Literature DB >> 32126957

Genetic diversity, demographic history and neo-sex chromosomes in the Critically Endangered Raso lark.

Elisa G Dierickx1,2, Simon Yung Wa Sin3,4, H Pieter J van Veelen5,6, M de L Brooke1, Yang Liu7, Scott V Edwards3, Simon H Martin1,8.   

Abstract

Small effective population sizes could expose island species to inbreeding and loss of genetic variation. Here, we investigate factors shaping genetic diversity in the Raso lark, which has been restricted to a single islet for approximately 500 years, with a population size of a few hundred. We assembled a reference genome for the related Eurasian skylark and then assessed diversity and demographic history using RAD-seq data (75 samples from Raso larks and two related mainland species). We first identify broad tracts of suppressed recombination in females, indicating enlarged neo-sex chromosomes. We then show that genetic diversity across autosomes in the Raso lark is lower than in its mainland relatives, but inconsistent with long-term persistence at its current population size. Finally, we find that genetic signatures of the recent population contraction are overshadowed by an ancient expansion and persistence of a very large population until the human settlement of Cape Verde. Our findings show how genome-wide approaches to study endangered species can help avoid confounding effects of genome architecture on diversity estimates, and how present-day diversity can be shaped by ancient demographic events.

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Keywords:  Alauda; Cape Verde; conservation; demography; island endemic; recombination suppression

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32126957      PMCID: PMC7126062          DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2019.2613

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Biol Sci        ISSN: 0962-8452            Impact factor:   5.349


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