Insights into the biodiversity of the Succulent Karoo hotspot of South Africa: the population genetics of a rare and endemic halictid bee, Patellapis doleritica

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Belinda Kahnt
Antonella Soro
Michael Kuhlmann
Michael Gerth
Robert J. Paxton
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[1] University of Leipzig,Molecular Evolution & Systematics of Animals, Institute of Biology
[2] Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg,General Zoology, Institute of Biology
[3] The Natural History Museum,Department of Life Sciences
[4] German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv),undefined
[5] Halle-Jena-Leipzig,undefined
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Conservation Genetics | 2014年 / 15卷
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Genetic differentiation; Gene flow; Halictidae; Microsatellite; Inbreeding; Diploid male; Triploid female;
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Population genetic analyses are especially relevant for species considered threatened or highly endemic and for which other forms of biological information are lacking. Patellapis doleritica is a recently described communally nesting halictid bee of conservation concern because it is rare and endemic to the Succulent Karoo of South Africa. Moreover, its dispersal is considered to be restricted by its specialised nesting requirements and inclement weather conditions during its limited annual flight period, traits which may be common to other bee species of the region. We hypothesised that gene flow in P. doleritica was low, leading to marked genetic differentiation. Using 7 microsatellites, we investigated its mating and population genetic structure in 258 individuals (171 females and 87 males) from 7 populations spanning most of its known range. Deviation from Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium (FIS = + 0.254) suggested P. doleritica to be inbred, as in many other communal nesting bee species. Global FST (0.028) and global G′ST (0.216) revealed modest but significant differentiation between most populations, even across the very limited range of the species (ca. 25 km), with one genetically extreme outlier population. Despite inbreeding, we detected a surprisingly low frequency of diploid males (2 %). Patellapis doleritica nevertheless deserves special conservation attention since it is an endemic species with a low overall abundance and therefore possibly prone to environmental change and local extinction.
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页码:1491 / 1502
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