濒危物种
生物
适应(眼睛)
局部适应
气候变化
进化生物学
保护遗传学
人口
群体基因组学
生态学
生物多样性
地理
人口历史
地方性
基因组学
基因组
遗传学
遗传变异
等位基因
栖息地
基因
人口学
神经科学
社会学
微卫星
作者
Yixin Yang,Meng Wang,Xuan-Ye Wu,Yani Zhou,Jiayong Qiu,Xia Cai,Zhong‐Hu Li
出处
期刊:GigaScience
[University of Oxford]
日期:2024-01-01
卷期号:13
标识
DOI:10.1093/gigascience/giae091
摘要
Abstract Background Global climate change poses severe threats to biodiversity and ecosystem stability. Rapid climate oscillations potentially lead to species geographic range shifts, population declines, and even extinctions. The rare and endangered species, being critical components of regional biodiversity, hold the key to understanding local adaptation and evolutionary processes shaping species distributions. Therefore, assessing the evolutionary mechanisms of local adaptation and population vulnerability under climate change is crucial for developing conservation strategies of endangered species. Results In this study, we assembled a high-quality, chromosome-level genome of the rare and endangered herb Bergenia scopulosa in the Qinling Mountains in East Asia and resequenced 37 individual genomes spanning its entire geographic distributional ranges. By integrating population genetics, landscape genomics, and climate datasets, a substantial number of adaptive single-nucleotide polymorphism loci associated with climate variables were identified. The genotype–environment association analysis showed that some cold-tolerant genes have played pivotal roles in cold environmental adaptation of B. scopulosa. These findings are further corroborated through evolutionary analysis of gene family and quantitative PCR validation. Population genomic analysis revealed 2 distinct genetic lineages in B. scopulosa. The western lineage showed higher genomic vulnerability and more rare cold-tolerance alleles, suggesting its heightened sensitivity to impending climate shifts, and should be given priority conservation in the management practices. Conclusions These findings provide novel insights into local adaptation and genomic vulnerability of B. scopulosa under climate change in the Qinling Mountains in East Asia. Additionally, the study also offers valuable guidance for formulating conservation strategies for the rare and endangered plants.
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