A strategic sampling design revealed the local genetic structure of cold-water fluvial sculpin: a focus on groundwater-dependent water temperature heterogeneity DOI Open Access
Souta Nakajima, Masanao Sueyoshi, Shun K. Hirota

и другие.

Heredity, Год журнала: 2021, Номер 127(4), С. 413 - 422

Опубликована: Авг. 20, 2021

Язык: Английский

Charting a course for genetic diversity in the UN Decade of Ocean Science DOI Creative Commons
Alex Innes Thomson, Frederick I. Archer, Melinda A. Coleman

и другие.

Evolutionary Applications, Год журнала: 2021, Номер 14(6), С. 1497 - 1518

Опубликована: Март 13, 2021

Abstract The health of the world's oceans is intrinsically linked to biodiversity ecosystems they sustain. importance protecting and maintaining ocean has been affirmed through setting UN Sustainable Development Goal 14 conserve sustainably use for society's continuing needs. decade beginning 2021–2030 additionally declared as Decade Ocean Science Development. This program aims maximize benefits science management, conservation, sustainable development marine environment by facilitating communication cooperation at science–policy interface. A central principle conservation species ecosystem components biodiversity. However, a significant omission from draft version Implementation Plan acknowledgment monitoring genetic within species. In this paper, we emphasize diversity adaptive capacity, evolutionary potential, community function, resilience populations, well highlighting some major threats in direct human impacts effects global climate change. We then highlight significance diverse range socioeconomic factors environment, including industries, welfare leisure pursuits, coastal communities, wider society. Genetic ocean, its maintenance, discussed with respect integral role successful realization 2030 vision Science. Finally, suggest how might be better integrated into management practices continued interaction between environmental managers scientists, key leverage points industry requirements Blue Capital financing social responsibility.

Язык: Английский

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Small-scale population structuring results in differential susceptibility to pesticide exposure DOI Creative Commons
Martin Grethlein, Lars Pelikan,

Andrea Dombrowski

и другие.

Environmental Sciences Europe, Год журнала: 2022, Номер 34(1)

Опубликована: Ноя. 24, 2022

Abstract Central European riverine networks are subject to widely varying local anthropogenic pressures, forcing species with limited dispersal abilities adapt or become locally extinct. Previous catchment-wide studies have shown that some invertebrates tend pronounced population structuring throughout mountainous river networks, raising the question of whether this also translates into small-scale phenotypic differentiation and adaptation stressors. One such is headwater crustacean Gammarus fossarum clade 11 (or lineage B), which we restudied in terms structure four years after first assessment. Our aim was not only document temporal stability/dynamics structure, but asked a genetic results different susceptibility commonly applied pesticide. Therefore, re-assessed based on COI haplotypes their frequencies, quantified key parameters related morphological life-history differentiation. Furthermore, examined difference sensitivity towards pyrethroid insecticide deltamethrin. haplotype patterns were found be stable over time confirmed within catchment, isolated populations connected downstream populations. While little observed, marked differences found. Populations from pristine sites responded significantly more tolerant than anthropogenically impacted sites—showing prior exposure spectrum stressors does automatically increase tolerance specific stressor. our study demonstrates capacity reflected variation disturbance. The system thus provides suitable experimental landscape test impact further (e.g., other novel entities, including pesticides modes action) Based these findings, important recommendations for protection intraspecific can developed.

Язык: Английский

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Along the river: Longitudinal patterns of functional and taxonomic diversity of plants in riparian forests DOI Creative Commons
Bartłomiej Surmacz, Kacper Foremnik, Remigiusz Pielech

и другие.

Journal of Vegetation Science, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 35(1)

Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2024

Abstract Questions The River Continuum Concept (RCC) predicts a gradual shift of functional adaptations organisms along the longitudinal (upstream–downstream) gradient, as well maximization biotic diversity in mid‐reaches. Although this theoretical framework was originally developed for stream macroinvertebrates, we tested whether such pattern can also be observed riparian plant communities. Location study conducted upper catchments San and Wisłoka Rivers southeastern Poland. In both catchments, very preserved forests occur continuously rivers. Methods We studied cover species across two river networks. analyzed taxonomic indices, community‐weighted means traits relation to plots' positions catchments. Results richness divergence displayed unimodal patterns increasing values were similar, but some plots lowest reaches more diverse than expected, forming an additional increase diversity. largely line with predictions RCC. discovered significant decrease specific leaf area height herbaceous plants communities gradient. There dispersal syndromes, toward higher importance zoochory lower reaches. Conclusions shows that natural show continuous turnover gradient that, abiotic factors, creates are known from predictions.

