VARIABILIDADE ALOZIMÁTICA DE Drosophila maculifrons (DIPTERA: DROSOPHILIDAE) DE FRAGMENTOS DE MATA ATLÂNTICA DO SUL E SUDESTE DO BRASIL

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Autor(a) principal: Tractz, Carine Costa
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Drosophila maculifrons is a neotropical species that belongs to the guaramunu group and can be found in several Brazilian states, in different phytophisiognomies of the Atlantic forest biome. Atlantic Forest is a priority area for conservation because of its high biodiversity, however it is endangered mostly due to deforestation. Habitat fragmentation can result in reduced biological diversity and decrease in population size due to loss of genetic variability. Moreover, it contributes to process of population isolation and consequent restriction of gene flow, resulting in increased genetic differences between them and the decrease in intrapopulational variability. Thus, this study aimed to assess the allozymatic genetic variability of D. maculifrons populations from south and southeast of Brazil in order to determine the level of genetic diversity and population structure for this species in fragments of Atlantic Forest. In this study, specimens were collected in Canguçu-RS (CAN), Chapecó-SC (CHA), Matão-SP (MAT), Sertãozinho-SP (SER), Cajuru-SP (CAJ). Also, previous data of allozyme variability of D. maculifrons from two conservation areas located in the municipality of Guarapuava-PR (PMA and SSF) were used. The samples were individually submitted to 14% Penetrose 30TM gel electrophoresis in two electrophoretic systems, TC1 and TC2. Data analyses resulted in nine loci: Hk, Pgm, Est, Idh, Gpdh, Me, Mdh-1, Mdh-2 and Mdh-3. Among these, five (55.56%) were polymorphic and the allele frequencies of most these polymorphic (four) were out of the expected by Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium in more than one population, with Pgm locus being the only exception. The average number of alleles per locus was 3.44, ranging from 1 allele for Hk, Gpdh, Mdh-1 and Mdh-3, and 10 alleles for Est. In general, this species showed higher genetic diversity than non-cactophilic species (Ho = 0.2289), and a moderate and statisticaly diferent from zero interpopulational genetic differentiation (Fst = 0.0613), with the confidence interval also including values of low differentiation (<0.05). The genetic distance values, the absence of correlation between these and geographic positioning, besides the high number of migrants (Nm) and effective populational size estimates corroborated the low genetic differentiation among the analyzed populations. A negative and statistically significant correlation between Nm and geographic distance from north to south of the distribution of the populations was observed, suggesting gene flow restricted by distance. Thus, the identity among D. maculifrons populations could be the result of recent and/or historical gene flow. Recent gene flow could be occurring by the presence of corridors connecting forest areas. Similarity among populations could also have been maintained after historical gene flow, with the action of stabilizing selection on the allozymatic loci; or, there was not enough time for the occurrence of higher differentiation among populations since the time when they were not that apart from each other, until the most recent fragmented distribution.
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spelling Mateus, Rogério Pincelahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3619196057484399Machado, Luciana Paes de Barroshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5621542642051269066117479-40http://lattes.cnpq.br/2696971589755221Tractz, Carine Costa2017-06-21T18:10:50Z2015-06-24Tractz, Carine Costa. VARIABILIDADE ALOZIMÁTICA DE Drosophila maculifrons (DIPTERA: DROSOPHILIDAE) DE FRAGMENTOS DE MATA ATLÂNTICA DO SUL E SUDESTE DO BRASIL. 2015. 