Ecology, environment and evolutionary history influence genetic structure in five mammal species from the Italian Alps
The identification and evaluation of the ecological and environmental factors shaping patterns of natural genetic variation are fundamental goals of population and conservation genetics. Many studies focus on factors affecting single species, but it is also important to test whether some influential...
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author | Vernesi, Cristiano Hoban, Sean M. Pecchioli, Elena Crestanello, Barbara Rosà, Roberto Hauffe, Heidi C. BERTORELLE, Giorgio |
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description | The identification and evaluation of the ecological and environmental factors shaping patterns of natural genetic variation are fundamental goals of population and conservation genetics. Many studies focus on factors affecting single species, but it is also important to test whether some influential biotic and abiotic factors are common drivers of genetic diversity across species, or if species or species groups are each affected by different forces; a multi-species analysis is necessary for this. Here we analysed the molecular variation from five mammal species (roe deer, red deer, chamois, mountain hare and European brown hare) at mtDNA and microsatellite loci from the eastern Italian Alps. We use phylogeographical and landscape-level analyses to test the relative influence of large-scale geographical history and contemporary environmental characteristics of the landscape on genetic diversity and differentiation. We found: (1) all study species except brown hare are strongly differentiated into two main groups, located west and east of a major river valley; (2) significant correlations between levels of within-population diversity at both mtDNA and microsatellite loci, and several landscape features such as alpine grassland, water courses and anthropized areas. We conclude that heterogeneous landscape has some influence on within-population diversity, but biogeographical history has probably had the stronger influence on current genetic patterns, despite an apparently large dispersal potential of certain species. However, our results for brown hare show that management actions such as stocking may alter these large-scale patterns. |
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spelling | ftunivferrarair:oai:sfera.unife.it:11392/2360354 2025-05-18T14:04:21+00:00 Ecology, environment and evolutionary history influence genetic structure in five mammal species from the Italian Alps Vernesi, Cristiano Hoban, Sean M. Pecchioli, Elena Crestanello, Barbara Rosà, Roberto Hauffe, Heidi C. BERTORELLE, Giorgio Vernesi, Cristiano Hoban, Sean M. Pecchioli, Elena Crestanello, Barbara Bertorelle, Giorgio Rosà, Roberto Hauffe, Heidi C. 2016 STAMPA http://hdl.handle.net/11392/2360354 https://doi.org/10.1111/bij.12651 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000370159100004 volume:117 issue:3 firstpage:428 lastpage:446 numberofpages:19 journal:BIOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY http://hdl.handle.net/11392/2360354 doi:10.1111/bij.12651 Brown hare Chamoi Microsatellite Mountain hare MtDNA Red deer Roe deer Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematics info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2016 ftunivferrarair https://doi.org/10.1111/bij.12651 2025-04-21T05:03:44Z The identification and evaluation of the ecological and environmental factors shaping patterns of natural genetic variation are fundamental goals of population and conservation genetics. Many studies focus on factors affecting single species, but it is also important to test whether some influential biotic and abiotic factors are common drivers of genetic diversity across species, or if species or species groups are each affected by different forces; a multi-species analysis is necessary for this. Here we analysed the molecular variation from five mammal species (roe deer, red deer, chamois, mountain hare and European brown hare) at mtDNA and microsatellite loci from the eastern Italian Alps. We use phylogeographical and landscape-level analyses to test the relative influence of large-scale geographical history and contemporary environmental characteristics of the landscape on genetic diversity and differentiation. We found: (1) all study species except brown hare are strongly differentiated into two main groups, located west and east of a major river valley; (2) significant correlations between levels of within-population diversity at both mtDNA and microsatellite loci, and several landscape features such as alpine grassland, water courses and anthropized areas. We conclude that heterogeneous landscape has some influence on within-population diversity, but biogeographical history has probably had the stronger influence on current genetic patterns, despite an apparently large dispersal potential of certain species. However, our results for brown hare show that management actions such as stocking may alter these large-scale patterns. Article in Journal/Newspaper mountain hare Università degli Studi di Ferrara: CINECA IRIS Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 117 3 428 446 |
spellingShingle | Brown hare Chamoi Microsatellite Mountain hare MtDNA Red deer Roe deer Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematics Vernesi, Cristiano Hoban, Sean M. Pecchioli, Elena Crestanello, Barbara Rosà, Roberto Hauffe, Heidi C. BERTORELLE, Giorgio Ecology, environment and evolutionary history influence genetic structure in five mammal species from the Italian Alps |
title | Ecology, environment and evolutionary history influence genetic structure in five mammal species from the Italian Alps |
title_full | Ecology, environment and evolutionary history influence genetic structure in five mammal species from the Italian Alps |
title_fullStr | Ecology, environment and evolutionary history influence genetic structure in five mammal species from the Italian Alps |
title_full_unstemmed | Ecology, environment and evolutionary history influence genetic structure in five mammal species from the Italian Alps |
title_short | Ecology, environment and evolutionary history influence genetic structure in five mammal species from the Italian Alps |
title_sort | ecology, environment and evolutionary history influence genetic structure in five mammal species from the italian alps |
topic | Brown hare Chamoi Microsatellite Mountain hare MtDNA Red deer Roe deer Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematics |
topic_facet | Brown hare Chamoi Microsatellite Mountain hare MtDNA Red deer Roe deer Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematics |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/11392/2360354 https://doi.org/10.1111/bij.12651 |