Cargando…

Effects of Forest Fragmentation on Connectivity and Genetic Diversity in an Endemic and an Invasive Rodent in Northwestern Madagascar

Habitat loss and fragmentation are of concern to conservation biologists worldwide. However, not all organisms are affected equally by these processes; thus, it is important to study the effects of living in fragmented habitats on species that differ in lifestyle and habitat requirements. In this st...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Ramsay, Malcolm S., Sgarlata, Gabriele M., Barratt, Christopher D., Salmona, Jordi, Andriatsitohaina, Bertrand, Kiene, Frederik, Manzi, Sophie, Ramilison, Miarisoa L., Rakotondravony, Romule, Chikhi, Lounès, Lehman, Shawn M., Radespiel, Ute
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10378931/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37510355
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14071451
_version_ 1785079888130080768
author Ramsay, Malcolm S.
Sgarlata, Gabriele M.
Barratt, Christopher D.
Salmona, Jordi
Andriatsitohaina, Bertrand
Kiene, Frederik
Manzi, Sophie
Ramilison, Miarisoa L.
Rakotondravony, Romule
Chikhi, Lounès
Lehman, Shawn M.
Radespiel, Ute
author_facet Ramsay, Malcolm S.
Sgarlata, Gabriele M.
Barratt, Christopher D.
Salmona, Jordi
Andriatsitohaina, Bertrand
Kiene, Frederik
Manzi, Sophie
Ramilison, Miarisoa L.
Rakotondravony, Romule
Chikhi, Lounès
Lehman, Shawn M.
Radespiel, Ute
author_sort Ramsay, Malcolm S.
collection PubMed
description Habitat loss and fragmentation are of concern to conservation biologists worldwide. However, not all organisms are affected equally by these processes; thus, it is important to study the effects of living in fragmented habitats on species that differ in lifestyle and habitat requirements. In this study, we examined the dispersal and connectivity patterns of rodents, one endemic (Eliurus myoxinus) and one invasive (Rattus rattus), in two landscapes containing forest fragments and adjacent continuous forest patches in northwestern Madagascar. We generated genetic (RADseq) data for 66 E. myoxinus and 81 R. rattus individuals to evaluate differences in genetic diversity as well as inbreeding and connectivity in two landscapes. We found higher levels of inbreeding and lower levels of genetic diversity in E. myoxinus compared with R. rattus. We observed related dyads both within and between habitat patches and positive spatial autocorrelation at lower distance classes for both species, with a stronger pattern of spatial autocorrelation in R. rattus. Across each site, we identified contrasting migration rates for each species, but these did not correspond to habitat–matrix dichotomies. The relatively low genetic diversity in the endemic E. myoxinus suggests ecological constraints that require further investigation.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-10378931
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2023
publisher MDPI
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-103789312023-07-29 Effects of Forest Fragmentation on Connectivity and Genetic Diversity in an Endemic and an Invasive Rodent in Northwestern Madagascar Ramsay, Malcolm S. Sgarlata, Gabriele M. Barratt, Christopher D. Salmona, Jordi Andriatsitohaina, Bertrand Kiene, Frederik Manzi, Sophie Ramilison, Miarisoa L. Rakotondravony, Romule Chikhi, Lounès Lehman, Shawn M. Radespiel, Ute Genes (Basel) Article Habitat loss and fragmentation are of concern to conservation biologists worldwide. However, not all organisms are affected equally by these processes; thus, it is important to study the effects of living in fragmented habitats on species that differ in lifestyle and habitat requirements. In this study, we examined the dispersal and connectivity patterns of rodents, one endemic (Eliurus myoxinus) and one invasive (Rattus rattus), in two landscapes containing forest fragments and adjacent continuous forest patches in northwestern Madagascar. We generated genetic (RADseq) data for 66 E. myoxinus and 81 R. rattus individuals to evaluate differences in genetic diversity as well as inbreeding and connectivity in two landscapes. We found higher levels of inbreeding and lower levels of genetic diversity in E. myoxinus compared with R. rattus. We observed related dyads both within and between habitat patches and positive spatial autocorrelation at lower distance classes for both species, with a stronger pattern of spatial autocorrelation in R. rattus. Across each site, we identified contrasting migration rates for each species, but these did not correspond to habitat–matrix dichotomies. The relatively low genetic diversity in the endemic E. myoxinus suggests ecological constraints that require further investigation. MDPI 2023-07-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10378931/ /pubmed/37510355 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14071451 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Ramsay, Malcolm S.