Язык: Английский

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Genetic Diversity of Dominant Species Betula pendula in River Valley Forests in the Irtysh River Basin and Sustainable Conservation Measures for the Future DOI Open Access
Yanming Li,

Zhifang Xue,

Tong Liu

и другие.

Sustainability, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 16(8), С. 3217 - 3217

Опубликована: Апрель 11, 2024

Biodiversity is the basis for maintenance and functioning of ecosystems. Genetic diversity at heart biodiversity, therefore an understanding current state plant genetic can contribute to future provision sustainable ecological values services by This study was conducted in Irtysh River basin (five tributaries) with dominant species river valley forests, Betula pendula. Sampling points were set up approximately 10 km intervals within each tributary using a random sampling method studies based on chloroplast microsatellite molecular markers. The results indicated that (1) nine alleles identified 198 samples. pendula relatively rich all tributaries (I = 0.216~0.546); significantly higher downstream area than midstream upstream areas basin. differentiation low level except Berezek River, where high. (2) variation mainly derived from populations, accounting 62% total variation. distance positively correlated geographical (p < 0.05). population structure divided into two major groups. (3) Twelve haplotypes upper H2 H4, while lower these H1 H3. Therefore, this paper suggests establishment germplasm resource bank populations implementation priority conservation measures diversity, so as realize value forests

Язык: Английский

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Genetic diversity and population dynamics of wild Mozambique tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus) in South Africa DOI Creative Commons
Mahlatse Fortunate Mashaphu, Colleen T. Downs, Matthew J. Burnett

и другие.

Global Ecology and Conservation, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 54, С. e03043 - e03043

Опубликована: Июнь 19, 2024

Urbanisation and water developments in South Africa have created numerous challenges managing resources. Consequently, the native fish species Oreochromis mossambicus, prominent to freshwater ecosystems now faces threat of extinction amidst introductions alien species. The has recently been classified as Vulnerable on IUCN Red List. Despite economic importance O. mossambicus within African region, little is known about genetic population dynamics In this study, we aimed establish baseline data, determine impact management practices structure. This data crucial for conservation monitoring across Africa. study revealed relatively low diversity sample localities but significant differentiation among populations. analyses identified 16 geographically correlated clusters, indicating substantial catchments. Anthropogenic activities, changes catchment use, strategies significantly influenced structure studied regions. Given distinct patterns, conservation-oriented should prioritise maintaining existing ensure long-term survival vulnerable

Язык: Английский

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Genetic diversity affects ecosystem functions across trophic levels as much as species diversity, but in an opposite direction DOI Open Access
Laura Fargeot,

Camille Poésy,

Maxim Lefort

и другие.

Опубликована: Фев. 11, 2025

Understanding the relationships between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning stands as a cornerstone in ecological research. Extensive evidence now underscores profound impact of species loss on stability dynamics functions. However, it remains unclear whether genetic diversity within key yield similar consequences. Here, we delve into intricate relationship diversity, functions across three trophic levels —primary producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers— natural aquatic ecosystems. Our investigation involves estimating genome-wide -gauged pivotal species-within each level, evaluating seven functions, analyzing magnitude (BEFs). We found that, overall, absolute effect size mirrors that nonetheless unveil striking dichotomy: while was positively correlated with various displays negative correlation these These intriguing antagonist effects persists (underscoring its systemic nature), but were apparent only when BEFs assessed rather than them. This study reveals complexity predicting consequences under conditions, emphasizes need for further mechanistic models integrating two facets biodiversity.

