Multilocus analyses indicate a mosaic distribution of hybrid populations in ground squirrels (genus Ictidomys)

DNA sequence data from mitochondrial cytochrome-b (Cytb) and Y-linked structural maintenance of chromosomes (SmcY) genes were combined with 478 nuclear loci obtained from amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLP) to assess the extent of hybridization and genetic spatial structure of populations...

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Main Authors: Thompson, Cody W., Faisal Ali, Anwarali Khan, Stangl, Frederick B., Baker, Robert J., Bradley, Robert D.
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author Thompson, Cody W.
Faisal Ali, Anwarali Khan
Stangl, Frederick B.
Baker, Robert J.
Bradley, Robert D.
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Stangl, Frederick B.
Baker, Robert J.
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description DNA sequence data from mitochondrial cytochrome-b (Cytb) and Y-linked structural maintenance of chromosomes (SmcY) genes were combined with 478 nuclear loci obtained from amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLP) to assess the extent of hybridization and genetic spatial structure of populations in two hybridizing species of ground squirrel (Ictidomys parvidens and Ictidomys tridecemlineatus). Based on AFLP analyses of 134 individuals from 28 populations, 10 populations were identified that possessed hybrid individuals. Overall estimates of FST values revealed strong support for population structure in the Cytb data set; however, analyses of the SmcY gene and the AFLP data indicated ongoing gene flow between species. Pairwise FST comparisons of populations were not significant for the SmcY gene; although they were significant for the Cytb gene, indicating that these populations were structured and that gene flow was minimal. Therefore, gene flow between I. parvidens and I. tridecemlineatus appeared to be restricted to populations that exhibited hybridization. In addition, the fragmented nature of the geographic landscape suggested limited gene flow between populations. As a result, the distributional pattern of interspersed parental and hybrid populations were compatible with a mosaic hybrid zone model. Because ground squirrels display female philopatry and male-biased dispersal, the ecology of these species is compatible with this hypothesis
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spelling unimas-158532017-05-03T00:40:58Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/15853/ Multilocus analyses indicate a mosaic distribution of hybrid populations in ground squirrels (genus Ictidomys) Thompson, Cody W. Faisal Ali, Anwarali Khan Stangl, Frederick B. Baker, Robert J. Bradley, Robert D. QR Microbiology DNA sequence data from mitochondrial cytochrome-b (Cytb) and Y-linked structural maintenance of chromosomes (SmcY) genes were combined with 478 nuclear loci obtained from amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLP) to assess the extent of hybridization and genetic spatial structure of populations in two hybridizing species of ground squirrel (Ictidomys parvidens and Ictidomys tridecemlineatus). Based on AFLP analyses of 134 individuals from 28 populations, 10 populations were identified that possessed hybrid individuals. Overall estimates of FST values revealed strong support for population structure in the Cytb data set; however, analyses of the SmcY gene and the AFLP data indicated ongoing gene flow between species. Pairwise FST comparisons of populations were not significant for the SmcY gene; although they were significant for the Cytb gene, indicating that these populations were structured and that gene flow was minimal. Therefore, gene flow between I. parvidens and I. tridecemlineatus appeared to be restricted to populations that exhibited hybridization. In addition, the fragmented nature of the geographic landscape suggested limited gene flow between populations. As a result, the distributional pattern of interspersed parental and hybrid populations were compatible with a mosaic hybrid zone model. Because ground squirrels display female philopatry and male-biased dispersal, the ecology of these species is compatible with this hypothesis John Wiley and Sons Ltd 2013 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/15853/1/Multilocus%20analyses%20indicate%20a%20mosaic%20distribution%20of%20hybrid%20populations%20in%20ground%20squirrels%20%28genus%20Ictidomys%29%20%28abstrak%29.pdf Thompson, Cody W. and Faisal Ali, Anwarali Khan and Stangl, Frederick B. and Baker, Robert J. and Bradley, Robert D. (2013) Multilocus analyses indicate a mosaic distribution of hybrid populations in ground squirrels (genus Ictidomys). Ecology and Evolution, 3 (13). pp. 4448-4460. ISSN 2045-7758 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)2045-7758 DOI: 10.1002/ece3.755
spellingShingle QR Microbiology
Thompson, Cody W.
Faisal Ali, Anwarali Khan
Stangl, Frederick B.
Baker, Robert J.
Bradley, Robert D.
Multilocus analyses indicate a mosaic distribution of hybrid populations in ground squirrels (genus Ictidomys)
title Multilocus analyses indicate a mosaic distribution of hybrid populations in ground squirrels (genus Ictidomys)
title_full Multilocus analyses indicate a mosaic distribution of hybrid populations in ground squirrels (genus Ictidomys)
title_fullStr Multilocus analyses indicate a mosaic distribution of hybrid populations in ground squirrels (genus Ictidomys)
title_full_unstemmed Multilocus analyses indicate a mosaic distribution of hybrid populations in ground squirrels (genus Ictidomys)
title_short Multilocus analyses indicate a mosaic distribution of hybrid populations in ground squirrels (genus Ictidomys)
title_sort multilocus analyses indicate a mosaic distribution of hybrid populations in ground squirrels (genus ictidomys)
topic QR Microbiology
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