Estimation of effective population size and detection of a recent population decline coinciding with habitat fragmentation in a ground beetle |
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Authors: | Keller I Excoffier L Largiadèr C R |
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Affiliation: | Computational and Molecular Population Genetics Lab, Zoological Institute, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland. irene.keller@zos.unibe.ch |
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Abstract: | We assess the impact of habitat fragmentation on the effective size (N(e)) of local populations of the flightless ground beetle Carabus violaceus in a small (<25 ha) and a large (>80 ha) forest fragment separated by a highway. N(e) was estimated based on the temporal variation of allele frequencies at 13 microsatellite loci using two different methods. In the smaller fragment, N(e) estimates ranged between 59 and a few hundred, whereas values between 190 and positive infinity were estimated for the larger fragment. In both samples, we detected a signal of population decline, which was stronger in the small fragment. The estimated time of onset of this N(e) reduction was consistent with the hypothesis that recent road constructions have divided a continuous population into several isolated subpopulations. In the small fragment, N(e) of the local population may be so small that its long-term persistence is endangered. |
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Keywords: | Carabus violaceus effective population size ground beetles habitat fragmentation population decline roads |
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