Low population structure and genetic diversity in Rhinolophus blasii at the northern limit of its European range: are there undiscovered colonies?

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Jakab, Endre [1 ,2 ]
Bucs, Szilard [3 ]
Jere, Csaba [4 ]
Csosz, Istvan [4 ]
Jakab, Reka, I [2 ]
Szodoray-Paradi, Farkas [5 ]
Popescu, Octavian [6 ]
机构
[1] Babes Bolyai Univ, Fac Biol & Geol, Hungarian Dept Biol & Ecol, 44 Republicii Gh Bilascu St, Cluj Napoca 400015, Romania
[2] Babes Bolyai Univ, Interdisciplinary Res Inst Bionanosci, Mol Biol Ctr, 42 Treboniu Laurian St, Cluj Napoca 400271, Romania
[3] Ctr Bat Res & Conservat, 14-3 Peana Alee, Cluj Napca 400530, Romania
[4] Myotis Bat Conservat Gmup, 15-A-16 Fratiei Bld, Miercurea Ciuc 530171, Romania
[5] Romanian Bat Protect Assoc, 2 IB Deleanu St, Satu Mare 440014, Romania
[6] Romanian Acad, Inst Biol, OP 56,CP 53, Bucharest 060031, Romania
关键词
Blasius's horseshoe bat; Romania; mitochondrial marker; nuclear marker; HORSESHOE BAT; MITOCHONDRIAL; PERFORMANCE; CHIROPTERA; NEUTRALITY; EVOLUTION; SEQUENCES; PATTERNS; MEHELYI; EURYALE;
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10.3161/15081109ACC2021.23.2.003
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Q95 [动物学];
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摘要
The Blasius's horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus blasii) shows a fragmented distribution in the European part of its range, and its populations are threatened by many human-induced factors. The status and distribution of the species in Romania are largely unknown. In recent years, regular bat surveys and monitoring have confirmed the presence of the species in north-western Romania, in Galaseni Cave, Padurea Craiului Mountains, representing the northernmost distribution point of R. blasii in Europe. In our study we investigated whether this northernmost colony is genetically isolated from, or related to, larger populations in south-western Romania. A combined analysis of two mitochondrial (12S, HVII) and two nuclear (RAG2, DBY7) genetic markers was used in order to reveal possible relationships between these populations. The small number of haplotypes, the presence of shared haplotypes and overall low population structure suggest that the south-western and north-western Romanian populations are related through yet unidentified colonies of R. blasii, with continuous migration between them. Our results also indicate that the R. blasii colony from Galaseni Cave was established by female individuals migrating not far from their birthplace. To preserve this marginal population in a long term, conservation measures need to be strengthened and properly enforced, in parallel with the search for new R. blasii colonies in the region. To our knowledge, the present work represents the only molecular study of R. blasii in Europe.
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