Fine-scale interactions between habitat quality and genetic variation suggest an impact of grazing on the critically endangered Crau Plain grasshopper (Pamphagidae: Prionotropis rhodanica)

The Crau Plain grasshopper, Prionotropis rhodanica Uvarov, 1923 (Orthoptera: Pamphagidae: Thrinchinae), is a rare grasshopper species endemic to the Crau Plain, a steppic habitat in France with unique floristic and faunistic communities. During recent decades, the area covered by t...

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Main Authors: Sylvain Piry, Karine Berthier, Réjane Streiff, Sandrine Cros-Arteil, Antoine Foucart, Laurent Tatin, Linda Bröder, Axel Hochkirch, Marie-Pierre Chapuis
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Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2018-06-01
Series:Journal of Orthoptera Research
Online Access:https://jor.pensoft.net/article/15036/
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spelling doaj-8e984667e5c94392a1f2052863b1cfba2020-11-25T00:18:23ZengPensoft PublishersJournal of Orthoptera Research1082-64671937-24262018-06-01271617310.3897/jor.27.1503615036Fine-scale interactions between habitat quality and genetic variation suggest an impact of grazing on the critically endangered Crau Plain grasshopper (Pamphagidae: Prionotropis rhodanica)Sylvain Piry0Karine Berthier1Réjane Streiff2Sandrine Cros-Arteil3Antoine Foucart4Laurent Tatin5Linda Bröder6Axel Hochkirch7Marie-Pierre Chapuis8Univ MontpellierPathologie VégétaleUniv MontpellierBGPI, INRACIRAD, UMR CBGPConservatoire d'espaces naturels de Provence Alpes Côte d'AzurDepartment of Biogeography, Trier UniversityTrier UniversityCIRAD, UMR CBGP The Crau Plain grasshopper, Prionotropis rhodanica Uvarov, 1923 (Orthoptera: Pamphagidae: Thrinchinae), is a rare grasshopper species endemic to the Crau Plain, a steppic habitat in France with unique floristic and faunistic communities. During recent decades, the area covered by these steppic grasslands has been highly reduced and fragmented due to the development of irrigation-based agriculture, roads, as well as industrial and military complexes. The restricted distribution, low population density and poor dispersal ability of P. rhodanica, combined with the destruction of its habitat, has led to the classification of this species as critically endangered in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Decreases in habitat quality due to intensive grazing in the remnant grassland patches constitute an additional threat for P. rhodanica that can impact population dynamics at a relatively small-scale. In this work, we focused on a small area of about 3 km2 occupied by one of the largest subpopulations observed in 2000–2001. We conducted a single-time snapshot intensive survey of grasshopper density and genetic variation at 11 microsatellite markers. We used a recent method, MAPI, to visualize the spatial genetic structure as a continuous surface and to determine, with the simultaneous use of spatial cross-correlograms, whether the normalized difference vegetation index, which informs on the balance between vegetation productivity and grazing intensity, can explain grasshopper population structure at such a fine scale. We found that both population density and gene flow were strongly and positively correlated to habitat quality (higher productivity of grasslands and/or lower sheep grazing). The spatial scales of interaction between these variables were estimated to be highly similar, in the range of 812–880 meters. This result suggests that P. rhodanica is very sensitive to the quality of the grasslands it inhabits. https://jor.pensoft.net/article/15036/
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author Sylvain Piry
Karine Berthier
Réjane Streiff
Sandrine Cros-Arteil
Antoine Foucart
Laurent Tatin
Linda Bröder
Axel Hochkirch
Marie-Pierre Chapuis
spellingShingle Sylvain Piry
Karine Berthier
Réjane Streiff
Sandrine Cros-Arteil
Antoine Foucart
Laurent Tatin
Linda Bröder
Axel Hochkirch
Marie-Pierre Chapuis
Fine-scale interactions between habitat quality and genetic variation suggest an impact of grazing on the critically endangered Crau Plain grasshopper (Pamphagidae: Prionotropis rhodanica)
Journal of Orthoptera Research
author_facet Sylvain Piry
Karine Berthier
Réjane Streiff
Sandrine Cros-Arteil
Antoine Foucart
Laurent Tatin
Linda Bröder
Axel Hochkirch
Marie-Pierre Chapuis
author_sort Sylvain Piry
title Fine-scale interactions between habitat quality and genetic variation suggest an impact of grazing on the critically endangered Crau Plain grasshopper (Pamphagidae: Prionotropis rhodanica)
title_short Fine-scale interactions between habitat quality and genetic variation suggest an impact of grazing on the critically endangered Crau Plain grasshopper (Pamphagidae: Prionotropis rhodanica)
title_full Fine-scale interactions between habitat quality and genetic variation suggest an impact of grazing on the critically endangered Crau Plain grasshopper (Pamphagidae: Prionotropis rhodanica)
title_fullStr Fine-scale interactions between habitat quality and genetic variation suggest an impact of grazing on the critically endangered Crau Plain grasshopper (Pamphagidae: Prionotropis rhodanica)
title_full_unstemmed Fine-scale interactions between habitat quality and genetic variation suggest an impact of grazing on the critically endangered Crau Plain grasshopper (Pamphagidae: Prionotropis rhodanica)
title_sort fine-scale interactions between habitat quality and genetic variation suggest an impact of grazing on the critically endangered crau plain grasshopper (pamphagidae: prionotropis rhodanica)
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series Journal of Orthoptera Research
issn 1082-6467
1937-2426
publishDate 2018-06-01
description The Crau Plain grasshopper, Prionotropis rhodanica Uvarov, 1923 (Orthoptera: Pamphagidae: Thrinchinae), is a rare grasshopper species endemic to the Crau Plain, a steppic habitat in France with unique floristic and faunistic communities. During recent decades, the area covered by these steppic grasslands has been highly reduced and fragmented due to the development of irrigation-based agriculture, roads, as well as industrial and military complexes. The restricted distribution, low population density and poor dispersal ability of P. rhodanica, combined with the destruction of its habitat, has led to the classification of this species as critically endangered in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Decreases in habitat quality due to intensive grazing in the remnant grassland patches constitute an additional threat for P. rhodanica that can impact population dynamics at a relatively small-scale. In this work, we focused on a small area of about 3 km2 occupied by one of the largest subpopulations observed in 2000–2001. We conducted a single-time snapshot intensive survey of grasshopper density and genetic variation at 11 microsatellite markers. We used a recent method, MAPI, to visualize the spatial genetic structure as a continuous surface and to determine, with the simultaneous use of spatial cross-correlograms, whether the normalized difference vegetation index, which informs on the balance between vegetation productivity and grazing intensity, can explain grasshopper population structure at such a fine scale. We found that both population density and gene flow were strongly and positively correlated to habitat quality (higher productivity of grasslands and/or lower sheep grazing). The spatial scales of interaction between these variables were estimated to be highly similar, in the range of 812–880 meters. This result suggests that P. rhodanica is very sensitive to the quality of the grasslands it inhabits.
url https://jor.pensoft.net/article/15036/
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