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Hawksbill turtle terra incognita: conservation genetics of eastern Pacific rookeries

Prior to 2008 and the discovery of several important hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) nesting colonies in the EP (Eastern Pacific), the species was considered virtually absent from the region. Research since that time has yielded new insights into EP hawksbills, salient among them being the...

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Autores principales: Gaos, Alexander R., Lewison, Rebecca L., Liles, Michael J., Gadea, Velkiss, Altamirano, Eduardo, Henríquez, Ana V., Torres, Perla, Urteaga, José, Vallejo, Felipe, Baquero, Andres, LeMarie, Carolina, Muñoz, Juan Pablo, Chaves, Jaime A., Hart, Catherine E., Peña de Niz, Alejandro, Chácon, Didiher, Fonseca, Luis, Otterstrom, Sarah, Yañez, Ingrid L., LaCasella, Erin L., Frey, Amy, Jensen, Michael P., Dutton, Peter H.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4761781/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26941950
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.1897
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author Gaos, Alexander R.
Lewison, Rebecca L.
Liles, Michael J.
Gadea, Velkiss
Altamirano, Eduardo
Henríquez, Ana V.
Torres, Perla
Urteaga, José
Vallejo, Felipe
Baquero, Andres
LeMarie, Carolina
Muñoz, Juan Pablo
Chaves, Jaime A.
Hart, Catherine E.
Peña de Niz, Alejandro
Chácon, Didiher
Fonseca, Luis
Otterstrom, Sarah
Yañez, Ingrid L.
LaCasella, Erin L.
Frey, Amy
Jensen, Michael P.
Dutton, Peter H.
author_facet Gaos, Alexander R.
Lewison, Rebecca L.
Liles, Michael J.
Gadea, Velkiss
Altamirano, Eduardo
Henríquez, Ana V.
Torres, Perla
Urteaga, José
Vallejo, Felipe
Baquero, Andres
LeMarie, Carolina
Muñoz, Juan Pablo
Chaves, Jaime A.
Hart, Catherine E.
Peña de Niz, Alejandro
Chácon, Didiher
Fonseca, Luis
Otterstrom, Sarah
Yañez, Ingrid L.
LaCasella, Erin L.
Frey, Amy
Jensen, Michael P.
Dutton, Peter H.
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description Prior to 2008 and the discovery of several important hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) nesting colonies in the EP (Eastern Pacific), the species was considered virtually absent from the region. Research since that time has yielded new insights into EP hawksbills, salient among them being the use of mangrove estuaries for nesting. These recent revelations have raised interest in the genetic characterization of hawksbills in the EP, studies of which have remained lacking to date. Between 2008 and 2014, we collected tissue samples from 269 nesting hawksbills at nine rookeries across the EP and used mitochondrial DNA sequences (766 bp) to generate the first genetic characterization of rookeries in the region. Our results inform genetic diversity, population differentiation, and phylogeography of the species. Hawksbills in the EP demonstrate low genetic diversity: We identified a total of only seven haplotypes across the region, including five new and two previously identified nesting haplotypes (pooled frequencies of 58.4% and 41.6%, respectively), the former only evident in Central American rookeries. Despite low genetic diversity, we found strong stock structure between the four principal rookeries, suggesting the existence of multiple populations and warranting their recognition as distinct management units. Furthermore, haplotypes EiIP106 and EiIP108 are unique to hawksbills that nest in mangrove estuaries, a behavior found only in hawksbills along Pacific Central America. The detected genetic differentiation supports the existence of a novel mangrove estuary “reproductive ecotype” that may warrant additional conservation attention. From a phylogeographic perspective, our research indicates hawksbills colonized the EP via the Indo‐Pacific, and do not represent relict populations isolated from the Atlantic by the rising of the Panama Isthmus. Low overall genetic diversity in the EP is likely the combined result of few rookeries, extremely small reproductive populations and evolutionarily recent colonization events. Additional research with larger sample sizes and variable markers will help further genetic understanding of hawksbill turtles in the EP.
