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Título: | Genetic differentiation of a critically endangered population of the limpet Patella candei candei d’Orbigny, 1840, in the Canary Islands | Autores/as: | Quinteiro, Javier González-Lorenzo, Gustavo Hernández-Reyes, Dailo Quinteiro, Lara Herrera Pérez,Rogelio Martínez Barrio, Juan Pascual González, José Antonio Rey-Méndez, Manuel González-Henríquez, Nieves |
Clasificación UNESCO: | 3109 Ciencias veterinarias 2401 Biología animal (zoología) 2409 Genética |
Palabras clave: | Conservation Genetics ddrad Gastropoda Threatened Population |
Fecha de publicación: | 2022 | Publicación seriada: | Conservation Genetics | Resumen: | The adoption of measures to protect the viability of threatened populations should be supported by empirical data identifying appropriate conservation units and management strategies. The global population of the majorera limpet, P. candei candei d’Orbigny, 1840, is restricted to the Macaronesian islands in the NE Atlantic, including near-to-extinct and healthy populations in Fuerteventura and Selvagens, respectively. The taxonomic position, genetic diversity and intra- and interspecific relationships of these populations are unclear, which is hindering the implementation of a recovery plan for the overexploited majorera limpet on Fuerteventura. In this study, ddRAD-based genome scanning was used to overcome the limitations of mitochondrial DNA-based analysis. As a result, P. candei candei was genetically differentiated from the closely related P. candei crenata for the first time. Moreover, genetic differentiation was detected between P. candei candei samples from Selvagens and Fuerteventura, indicating that translocations from the healthy Selvagens source population are inadvisable. In conclusion, the majorera limpet requires population-specific management focused on the preservation of exceptional genetic diversity with which to face future environmental challenges. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/115429 | ISSN: | 1566-0621 | DOI: | 10.1007/s10592-022-01456-4 | Fuente: | Conservation Genetics [ISSN 1566-0621], (Junio 2022) |
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