Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 804344
Population structure of edible dormouse in Poland: the role of habitat fragmentation and implications for conservation
Population structure of edible dormouse in Poland: the role of habitat fragmentation and implications for conservation // Journal of zoology (1987), 298 (2016), 3; 217-224 doi:10.1111/jzo.12304 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Population structure of edible dormouse in Poland: the role of habitat fragmentation and implications for conservation
Autori
Herdegen, Magdalena ; Radwan, Jacek ; Sobczynska, Urszula ; Dabert, Miroslawa ; Konjević, Dean ; Schlichter, Jörg ; Jurczyszyn, Miroslaw
Izvornik
Journal of zoology (1987) (0952-8369) 298
(2016), 3;
217-224
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
glis glis ; microsatellites ; cytochrome b ; phylogeography ; effective population size ; edible dormouse ; habitat fragmentation ; genetic diversity
Sažetak
The effects of habitat fragmentation and the resulting decreases in effective population sizes are not easy to document because they take place over many generations and may be affected by factors other than demographic ones. Here, we used 22 microsatellite loci to investigate genetic structure and diversity in populations of edible dormice Glis glis from habitats that varied widely in area and in the degree of connectivity to other populations. We found that populations from the most fragmented north-western region of Poland were characterized by extremely limited gene flow and low genetic diversity compared to less fragmented populations from southern Poland. STRUCTURE analysis revealed three genetic groups in Poland, which might reflect adaptation to environmental conditions across south-north and east-west gradients, but could also be due to historical patterns of post-glacial colonization. The latter hypothesis is suggested by the observation that southern populations from Poland grouped with those from the Balkans based on microsatellite data ; however, the fact that all Polish populations shared western mtDNA cytochrome b haplotypes is inconsistent with this scenario. We discuss the consequences of our findings for the conservation of the edible dormouse in Poland.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Veterinarska medicina
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