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spelling pubmed-47617812016-03-03 Hawksbill turtle terra incognita: conservation genetics of eastern Pacific rookeries Gaos, Alexander R. Lewison, Rebecca L. Liles, Michael J. Gadea, Velkiss Altamirano, Eduardo Henríquez, Ana V. Torres, Perla Urteaga, José Vallejo, Felipe Baquero, Andres LeMarie, Carolina Muñoz, Juan Pablo Chaves, Jaime A. Hart, Catherine E. Peña de Niz, Alejandro Chácon, Didiher Fonseca, Luis Otterstrom, Sarah Yañez, Ingrid L. LaCasella, Erin L. Frey, Amy Jensen, Michael P. Dutton, Peter H. Ecol Evol Original Research Prior to 2008 and the discovery of several important hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) nesting colonies in the EP (Eastern Pacific), the species was considered virtually absent from the region. Research since that time has yielded new insights into EP hawksbills, salient among them being the use of mangrove estuaries for nesting. These recent revelations have raised interest in the genetic characterization of hawksbills in the EP, studies of which have remained lacking to date. Between 2008 and 2014, we collected tissue samples from 269 nesting hawksbills at nine rookeries across the EP and used mitochondrial DNA sequences (766 bp) to generate the first genetic characterization of rookeries in the region. Our results inform genetic diversity, population differentiation, and phylogeography of the species. Hawksbills in the EP demonstrate low genetic diversity: We identified a total of only seven haplotypes across the region, including five new and two previously identified nesting haplotypes (pooled frequencies of 58.4% and 41.6%, respectively), the former only evident in Central American rookeries. Despite low genetic diversity, we found strong stock structure between the four principal rookeries, suggesting the existence of multiple populations and warranting their recognition as distinct management units. Furthermore, haplotypes EiIP106 and EiIP108 are unique to hawksbills that nest in mangrove estuaries, a behavior found only in hawksbills along Pacific Central America. The detected genetic differentiation supports the existence of a novel mangrove estuary “reproductive ecotype” that may warrant additional conservation attention. From a phylogeographic perspective, our research indicates hawksbills colonized the EP via the Indo‐Pacific, and do not represent relict populations isolated from the Atlantic by the rising of the Panama Isthmus. Low overall genetic diversity in the EP is likely the combined result of few rookeries, extremely small reproductive populations and evolutionarily recent colonization events. Additional research with larger sample sizes and variable markers will help further genetic understanding of hawksbill turtles in the EP. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4761781/ /pubmed/26941950 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.1897 Text en © 2016 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Gaos, Alexander R.
Lewison, Rebecca L.
Liles, Michael J.
Gadea, Velkiss
Altamirano, Eduardo
Henríquez, Ana V.
Torres, Perla
Urteaga, José
Vallejo, Felipe
Baquero, Andres
LeMarie, Carolina
Muñoz, Juan Pablo
Chaves, Jaime A.
Hart, Catherine E.
Peña de Niz, Alejandro
Chácon, Didiher
Fonseca, Luis
Otterstrom, Sarah
Yañez, Ingrid L.
LaCasella, Erin L.
Frey, Amy
Jensen, Michael P.
Dutton, Peter H.
Hawksbill turtle terra incognita: conservation genetics of eastern Pacific rookeries
title Hawksbill turtle terra incognita: conservation genetics of eastern Pacific rookeries
title_full Hawksbill turtle terra incognita: conservation genetics of eastern Pacific rookeries
title_fullStr Hawksbill turtle terra incognita: conservation genetics of eastern Pacific rookeries
title_full_unstemmed Hawksbill turtle terra incognita: conservation genetics of eastern Pacific rookeries
title_short Hawksbill turtle terra incognita: conservation genetics of eastern Pacific rookeries
title_sort hawksbill turtle terra incognita: conservation genetics of eastern pacific rookeries
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4761781/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26941950
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.1897
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