生物多样性
遗传多样性
生态学
热带
温带气候
生物
有效人口规模
人口
多样性(政治)
地理
人类世
人口规模
生态系统多样性
保护生物学
气候变化
遗传侵蚀
保护遗传学
群体遗传学
环境变化
物种多样性
全球生物多样性
物种丰富度
基因组学
海洋生物
作者
René D. Clark,Brendan N Reid,Eric Garcia,Marial Malabag,Robin S Waples,Rene A. Abesamis,Jemelyn Grace P. Baldisimo,Abner A. Bucol,Kyra S. Fitz,Sharon F. Magnuson,Richard N. Muallil,Cleto L Nanola,Roy Roberts,John C. Whalen,Christopher E. Bird,Kent E. Carpenter,Malin L. Pinsky
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2513012122
摘要
Genetic diversity is a crucial component of biodiversity, and as such, its maintenance and preservation is of high conservation concern. Tropical environments are undergoing intense rates of environmental change, and these changes may be driving large declines in genetic diversity. However, data on genetic diversity are highly skewed towards temperate regions. The degree to which diversity loss has occurred in tropical species, particularly marine species, remains an open and important question. Here, we directly compare genomic data from modern and museum collections of two commercially harvested nearshore marine fishes ( Equulites laterofenestra and Gazza minuta ) gathered from a single location in the Philippines, spanning a century of intense environmental change. These data reveal a marked loss in genetic diversity and evidence for multiple orders of magnitude reductions in effective population size ( N e ) in both species, indicating substantial genomic erosion. Such a decline highlights the long-lasting genomic consequences of anthropogenic activity and sheds light on an, until-now, invisible loss of diversity from the most biodiverse ocean region.
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI