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  • Phylogeographic patterns and conservation implications of the endangered Chinese giant salamander

    Abstract: Understanding genetic diversity patterns of endangered species is an important premise for biodiversity conservation. The critically endangered salamander Andrias davidianus, endemic to central and southern mainland in China, has suffered from sharp range and population size declines over the past three decades. However, the levels and patterns of genetic diversity of A. davidianus populations in wild remain poorly understood. Herein, we explore the levels and phylogeographic patterns of genetic diversity of wild‐caught A. davidianus using larvae and adult collection with the aid of sequence variation in (a) the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) fragments (n = 320 individuals; 33 localities), (b) 19 whole mtDNA genomes, and (c) nuclear recombinase activating gene 2 (RAG2; n = 88 individuals; 19 localities). Phylogenetic analyses based on mtDNA datasets uncovered seven divergent mitochondrial clades (A–G), which likely originated in association with the uplifting of mountains during the Late Miocene, specific habitat requirements, barriers including mountains and drainages and lower dispersal ability. The distributions of clades were geographic partitioned and confined in neighboring regions. Furthermore, we discovered some mountains, rivers, and provinces harbored more than one clades. RAG2 analyses revealed no obvious geographic patterns among the five alleles detected. Our study depicts a relatively intact distribution map of A. davidianus clades in natural species range and provides important knowledge that can be used to improve monitoring programs and develop a conservation strategy for this critically endangered organism.


    Zhi‐Qiang Liang, Wei‐Tao Chen, Deng‐Qiang Wang, Shu‐Huan Zhang, Chong‐Rui Wang, Shun‐Ping He, Yuan‐An Wu, Ping He, Jiang Xie, Chuan‐Wu Li, Juha Meril?, Qi‐Wei Wei*. Phylogeographic patterns and conservation implications of the endangered Chinese giant salamander. Ecology and evolution, 2019, 9 (7): 3879-3890.


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