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Quantitative variation as a tool for detecting human-induced impacts on genetic diversity
Authors:Sylvain Allombert  Jean-Louis Martin
Institution:a Centre d’Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive (CEFE, UMR 5175), 1919 route de Mende, F-34293 Montpellier Cedex 5, France
b Canadian Wildlife Service (CWS), National Wildlife Research Centre, Raven Road, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada K1A 0H3
Abstract:We propose quantitative genetic variation as a useful tool complementary to molecular variation in order to detect changes in biodiversity caused by different human-induced activities. We simulated a metapopulation setting under a number of realistic scenarios caused by anthropogenic activities (population isolation, reduced carrying capacity or reproductive rates, shifts in the local optima, and enhanced environmental variation or mutational rates). The effects on diversity of these scenarios were assessed for neutral variation estimated from molecular markers and for an additive quantitative trait that represents a typical morphological characteristic subject to stabilising selection promoting local adaptation to environmental conditions. The results show that monitoring quantitative genetic variation can be more informative than neutral variation to detect some human-induced environmental or genetic impacts on diversity, both at intra and interpopulation levels. We also compared the precision of diversity estimates obtained from molecular markers and quantitative traits. Under low migration rates and typical selection intensities for the quantitative trait, the precision of estimates can be substantially larger for a quantitative trait than for a single molecular marker. Thus, about 10-20 (2-4) independent markers are necessary for the precision of estimates of heterozygosity (population differentiation) from molecular markers to reach that of genetic variances (differentiation) from quantitative traits.
Keywords:Heterozygosity  Genetic variance  Population genetic differentiation  Pollution  Bottlenecks  Mutation
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