Sgarlata, Gabriele M.
Barratt, Christopher D.
Salmona, Jordi
Andriatsitohaina, Bertrand
Kiene, Frederik
Manzi, Sophie
Ramilison, Miarisoa L.
Rakotondravony, Romule
Chikhi, Lounès
Lehman, Shawn M.
Radespiel, Ute
Effects of Forest Fragmentation on Connectivity and Genetic Diversity in an Endemic and an Invasive Rodent in Northwestern Madagascar
title Effects of Forest Fragmentation on Connectivity and Genetic Diversity in an Endemic and an Invasive Rodent in Northwestern Madagascar
title_full Effects of Forest Fragmentation on Connectivity and Genetic Diversity in an Endemic and an Invasive Rodent in Northwestern Madagascar
title_fullStr Effects of Forest Fragmentation on Connectivity and Genetic Diversity in an Endemic and an Invasive Rodent in Northwestern Madagascar
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Forest Fragmentation on Connectivity and Genetic Diversity in an Endemic and an Invasive Rodent in Northwestern Madagascar
title_short Effects of Forest Fragmentation on Connectivity and Genetic Diversity in an Endemic and an Invasive Rodent in Northwestern Madagascar
title_sort effects of forest fragmentation on connectivity and genetic diversity in an endemic and an invasive rodent in northwestern madagascar
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10378931/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37510355
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14071451
work_keys_str_mv AT ramsaymalcolms effectsofforestfragmentationonconnectivityandgeneticdiversityinanendemicandaninvasiverodentinnorthwesternmadagascar
AT sgarlatagabrielem effectsofforestfragmentationonconnectivityandgeneticdiversityinanendemicandaninvasiverodentinnorthwesternmadagascar
AT barrattchristopherd effectsofforestfragmentationonconnectivityandgeneticdiversityinanendemicandaninvasiverodentinnorthwesternmadagascar
AT salmonajordi effectsofforestfragmentationonconnectivityandgeneticdiversityinanendemicandaninvasiverodentinnorthwesternmadagascar
AT andriatsitohainabertrand effectsofforestfragmentationonconnectivityandgeneticdiversityinanendemicandaninvasiverodentinnorthwesternmadagascar
AT kienefrederik effectsofforestfragmentationonconnectivityandgeneticdiversityinanendemicandaninvasiverodentinnorthwesternmadagascar
AT manzisophie effectsofforestfragmentationonconnectivityandgeneticdiversityinanendemicandaninvasiverodentinnorthwesternmadagascar
AT ramilisonmiarisoal effectsofforestfragmentationonconnectivityandgeneticdiversityinanendemicandaninvasiverodentinnorthwesternmadagascar
AT rakotondravonyromule effectsofforestfragmentationonconnectivityandgeneticdiversityinanendemicandaninvasiverodentinnorthwesternmadagascar
AT chikhilounes effectsofforestfragmentationonconnectivityandgeneticdiversityinanendemicandaninvasiverodentinnorthwesternmadagascar
AT lehmanshawnm effectsofforestfragmentationonconnectivityandgeneticdiversityinanendemicandaninvasiverodentinnorthwesternmadagascar
AT radespielute effectsofforestfragmentationonconnectivityandgeneticdiversityinanendemicandaninvasiverodentinnorthwesternmadagascar