The Population Genetics of Three Crotalus Species in a Sonoran Desert Habitat and the Effects of Anthropogenic Barriers

The phylo-geography and population genetics of three Crotalus species in Southern Arizona (C. atrox, C. cerastes, and C. scutulatus) were examined using mitochondrial DNA genes and nuclear microsatellite DNA markers. My focus was twofold: (1) the phylo-geography and population structure in Southern...

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Main Author: Pozarowski, Krystyn Michelle
Other Authors: Wienert, Ted
Language:en
Published: The University of Arizona. 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/205210
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-2052102015-10-23T04:49:04Z The Population Genetics of Three Crotalus Species in a Sonoran Desert Habitat and the Effects of Anthropogenic Barriers Pozarowski, Krystyn Michelle Wienert, Ted Culver, Melanie Herrmann, Hans-Werner fragmentation mitochondrial DNA Population genetics Molecular & Cellular Biology conservation Crotalus The phylo-geography and population genetics of three Crotalus species in Southern Arizona (C. atrox, C. cerastes, and C. scutulatus) were examined using mitochondrial DNA genes and nuclear microsatellite DNA markers. My focus was twofold: (1) the phylo-geography and population structure in Southern Arizona and (2) possible genetic signatures of population fragmentation by linear barriers on rattlesnakes populations at Picacho Peak. My results show genetic signatures of geneflow restrictions in one species (C. atrox) which coincide with Interstate 10. I did not observe similar genetic effects in C. cerastes or scutulatus, possibly caused by smaller sample sizes and marker numbers. I found limited phylo-geographic and population genetic structure for all three species in Southern Arizona indicating large interconnected populations. This study provides wildlife management with a powerful genetic toolset and provides important baseline data for future assessment and monitoring efforts of important predators and their populations in the Sonoran desert habitat. 2011 text Electronic Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10150/205210 en Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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topic fragmentation
mitochondrial DNA
Population genetics
Molecular & Cellular Biology
conservation
Crotalus
spellingShingle fragmentation
mitochondrial DNA
Population genetics
Molecular & Cellular Biology
conservation
Crotalus
Pozarowski, Krystyn Michelle
The Population Genetics of Three Crotalus Species in a Sonoran Desert Habitat and the Effects of Anthropogenic Barriers
description The phylo-geography and population genetics of three Crotalus species in Southern Arizona (C. atrox, C. cerastes, and C. scutulatus) were examined using mitochondrial DNA genes and nuclear microsatellite DNA markers. My focus was twofold: (1) the phylo-geography and population structure in Southern Arizona and (2) possible genetic signatures of population fragmentation by linear barriers on rattlesnakes populations at Picacho Peak. My results show genetic signatures of geneflow restrictions in one species (C. atrox) which coincide with Interstate 10. I did not observe similar genetic effects in C. cerastes or scutulatus, possibly caused by smaller sample sizes and marker numbers. I found limited phylo-geographic and population genetic structure for all three species in Southern Arizona indicating large interconnected populations. This study provides wildlife management with a powerful genetic toolset and provides important baseline data for future assessment and monitoring efforts of important predators and their populations in the Sonoran desert habitat.
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title The Population Genetics of Three Crotalus Species in a Sonoran Desert Habitat and the Effects of Anthropogenic Barriers
title_short The Population Genetics of Three Crotalus Species in a Sonoran Desert Habitat and the Effects of Anthropogenic Barriers
title_full The Population Genetics of Three Crotalus Species in a Sonoran Desert Habitat and the Effects of Anthropogenic Barriers
title_fullStr The Population Genetics of Three Crotalus Species in a Sonoran Desert Habitat and the Effects of Anthropogenic Barriers
title_full_unstemmed The Population Genetics of Three Crotalus Species in a Sonoran Desert Habitat and the Effects of Anthropogenic Barriers
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publisher The University of Arizona.
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