Novel methods to address old problems :using molecular tools to advise conservation actions for two threatened and endemic freshwater turtle species of Colombia

I used molecular tools (microsatellites and restriction-site associated DNA sequencing, RAD-seq) to assess the conservation status and give management recommendations for two endemic freshwater turtle species: P. lewyana and M. dahli. In chapter 1, I provide enough evidence to show that the populati...

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Gallego García, Natalia Alexandra
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Doctoral thesis
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2018
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Universidad de los Andes
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Séneca: repositorio Uniandes
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Tortugas - Distribución geográfica - Investigaciones - Colombia
Genética de población - Investigaciones - Colombia - Estudio de casos
Conservación de la vida silvestre - Investigaciones - Colombia - Estudio de casos
Especies en peligro - Investigaciones - Colombia - Estudio de casos
Biología
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dc.title.es_CO.fl_str_mv Novel methods to address old problems :using molecular tools to advise conservation actions for two threatened and endemic freshwater turtle species of Colombia
title Novel methods to address old problems :using molecular tools to advise conservation actions for two threatened and endemic freshwater turtle species of Colombia
spellingShingle Novel methods to address old problems :using molecular tools to advise conservation actions for two threatened and endemic freshwater turtle species of Colombia
Tortugas - Distribución geográfica - Investigaciones - Colombia
Genética de población - Investigaciones - Colombia - Estudio de casos
Conservación de la vida silvestre - Investigaciones - Colombia - Estudio de casos
Especies en peligro - Investigaciones - Colombia - Estudio de casos
Biología
title_short Novel methods to address old problems :using molecular tools to advise conservation actions for two threatened and endemic freshwater turtle species of Colombia
title_full Novel methods to address old problems :using molecular tools to advise conservation actions for two threatened and endemic freshwater turtle species of Colombia
title_fullStr Novel methods to address old problems :using molecular tools to advise conservation actions for two threatened and endemic freshwater turtle species of Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Novel methods to address old problems :using molecular tools to advise conservation actions for two threatened and endemic freshwater turtle species of Colombia
title_sort Novel methods to address old problems :using molecular tools to advise conservation actions for two threatened and endemic freshwater turtle species of Colombia
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Gallego García, Natalia Alexandra
dc.contributor.advisor.none.fl_str_mv Caballero Gaitán, Susana
Shaffer, Bradley
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Gallego García, Natalia Alexandra
dc.contributor.jury.none.fl_str_mv Cadena Ordóñez, Carlos Daniel
Funk, Chris
dc.subject.keyword.es_CO.fl_str_mv Tortugas - Distribución geográfica - Investigaciones - Colombia
Genética de población - Investigaciones - Colombia - Estudio de casos
Conservación de la vida silvestre - Investigaciones - Colombia - Estudio de casos
Especies en peligro - Investigaciones - Colombia - Estudio de casos
topic Tortugas - Distribución geográfica - Investigaciones - Colombia
Genética de población - Investigaciones - Colombia - Estudio de casos
Conservación de la vida silvestre - Investigaciones - Colombia - Estudio de casos
Especies en peligro - Investigaciones - Colombia - Estudio de casos
Biología
dc.subject.themes.none.fl_str_mv Biología
description I used molecular tools (microsatellites and restriction-site associated DNA sequencing, RAD-seq) to assess the conservation status and give management recommendations for two endemic freshwater turtle species: P. lewyana and M. dahli. In chapter 1, I provide enough evidence to show that the population of M. dahli is severely fragmented into small and isolated groups. In chapter 2, I test the prediction that population fragmentation is related to habitat fragmentation, using a landscape genomics approach. I show that the landscape matrix is restricting gene flow and that anthropogenic features, such as cities and roads, and natural features, such as rivers and wetlands, are more costly to traverse than what constitutes the majority of the matrix, open grasslands. I then test the prediction that extreme habitat loss is a driver of adaptive differentiation. I show that the populations located where open grasslands predominate are adaptively different than populations located were some forest remains. In chapter 3, I use RAD-seq to revisit previous molecular studies that assessed population structure and genetic diversity in P. lewyana. These studies seemingly indicate that P. lewyana is among the turtle species with the lowest genetic diversity and that despite being found in two geographically isolated rivers, population differentiation is subtle. With improved accuracy and precision of population genetics estimates, I show that population structure is well defined and consistent with geography, and that genetic diversity is low, but not exceptionally low. In the last chapter, I give recommendations for the management of these two endangered turtle species. For M. dahli I recommend a reassessment of its conservation status, and the implementation of a genetic rescue strategy to reduce the negative effects of population fragmentation. For P. lewyana, I argue that genetic management is not pressing yet, but that genetic monitoring should be implemented.--Tomado del Formato de Documento de Grado
