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A Change in Conservation Status of Pachyphytum caesium (Crassulaceae), a Threatened Species from Central Mexico Based on Genetic Studies

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Species decline has accelerated in recent decades, with rare species often being the first to go extinct, mainly due to low population sizes. This study worked with Pachyphytum cesium (Crassulaceae), an endemic species from central Mexico threatened by human activities and climate ch...

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Autores principales: Martínez-León, Tania, Clark-Tapia, Ricardo, Campos, Jorge E., Peinado-Guevara, Luz Isela, Campista-León, Samuel, Molina-Freaner, Francisco, Pacheco-Cruz, Nelly, González-Adame, Gabriel, Von Thaden Ugalde, Juan José, Alfonso-Corrado, Cecilia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8945335/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35336753
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11030379
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author Martínez-León, Tania
Clark-Tapia, Ricardo
Campos, Jorge E.
Peinado-Guevara, Luz Isela
Campista-León, Samuel
Molina-Freaner, Francisco
Pacheco-Cruz, Nelly
González-Adame, Gabriel
Von Thaden Ugalde, Juan José
Alfonso-Corrado, Cecilia
author_facet Martínez-León, Tania
Clark-Tapia, Ricardo
Campos, Jorge E.
Peinado-Guevara, Luz Isela
Campista-León, Samuel
Molina-Freaner, Francisco
Pacheco-Cruz, Nelly
González-Adame, Gabriel
Von Thaden Ugalde, Juan José
Alfonso-Corrado, Cecilia
author_sort Martínez-León, Tania
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Species decline has accelerated in recent decades, with rare species often being the first to go extinct, mainly due to low population sizes. This study worked with Pachyphytum cesium (Crassulaceae), an endemic species from central Mexico threatened by human activities and climate change. To increase our knowledge of the species, we analyze the diversity and genetic structure of all known populations of P. caesium to change their current genetic status and propose conservation strategies. The results indicate that this species presents low to moderate levels of genetic diversity and incipiently structured populations due to low genetic flow. We found that genetic parameters are essential to the conservation strategies and status vulnerability reclassification. Based on our results, we propose reclassifying the conservation status of the species in danger of extinction; hence a series of conservation strategies are provided to prevent its disappearance. ABSTRACT: Genetic studies in rare species are important to determine their patterns of genetic diversity among populations and implement conservation plans aimed to reduce extinction risks. Pachyphytum caesium is an endemic species with extremely small populations in central Mexico. This work analyzes the diversity and genetic structure of Pachyphytum cesium (Crassulaceae) to change the conservation status and propose conservation strategies. Twelve dominant ISSR markers were used to describe the genetic diversity of all known populations. Additionally, we carried out two simulations to explore how the loss of individuals or the local populations extinction affect the genetics parameters of the species. The average results indicated moderate levels of genetic diversity (number of alleles = 89.7 ± 3.9, expected heterozygosity = 0.212 ± 0.0, and percentage of polymorphic loci = 56.1 ± 3.9), parameters that decreased significantly when simulations were performed in P. caesium. Additionally, a genetic structure of the populations was found with low gene flow (Nm = 0.92). Genetic parameters are negatively affected by the loss of individuals and the local extinction of populations. Based on our results, we propose to reclassify the conservation status of the species in danger of extinction, hence a series of conservation strategies are provided to prevent its disappearance.
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spelling pubmed-89453352022-03-25 A Change in Conservation Status of Pachyphytum caesium (Crassulaceae), a Threatened Species from Central Mexico Based on Genetic Studies Martínez-León, Tania Clark-Tapia, Ricardo Campos, Jorge E. Peinado-Guevara, Luz Isela Campista-León, Samuel Molina-Freaner, Francisco Pacheco-Cruz, Nelly González-Adame, Gabriel Von Thaden Ugalde, Juan José Alfonso-Corrado, Cecilia Biology (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Species decline has accelerated in recent decades, with rare species often being the first to go extinct, mainly due to low population sizes. This study worked with Pachyphytum cesium (Crassulaceae), an endemic species from central Mexico threatened by human activities and climate change. To increase our knowledge of the species, we analyze the diversity and genetic structure of all known populations of P. caesium to change their current genetic status and propose conservation strategies. The results indicate that this species presents low to moderate levels of genetic diversity and incipiently structured populations due to low genetic flow. We found that genetic parameters are essential to the conservation strategies and status vulnerability reclassification. Based on our results, we propose reclassifying the conservation status of the species in danger of extinction; hence a series of conservation strategies are provided to prevent its disappearance. ABSTRACT: Genetic studies in rare species are important to determine their patterns of genetic diversity among populations and implement conservation plans aimed to reduce extinction risks. Pachyphytum caesium is an endemic species with extremely small populations in central Mexico. This work analyzes the diversity and genetic structure of Pachyphytum cesium (Crassulaceae) to change the conservation status and propose conservation strategies. Twelve dominant ISSR markers were used to describe the genetic diversity of all known populations. Additionally, we carried out two simulations to explore how the loss of individuals or the local populations extinction affect the genetics parameters of the species. The average results indicated moderate levels of genetic diversity (number of alleles = 89.7 ± 3.9, expected heterozygosity = 0.212 ± 0.0, and percentage of polymorphic loci = 56.1 ± 3.9), parameters that decreased significantly when simulations were performed in P. caesium. Additionally, a genetic structure of the populations was found with low gene flow (Nm = 0.92). Genetic parameters are negatively affected by the loss of individuals and the local extinction of populations. Based on our results, we propose to reclassify the conservation status of the species in danger of extinction, hence a series of conservation strategies are provided to prevent its disappearance. MDPI 2022-02-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8945335/ /pubmed/35336753 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11030379 Text en © 2022 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/).
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Martínez-León, Tania
Clark-Tapia, Ricardo
Campos, Jorge E.
Peinado-Guevara, Luz Isela
Campista-León, Samuel
Molina-Freaner, Francisco
Pacheco-Cruz, Nelly
González-Adame, Gabriel
Von Thaden Ugalde, Juan José
Alfonso-Corrado, Cecilia
A Change in Conservation Status of Pachyphytum caesium (Crassulaceae), a Threatened Species from Central Mexico Based on Genetic Studies
title A Change in Conservation Status of Pachyphytum caesium (Crassulaceae), a Threatened Species from Central Mexico Based on Genetic Studies
title_full A Change in Conservation Status of Pachyphytum caesium (Crassulaceae), a Threatened Species from Central Mexico Based on Genetic Studies
title_fullStr A Change in Conservation Status of Pachyphytum caesium (Crassulaceae), a Threatened Species from Central Mexico Based on Genetic Studies
title_full_unstemmed A Change in Conservation Status of Pachyphytum caesium (Crassulaceae), a Threatened Species from Central Mexico Based on Genetic Studies
title_short A Change in Conservation Status of Pachyphytum caesium (Crassulaceae), a Threatened Species from Central Mexico Based on Genetic Studies
title_sort change in conservation status of pachyphytum caesium (crassulaceae), a threatened species from central mexico based on genetic studies
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8945335/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35336753
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11030379
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