example of a number of species that have recently been found to also live in fragmented landscapes. Considering that habitat fragmentation and loss is a major threat to the persistence of mammal species in such landscapes, we investigated the association between habitat characteristics and genetic diversity across four pine marten populations occupying contrasting landscapes in France with different degrees of forest availability and fragmentation. Bayesian and multivariate clustering methods evidenced the presence of three genetic clusters and isolation by distance between populations was found at the national scale. We found an overall moderate level of genetic variability, but no evidence of a bottleneck or deficit in heterozygosity in any of the populations. No pattern of isolation by distance was found within the populations, except in the one located in the Pyrenean Mountains which appeared partly isolated from other continental populations and also showed a lower level of genetic diversity. No obvious association between the pattern of genetic variability and the pattern of forested habitat characteristics was found. We discuss the possibility that pine martens show greater behavioural plasticity than typically expected allowing them to adapt to different habitat types.
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