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spelling Al consultar y hacer uso de este recurso, está aceptando las condiciones de uso establecidas por los autores.http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2Caballero Gaitán, Susana274a7cc3-ef47-4f4a-b7c4-24febb89a3f9500Shaffer, Bradley1986e4f6-1330-4f5c-bb5c-f3a29b55d7da500Gallego García, Natalia Alexandra11215500Cadena Ordóñez, Carlos DanielFunk, Chris2020-06-10T14:29:37Z2020-06-10T14:29:37Z2018http://hdl.handle.net/1992/3873210.57784/1992/38732u820760.pdfinstname:Universidad de los Andesreponame:Repositorio Institucional Sénecarepourl:https://repositorio.uniandes.edu.co/I used molecular tools (microsatellites and restriction-site associated DNA sequencing, RAD-seq) to assess the conservation status and give management recommendations for two endemic freshwater turtle species: P. lewyana and M. dahli. In chapter 1, I provide enough evidence to show that the population of M. dahli is severely fragmented into small and isolated groups. In chapter 2, I test the prediction that population fragmentation is related to habitat fragmentation, using a landscape genomics approach. I show that the landscape matrix is restricting gene flow and that anthropogenic features, such as cities and roads, and natural features, such as rivers and wetlands, are more costly to traverse than what constitutes the majority of the matrix, open grasslands. I then test the prediction that extreme habitat loss is a driver of adaptive differentiation. I show that the populations located where open grasslands predominate are adaptively different than populations located were some forest remains. In chapter 3, I use RAD-seq to revisit previous molecular studies that assessed population structure and genetic diversity in P. lewyana. These studies seemingly indicate that P. lewyana is among the turtle species with the lowest genetic diversity and that despite being found in two geographically isolated rivers, population differentiation is subtle. With improved accuracy and precision of population genetics estimates, I show that population structure is well defined and consistent with geography, and that genetic diversity is low, but not exceptionally low. In the last chapter, I give recommendations for the management of these two endangered turtle species. For M. dahli I recommend a reassessment of its conservation status, and the implementation of a genetic rescue strategy to reduce the negative effects of population fragmentation. For P. lewyana, I argue that genetic management is not pressing yet, but that genetic monitoring should be implemented.--Tomado del Formato de Documento de Grado"Usé herramientas moleculares (microsatélites y secuenciación de ADN asociada al sitios de restricción, RAD-seq) para evaluar el estado de conservación y dar recomendaciones de manejo para dos especies endémicas de tortugas de agua dulce: P. lewyana y M. dahli. En el capítulo 1, proporciono evidencia suficiente para mostrar que la población de M. dahli está severamente fragmentada en grupos pequeños y aislados. En el capítulo 2, pruebo que la fragmentación de la población está relacionada con la del hábitat. Muestro que la matriz del paisaje está restringiendo el flujo de genes y que las ciudades y carreteras, y los ríos y los humedales, son más costosos de atravesar que lo que constituye la mayoría de la matriz, los potreros. Luego pruebo la predicción de que la pérdida extrema de hábitat ha causado divergencia adaptativa. Muestro que las poblaciones en donde predominan los potreros son adaptativamente diferentes a las poblaciones ubicadas donde hay fragmentos de bosques. En el capítulo 3, uso RAD-seq para revisar estudios moleculares previos que evaluaron la estructura y diversidad genética en P. lewyana. Estos estudios argumentan que P. lewyana se encuentra entre las especies de tortugas con la diversidad genética más baja y que, a pesar de encontrarse en dos ríos aislados geográficamente, la diferenciación de la población es sutil. Con mayor precisión de los analisis de genética de poblaciones, muestro que la estructura genética está bien definida y es coherente con la geografía, y que la diversidad es baja, pero no excepcionalmente baja. En el último capítulo, doy recomendaciones para el manejo de estas dos especies de tortugas en peligro de extinción. Para M. dahli, recomiendo una reevaluación de su estado de conservación y la implementación de una estrategia de rescate genético para reducir los efectos negativos de la fragmentación. Para P. lewyana, sostengo que el manejo genético aún no es apremiante, pero que el monitoreo genético debería implementarse."--Tomado del Formato de Documento de GradoDoctor en Ciencias - BiologíaDoctorado88 hojasapplication/pdfengUniandesDoctorado en Ciencias - BiologíaFacultad de CienciasDepartamento de Biologíainstname:Universidad de los Andesreponame:Repositorio Institucional SénecaNovel methods to address old problems :using molecular tools to advise conservation actions for two threatened and endemic freshwater turtle species of ColombiaTrabajo de grado - Doctoradoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesishttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_db06http://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85Texthttp://purl.org/redcol/resource_type/TDTortugas - Distribución geográfica - Investigaciones - ColombiaGenética de población - Investigaciones - Colombia - Estudio de casosConservación de la vida silvestre - Investigaciones - Colombia - Estudio de casosEspecies en peligro - Investigaciones - Colombia - Estudio de casosBiologíaPublicationORIGINALu820760.pdfapplication/pdf5727121https://repositorio.uniandes.edu.co/bitstreams/bec493ed-d63d-4a8d-ab2c-2c238bb7b8a8/download2e1e11ceaed591175a9af67889eac832MD51TEXTu820760.pdf.txtu820760.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain427768https://repositorio.uniandes.edu.co/bitstreams/a66181cd-3d5c-4ba6-aeab-a0c79df83b54/downloadd95ba823eb4a5cbfbd951e64ca50a5aeMD56THUMBNAILu820760.pdf.jpgu820760.pdf.jpgIM Thumbnailimage/jpeg20566https://repositorio.uniandes.edu.co/bitstreams/3586a2fa-a17d-4fe0-9236-f8d603f9bce9/download713ff55b64c9c3cf6cc36f5abaa85838MD571992/38732oai:repositorio.uniandes.edu.co:1992/387322024-08-26 15:21:26.96http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/open.accesshttps://repositorio.uniandes.edu.coRepositorio institucional Sénecaadminrepositorio@uniandes.edu.co