首页 | 本学科首页   官方微博 | 高级检索  
   检索      


Conservation implications of genetic structure in the narrowest endemic quillwort from the Eastern Amazon
Authors:Jeronymo Dalapicolla  Ronnie Alves  Rodolfo Jaff  Santelmo Vasconcelos  Eder Soares Pires  Gisele Lopes Nunes  Jovani Bernardino de Souza Pereira  Jos Tasso F Guimares  Mariana C Dias  Taís Nogueira Fernandes  Daniela Scherer  Fernando Marino Gomes dos Santos  Alexandre Castilho  Mirella Pupo Santos  Emiliano Nicolas Caldern  Rodrigo Lemes Martins  Rodrigo Nunes da Fonseca  Francisco de Assis Esteves  Cecílio Frois Caldeira  Guilherme Oliveira
Abstract:The quillwort Isoëtes cangae is a critically endangered species occurring in a single lake in Serra dos Carajás, Eastern Amazon. Low genetic diversity and small effective population sizes (N e) are expected for narrow endemic species (NES). Conservation biology studies centered in a single species show some limitations, but they are still useful considering the limited time and resources available for protection of species at risk of extinction. Here, we evaluated the genetic diversity, population structure, N e, and minimum viable population (MVP) of Icangae to provide information for effective conservation programs. Our analyses were based on 55 individuals collected from the Amendoim Lake and 35,638 neutral SNPs. Our results indicated a single panmictic population, moderate levels of genetic diversity, and N e in the order of thousands, contrasting the expected for NES. Negative FIS values were also found, suggesting that Icangae is not under risk of inbreeding depression. Our findings imply that Icangae contains enough genetic diversity to ensure evolutionary potential and that all individuals should be treated as one demographic unit. These results provide essential information to optimize ex situ conservation efforts and genetic diversity monitoring, which are currently applied to guide Icangae conservation plans.
Keywords:conservation genetics  effective population size  genomic skimming  isoetaceae  narrow endemic species (NES)
设为首页 | 免责声明 | 关于勤云 | 加入收藏

Copyright©北京勤云科技发展有限公司  京ICP备09084417号