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Iguanainsularis (Iguanidae) from the southern Lesser Antilles: An endemic lineage endangered by hybridization

The newly described horned iguanaIguanainsularis from the southern Lesser Antilles is separated in two easily recognized subspecies: I.insularissanctaluciae from St. Lucia and I.insularisinsularis from the Grenadines. Its former description is completed by the use of 38 new samples for genetic and m...

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Autores principales: Breuil, Michel, Schikorski, David, Vuillaume, Barbara, Krauss, Ulrike, Daltry, Jennifer C., Gaymes, Glenroy, Gaymes, Joanne, Lepais, Olivier, Bech, Nicolas, Jelić, Mišel, Becking, Thomas, Grandjean, Frédéric
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Publicado: Pensoft Publishers 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8873182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35221747
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1086.76079
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author Breuil, Michel
Schikorski, David
Vuillaume, Barbara
Krauss, Ulrike
Daltry, Jennifer C.
Gaymes, Glenroy
Gaymes, Joanne
Lepais, Olivier
Bech, Nicolas
Jelić, Mišel
Becking, Thomas
Grandjean, Frédéric
author_facet Breuil, Michel
Schikorski, David
Vuillaume, Barbara
Krauss, Ulrike
Daltry, Jennifer C.
Gaymes, Glenroy
Gaymes, Joanne
Lepais, Olivier
Bech, Nicolas
Jelić, Mišel
Becking, Thomas
Grandjean, Frédéric
author_sort Breuil, Michel
collection PubMed
description The newly described horned iguanaIguanainsularis from the southern Lesser Antilles is separated in two easily recognized subspecies: I.insularissanctaluciae from St. Lucia and I.insularisinsularis from the Grenadines. Its former description is completed by the use of 38 new samples for genetic and morphological analysis. Seventeen microsatellites were used to estimate genetic diversity, population structure and the level of introgression with other Iguana species over nearly the whole range of the species. ND4 and PAC sequences were also used to better characterize hybridization and to complete the description of this lineage. The I.insularis population of St. Vincent shows a high level of introgression from I.iguana whereas in the Grenadines, most islands present pure insularis populations but several show evidence of introgressions. Of the two remaining populations of I.insularissanctaluciae, only one is still purebred. The recent identification of this and other distinct insular species and subspecies in the eastern Caribbean, and evaluation of where hybridization has occurred, are timely and important because the native iguanas are in urgent need of conservation action. Among the greatest threats is the ongoing human-mediated spread of invasive iguanas from Central and South America, which are destroying the endemic insular lineages through multiple diachronic introgression events.
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spelling pubmed-88731822022-02-25 Iguanainsularis (Iguanidae) from the southern Lesser Antilles: An endemic lineage endangered by hybridization Breuil, Michel Schikorski, David Vuillaume, Barbara Krauss, Ulrike Daltry, Jennifer C. Gaymes, Glenroy Gaymes, Joanne Lepais, Olivier Bech, Nicolas Jelić, Mišel Becking, Thomas Grandjean, Frédéric Zookeys Research Article The newly described horned iguanaIguanainsularis from the southern Lesser Antilles is separated in two easily recognized subspecies: I.insularissanctaluciae from St. Lucia and I.insularisinsularis from the Grenadines. Its former description is completed by the use of 38 new samples for genetic and morphological analysis. Seventeen microsatellites were used to estimate genetic diversity, population structure and the level of introgression with other Iguana species over nearly the whole range of the species. ND4 and PAC sequences were also used to better characterize hybridization and to complete the description of this lineage. The I.insularis population of St. Vincent shows a high level of introgression from I.iguana whereas in the Grenadines, most islands present pure insularis populations but several show evidence of introgressions. Of the two remaining populations of I.insularissanctaluciae, only one is still purebred. The recent identification of this and other distinct insular species and subspecies in the eastern Caribbean, and evaluation of where hybridization has occurred, are timely and important because the native iguanas are in urgent need of conservation action. Among the greatest threats is the ongoing human-mediated spread of invasive iguanas from Central and South America, which are destroying the endemic insular lineages through multiple diachronic introgression events. Pensoft Publishers 2022-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8873182/ /pubmed/35221747 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1086.76079 Text en Michel Breuil, David Schikorski, Barbara Vuillaume, Ulrike Krauss, Jennifer C. Daltry, Glenroy Gaymes, Joanne Gaymes, Olivier Lepais, Nicolas Bech, Mišel Jelić, Thomas Becking, Frédéric Grandjean https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Breuil, Michel
Schikorski, David
Vuillaume, Barbara
Krauss, Ulrike
Daltry, Jennifer C.
Gaymes, Glenroy
Gaymes, Joanne
Lepais, Olivier
Bech, Nicolas
Jelić, Mišel
Becking, Thomas
Grandjean, Frédéric
Iguanainsularis (Iguanidae) from the southern Lesser Antilles: An endemic lineage endangered by hybridization
title Iguanainsularis (Iguanidae) from the southern Lesser Antilles: An endemic lineage endangered by hybridization
title_full Iguanainsularis (Iguanidae) from the southern Lesser Antilles: An endemic lineage endangered by hybridization
title_fullStr Iguanainsularis (Iguanidae) from the southern Lesser Antilles: An endemic lineage endangered by hybridization
title_full_unstemmed Iguanainsularis (Iguanidae) from the southern Lesser Antilles: An endemic lineage endangered by hybridization
title_short Iguanainsularis (Iguanidae) from the southern Lesser Antilles: An endemic lineage endangered by hybridization
title_sort iguanainsularis (iguanidae) from the southern lesser antilles: an endemic lineage endangered by hybridization
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8873182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35221747
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1086.76079
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