Effects of fragmentation on genetic diversity in island populations of the Aegean wall lizard Podarcis erhardii (Lacertidae, Reptilia)

被引:45
|
作者
Hurston, H. [1 ]
Voith, L. [1 ]
Bonanno, J. [1 ]
Foufopoulos, J. [2 ]
Pafilis, P. [2 ,3 ]
Valakos, E. [4 ]
Anthony, N. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ New Orleans, Dept Biol Sci, New Orleans, LA 70148 USA
[2] Univ Michigan, Sch Nat Resources & Environm, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
[3] Univ Michigan, Dept Class Studies, Modern Greek Program, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
[4] Univ Athens, Dept Biol, Sect Anim & Human Physiol, Athens 15784, Greece
关键词
Island; Fragmentation; Lizard; Microsatellite; Genetic diversity; Podarcis; EVOLUTIONARY GENETICS; MICROSATELLITE LOCI; INTEGRATED SOFTWARE; BALANCING SELECTION; COMPUTER-PROGRAM; DNA; BOTTLENECK; SQUAMATA; LIKELIHOOD; PHYLOGENY;
D O I
10.1016/j.ympev.2009.03.028
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Landbridge islands offer unique opportunities for understanding the effects of fragmentation history on genetic variation in island taxa. The formation of islands by rising sea levels can be likened to a population bottleneck whose magnitude and duration is determined by island area and time since isolation, respectively. The Holocene landbridge islands of the Aegean Sea (Greece) were formed since the last glacial maximum and constitute an ideal system for disentangling the effects of island area, age and geographic isolation on genetic variability. Of the many reptile species inhabiting this island system, the Aegean wall lizard Podarcis erhardii is an excellent indicator of fragmentation history due to its widespread distribution and poor over-water dispersal abilities. In this study, we utilize a detailed record of Holocene fragmentation to investigate the effects of island history on wall lizard mitochondrial and nuclear microsatellite diversity. Findings show that the spatial distribution of mitochondrial haplotypes reflects historical patterns of fragmentation rather than geographic proximity per se. In keeping with neutral bottleneck theory, larger and younger islands retain more nuclear genetic variation than smaller, older islands. Conversely, there is no evidence of an effect of isolation by distance or effect of distance to the nearest larger landmass on genetic variability, indicating little gene flow between islands. Lastly, population-specific measures of genetic differentiation are inversely correlated with island area, suggesting that smaller islands exhibit greater divergence due to their greater susceptibility to drift. Taken together, these results suggest that both island area and time since isolation are important predictors of genetic variation and that these patterns likely arose through the progressive fragmentation of ancestral diversity and the ensuing cumulative effects of drift. (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:395 / 405
页数:11
相关论文
共 40 条
  • [31] Rapid genetic assimilation of native wall lizard populations (Podarcis muralis) through extensive hybridization with introduced lineages
    Schulte, Ulrich
    Veith, Michael
    Hochkirch, Axel
    MOLECULAR ECOLOGY, 2012, 21 (17) : 4313 - 4326
  • [32] Genetic differentiation predicts body size divergence between island and mainland populations of common wall lizards (Podarcis muralis)
    Uller, Tobias
    Laakkonen, Hanna
    Michaelides, Sozos
    While, Geoffrey M.
    Coulon, Aurelie
    Aubret, Fabien
    BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY, 2019, 127 (04) : 771 - 786
  • [33] Effects of habitat fragmentation on genetic diversity and gene flow among the Homidia socia (Collembola: Entomobryidae) populations in the Thousand Island Lake
    Wang, Wei
    Lv, Kun
    Wang, Ji-Rui
    Zhou, Jing
    Gu, Jian-Qiang
    Zhou, Guo-Xin
    Xu, Zhi-Hong
    ENTOMOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 2019, 49 (03) : 113 - 122
  • [34] Effects of fragmentation and population size on the genetic diversity of Centaurea cyanus (Asteraceae) populations
    Petit, Cecile
    Arnal, Helene
    Darmency, Henri
    PLANT ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, 2015, 148 (02) : 191 - 198
  • [35] Island biology and morphological divergence of the Skyros wall lizard Podarcis gaigeae: a combined role for local selection and genetic drift on color morph frequency divergence?
    Anna Runemark
    Bengt Hansson
    Panayiotis Pafilis
    Efstratios D Valakos
    Erik I Svensson
    BMC Evolutionary Biology, 10
  • [36] Island biology and morphological divergence of the Skyros wall lizard Podarcis gaigeae: a combined role for local selection and genetic drift on color morph frequency divergence?
    Runemark, Anna
    Hansson, Bengt
    Pafilis, Panayiotis
    Valakos, Efstratios D.
    Svensson, Erik I.
    BMC EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY, 2010, 10
  • [37] Effects of Landscape Fragmentation on Genetic Diversity of Male-Biased Dioecious Plant Pistacia chinensis Bunge Populations
    Lu, Jun-Ting
    Qiu, Ya-Hui
    Lu, Jian-Bo
    FORESTS, 2019, 10 (09):
  • [38] Do island plant populations really have lower genetic variation than mainland populations? Effects of selection and distribution range on genetic diversity estimates
    Garcia-Verdugo, C.
    Sajeva, M.
    La Mantia, T.
    Harrouni, C.
    Msanda, F.
    Caujape-Castells, J.
    MOLECULAR ECOLOGY, 2015, 24 (04) : 726 - 741
  • [39] Effects of queen importation on the genetic diversity of Macaronesian island honey bee populations (Apis mellifera Linneaus 1758)
    Munoz, Irene
    Alice Pinto, Maria
    De la Rua, Pilar
    JOURNAL OF APICULTURAL RESEARCH, 2014, 53 (02) : 296 - 302
  • [40] Effects of habitat fragmentation on the genetic diversity and differentiation of Dendrolimus punctatus (Lepidoptera: Lasiocampidae) in Thousand Island Lake, China, based on mitochondrial COI gene sequences
    Lv, K.
    Wang, J-R
    Li, T-Q
    Zhou, J.
    Gu, J-Q
    Zhou, G-X
    Xu, Z-H
    BULLETIN OF ENTOMOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 2019, 109 (01) : 62 - 71