Язык: Английский

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Genetic diversity affects ecosystem functions across trophic levels as much as species diversity, but in an opposite direction DOI Creative Commons
Laura Fargeot,

Camille Poésy,

Maxim Lefort

и другие.

eLife, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 13

Опубликована: Март 20, 2025

Understanding the relationships between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning stands as a cornerstone in ecological research. Extensive evidence now underscores profound impact of species loss on stability dynamics functions. However, it remains unclear whether genetic diversity within key yields similar consequences. Here, we delve into intricate relationship diversity, functions across three trophic levels – primary producers, consumers, secondary consumers natural aquatic ecosystems. Our investigation involves estimating genome-wide gauged pivotal each level, evaluating seven functions, analyzing magnitude (BEFs). We found that, overall, absolute effect size mirrors that nonetheless unveil striking dichotomy: while was positively correlated with various displays negative correlation these These intriguing antagonist effects persist (underscoring its systemic nature), but were apparent only when BEFs assessed rather than them. This study reveals complexity predicting consequences under conditions, emphasizes need for further mechanistic models integrating two facets biodiversity.

Язык: Английский

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Clonal reproduction and hydrochory drive colony and population structure in a narrowly endemic and endangered emergent aquatic plant (Sagittaria fasciculata; Alismataceae) DOI Creative Commons

Skyler J. Fox,

Ashley B. Morris

Conservation Genetics, Год журнала: 2025, Номер unknown

Опубликована: Март 21, 2025

Язык: Английский

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Seasonal timing of ecosystem linkage mediates life‐history variation in a salmonid fish population DOI
Rui Ueda, Minoru Kanaiwa, Akira Terui

и другие.

Ecology, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 106(5)

Опубликована: Май 1, 2025

Abstract Life‐history variation can contribute to the long‐term persistence of populations; however, it remains unclear which environmental factors drive life‐history within a population. Seasonally recurring resource subsidies are common in nature and may influence variations recipient consumers' traits. In this study, we experimentally demonstrated that terrestrial invertebrate occurring early growing season facilitated consumer individuals adopt fast growth. contrast, fewer adopted growth when occurred late season. Consumer matured at age 1, suggesting observed life history emerged along with fast–slow continuum. The estimated survival probability was lower from faster cluster no‐supply treatment (control), growth–survival trade‐off. However, trade‐off became early‐supply even reversed late‐supply treatment. As result, frequency maturing 1 higher than treatment, implying short‐term population subsidies. Our findings highlight seasonal ecosystem linkages through help us understand how be maintained landscape scale.

Язык: Английский

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Movements of common bream Abramis brama in a highly connected, lowland wetland reveal sub‐populations with diverse migration strategies DOI
Emily R. Winter,

Andrew M. Hindes,

Steve Lane

и другие.

Freshwater Biology, Год журнала: 2021, Номер 66(7), С. 1410 - 1422

Опубликована: Май 19, 2021

Abstract Studies suggest the migratory behaviours of potamodromous fishes can be highly variable in barrier‐free systems, where differing movement types enable populations to exploit a wide range food and space resources. This intra‐population diversity spatial temporal resource use is important our ecological understanding fish distribution patterns population structure. Despite this, freshwater ecosystems are increasingly characterised by high levels fragmentation degradation that restrict mobile fauna, limit opportunities study natural, unconstrained behaviour. Common bream Abramis brama ( ) potentially strong model species for testing importance diverse migration lowland rivers, but existing studies have been largely restricted spatially confined and/or anthropogenically modified systems. study's principal focus was examine behaviour connected, system using passive acoustic telemetry, which provided continuous, multi‐year data on movements 181 across tidally influenced, wetland eastern England c . 60 km continuous river length plus numerous interconnected shallow lakes dykes). Tracked were grouped according their initial location timing tagging. Bream varied considerably between tagging groups, with greater consistency within groups. There little mixing groups outside spawning periods, season tidal phase being significant predictors movement. Rates swimming speeds highest spring, also generally occurring direction flows. For sampled just prior spawning, there considerable post‐spawning behaviour, some remaining immediate vicinity sampling others moved areas 25 away. These discrete remained until following period. results this comprised several distinct, semi‐independent subpopulations only share resources indicates connectivity systems enabling maintaining phenotypic fishes.

Язык: Английский

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