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Conservation Genetics of the Philippine Tarsier: Cryptic Genetic Variation Restructures Conservation Priorities for an Island Archipelago Primate
Establishment of conservation priorities for primates is a particular concern in the island archipelagos of Southeast Asia, where rates of habitat destruction are among the highest in the world. Conservation programs require knowledge of taxonomic diversity to ensure success. The Philippine tarsier...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4138104/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25136854 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0104340 |
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author | Brown, Rafe M. Weghorst, Jennifer A. Olson, Karen V. Duya, Mariano R. M. Barley, Anthony J. Duya, Melizar V. Shekelle, Myron Neri-Arboleda, Irene Esselstyn, Jacob A. Dominy, Nathaniel J. Ong, Perry S. Moritz, Gillian L. Luczon, Adrian Diesmos, Mae Lowe L. Diesmos, Arvin C. Siler, Cameron D. |
author_facet | Brown, Rafe M. Weghorst, Jennifer A. Olson, Karen V. Duya, Mariano R. M. Barley, Anthony J. Duya, Melizar V. Shekelle, Myron Neri-Arboleda, Irene Esselstyn, Jacob A. Dominy, Nathaniel J. Ong, Perry S. Moritz, Gillian L. Luczon, Adrian Diesmos, Mae Lowe L. Diesmos, Arvin C. Siler, Cameron D. |
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description | Establishment of conservation priorities for primates is a particular concern in the island archipelagos of Southeast Asia, where rates of habitat destruction are among the highest in the world. Conservation programs require knowledge of taxonomic diversity to ensure success. The Philippine tarsier is a flagship species that promotes environmental awareness and a thriving ecotourism economy in the Philippines. However, assessment of its conservation status has been impeded by taxonomic uncertainty, a paucity of field studies, and a lack of vouchered specimens and genetic samples available for study in biodiversity repositories. Consequently, conservation priorities are unclear. In this study we use mitochondrial and nuclear DNA to empirically infer geographic partitioning of genetic variation and to identify evolutionarily distinct lineages for conservation action. The distribution of Philippine tarsier genetic diversity is neither congruent with expectations based on biogeographical patterns documented in other Philippine vertebrates, nor does it agree with the most recent Philippine tarsier taxonomic arrangement. We identify three principal evolutionary lineages that do not correspond to the currently recognized subspecies, highlight the discovery of a novel cryptic and range-restricted subcenter of genetic variation in an unanticipated part of the archipelago, and identify additional geographically structured genetic variation that should be the focus of future studies and conservation action. Conservation of this flagship species necessitates establishment of protected areas and targeted conservation programs within the range of each genetically distinct variant of the Philippine tarsier. |
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spelling | pubmed-41381042014-08-20 Conservation Genetics of the Philippine Tarsier: Cryptic Genetic Variation Restructures Conservation Priorities for an Island Archipelago Primate Brown, Rafe M. Weghorst, Jennifer A. Olson, Karen V. Duya, Mariano R. M. Barley, Anthony J. Duya, Melizar V. Shekelle, Myron Neri-Arboleda, Irene Esselstyn, Jacob A. Dominy, Nathaniel J. Ong, Perry S. Moritz, Gillian L. Luczon, Adrian Diesmos, Mae Lowe L. Diesmos, Arvin C. Siler, Cameron D. PLoS One Research Article Establishment of conservation priorities for primates is a particular concern in the island archipelagos of Southeast Asia, where rates of habitat destruction are among the highest in the world. Conservation programs require knowledge of taxonomic diversity to ensure success. The Philippine tarsier is a flagship species that promotes environmental awareness and a thriving ecotourism economy in the Philippines. However, assessment of its conservation status has been impeded by taxonomic uncertainty, a paucity of field studies, and a lack of vouchered specimens and genetic samples available for study in biodiversity repositories. Consequently, conservation priorities are unclear. In this study we use mitochondrial and nuclear DNA to empirically infer geographic partitioning of genetic variation and to identify evolutionarily distinct lineages for conservation action. The distribution of Philippine tarsier genetic diversity is neither congruent with expectations based on biogeographical patterns documented in other Philippine vertebrates, nor does it agree with the most recent Philippine tarsier taxonomic arrangement. We identify three principal evolutionary lineages that do not correspond to the currently recognized subspecies, highlight the discovery of a novel cryptic and range-restricted subcenter of genetic variation in an unanticipated part of the archipelago, and identify additional geographically structured genetic variation that should be the focus of future studies and conservation action. Conservation of this flagship species necessitates establishment of protected areas and targeted conservation programs within the range of each genetically distinct variant of the Philippine tarsier. Public Library of Science 2014-08-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4138104/ /pubmed/25136854 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0104340 Text en © 2014 Brown et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Brown, Rafe M. Weghorst, Jennifer A. Olson, Karen V. Duya, Mariano R. M. Barley, Anthony J. Duya, Melizar V. Shekelle, Myron Neri-Arboleda, Irene Esselstyn, Jacob A. Dominy, Nathaniel J. Ong, Perry S. Moritz, Gillian L. Luczon, Adrian Diesmos, Mae Lowe L. Diesmos, Arvin C. Siler, Cameron D. Conservation Genetics of the Philippine Tarsier: Cryptic Genetic Variation Restructures Conservation Priorities for an Island Archipelago Primate |
title | Conservation Genetics of the Philippine Tarsier: Cryptic Genetic Variation Restructures Conservation Priorities for an Island Archipelago Primate |
title_full | Conservation Genetics of the Philippine Tarsier: Cryptic Genetic Variation Restructures Conservation Priorities for an Island Archipelago Primate |
title_fullStr | Conservation Genetics of the Philippine Tarsier: Cryptic Genetic Variation Restructures Conservation Priorities for an Island Archipelago Primate |
title_full_unstemmed | Conservation Genetics of the Philippine Tarsier: Cryptic Genetic Variation Restructures Conservation Priorities for an Island Archipelago Primate |
title_short | Conservation Genetics of the Philippine Tarsier: Cryptic Genetic Variation Restructures Conservation Priorities for an Island Archipelago Primate |
title_sort | conservation genetics of the philippine tarsier: cryptic genetic variation restructures conservation priorities for an island archipelago primate |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4138104/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25136854 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0104340 |
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