Preliminary genetic analysis supports cave populations as targets for conservation in the endemic endangered puerto rican boa (Boidae: Epicrates inornatus)

The endemic Puerto Rican boa (Epicrates inornatus) has spent 42 years on the Endangered Species List with little evidence for recovery. One significant impediment to effective conservation planning has been a lack of knowledge of the distribution of genetic variability in the species. It has previou...

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Phylogeography
Population genetics
Islands
Conservation genetics
Haplotypes
Species diversity
Haplogroups
Mitochondrial DNA
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Preliminary genetic analysis supports cave populations as targets for conservation in the endemic endangered puerto rican boa (Boidae: Epicrates inornatus)
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv El análisis genético preliminar respalda a las poblaciones de cuevas como objetivos de conservación en la boa puertorriqueña en peligro de extinción (Boidae: Epicrates inornatus)
title Preliminary genetic analysis supports cave populations as targets for conservation in the endemic endangered puerto rican boa (Boidae: Epicrates inornatus)
spellingShingle Preliminary genetic analysis supports cave populations as targets for conservation in the endemic endangered puerto rican boa (Boidae: Epicrates inornatus)
Phylogeography
Population genetics
Islands
Conservation genetics
Haplotypes
Species diversity
Haplogroups
Mitochondrial DNA
title_short Preliminary genetic analysis supports cave populations as targets for conservation in the endemic endangered puerto rican boa (Boidae: Epicrates inornatus)
title_full Preliminary genetic analysis supports cave populations as targets for conservation in the endemic endangered puerto rican boa (Boidae: Epicrates inornatus)
title_fullStr Preliminary genetic analysis supports cave populations as targets for conservation in the endemic endangered puerto rican boa (Boidae: Epicrates inornatus)
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary genetic analysis supports cave populations as targets for conservation in the endemic endangered puerto rican boa (Boidae: Epicrates inornatus)
title_sort Preliminary genetic analysis supports cave populations as targets for conservation in the endemic endangered puerto rican boa (Boidae: Epicrates inornatus)
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Phylogeography
Population genetics
Islands
Conservation genetics
Haplotypes
Species diversity
Haplogroups
Mitochondrial DNA
topic Phylogeography
Population genetics
Islands
Conservation genetics
Haplotypes
Species diversity
Haplogroups
Mitochondrial DNA
description The endemic Puerto Rican boa (Epicrates inornatus) has spent 42 years on the Endangered Species List with little evidence for recovery. One significant impediment to effective conservation planning has been a lack of knowledge of the distribution of genetic variability in the species. It has previously been suggested that boas might best be protected around caves that harbor large populations of bats. Prior study has found Puerto Rican boas at relatively high densities in and around bat caves, which they use both to feed and seek shelter. However, it is unknown whether these behaviorally distinctive populations represent a distinct evolutionary lineage, or (conversely) whether caves harbor representative genetic diversity for the species across the island. We provide the first genetic study of the Puerto Rican boa, and we examine and compare genetic diversity and divergence among two cave populations and two surface populations of boas. We find three haplogroups and an apparent lack of phylogeographic structure across the island. In addition, we find that the two cave populations appear no less diverse than the two surface populations, and harbor multiple mtDNA lineages. We discuss the conservation implications of these findings, including a call for the immediate protection of the remaining cave-associated populations of boas.
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