35 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biologia Evolutiva - Mestrado) - Universidade Estadual do Centro-Oeste, Guarapuava - PR.http://tede.unicentro.br:8080/jspui/handle/jspui/719Drosophila maculifrons is a neotropical species that belongs to the guaramunu group and can be found in several Brazilian states, in different phytophisiognomies of the Atlantic forest biome. Atlantic Forest is a priority area for conservation because of its high biodiversity, however it is endangered mostly due to deforestation. Habitat fragmentation can result in reduced biological diversity and decrease in population size due to loss of genetic variability. Moreover, it contributes to process of population isolation and consequent restriction of gene flow, resulting in increased genetic differences between them and the decrease in intrapopulational variability. Thus, this study aimed to assess the allozymatic genetic variability of D. maculifrons populations from south and southeast of Brazil in order to determine the level of genetic diversity and population structure for this species in fragments of Atlantic Forest. In this study, specimens were collected in Canguçu-RS (CAN), Chapecó-SC (CHA), Matão-SP (MAT), Sertãozinho-SP (SER), Cajuru-SP (CAJ). Also, previous data of allozyme variability of D. maculifrons from two conservation areas located in the municipality of Guarapuava-PR (PMA and SSF) were used. The samples were individually submitted to 14% Penetrose 30TM gel electrophoresis in two electrophoretic systems, TC1 and TC2. Data analyses resulted in nine loci: Hk, Pgm, Est, Idh, Gpdh, Me, Mdh-1, Mdh-2 and Mdh-3. Among these, five (55.56%) were polymorphic and the allele frequencies of most these polymorphic (four) were out of the expected by Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium in more than one population, with Pgm locus being the only exception. The average number of alleles per locus was 3.44, ranging from 1 allele for Hk, Gpdh, Mdh-1 and Mdh-3, and 10 alleles for Est. In general, this species showed higher genetic diversity than non-cactophilic species (Ho = 0.2289), and a moderate and statisticaly diferent from zero interpopulational genetic differentiation (Fst = 0.0613), with the confidence interval also including values of low differentiation (<0.05). The genetic distance values, the absence of correlation between these and geographic positioning, besides the high number of migrants (Nm) and effective populational size estimates corroborated the low genetic differentiation among the analyzed populations. A negative and statistically significant correlation between Nm and geographic distance from north to south of the distribution of the populations was observed, suggesting gene flow restricted by distance. Thus, the identity among D. maculifrons populations could be the result of recent and/or historical gene flow. Recent gene flow could be occurring by the presence of corridors connecting forest areas. Similarity among populations could also have been maintained after historical gene flow, with the action of stabilizing selection on the allozymatic loci; or, there was not enough time for the occurrence of higher differentiation among populations since the time when they were not that apart from each other, until the most recent fragmented distribution.Drosophila maculifrons é uma espécie neotropical, pertencente ao grupo guaramunu, que pode ser encontrada em vários estados brasileiros, em diferentes fitofisionomias do bioma Mata Atlântica. A Mata Atlântica é uma área prioritária de conservação por abranger alta biodiversidade, contudo este bioma está ameaçado, especialmente pelo desmatamento. A fragmentação de habitats pode resultar na redução da diversidade biológica e diminuição do tamanho populacional devido a perda de variabilidade genética. Além disso, a fragmentação contribui para o processo de isolamento das populações e consequente restrição do fluxo gênico, acarretando em aumento das diferenças genéticas entre elas e a diminuição da variabilidade intrapopulacional. Assim, neste trabalho foi estimada a variabilidade de alozimas de populações de D. maculifrons do Sul e Sudeste do Brasil com o objetivo de determinar o nível de diversidade genética e estruturação populacional para esta espécie nos fragmentos de Mata Atlântica. Para este estudo foram coletados indivíduos em Canguçu-RS (CAN), Chapecó-SC (CHA), Matão-SP (MAT), Sertãozinho-SP (SER) e Cajuru-SP (CAJ). Além disso, foram utilizados dados da literatura sobre a variabilidade alozimática de populações de D. maculifrons de duas áreas em parques de conservação da cidade de Guarapuava/PR (PMA e SSF). As amostras individuais foram submetidas a eletroforese em gel de Penetrose 30TM a 14% e em dois sistemas eletroforéticos, TC1 e TC2. As análises resultaram em nove locos: Hk, Pgm, Est, Idh, Gpdh, Me, Mdh-1, Mdh-2 e Mdh-3. Destes, cinco (55,56%) foram polimórficos e as frequências alélicas da maioria dos polimórficos (quatro) estavam fora do esperado pelo equilíbrio de Hardy-Weinberg em mais de uma população, sendo a única exceção o loco Pgm. A média do número de alelos foi de 3,44 por loco, variando entre 1 alelo, para Hk, Gpdh, Mdh-1 e Mdh-3, e 10 alelos, para Est. No geral, esta espécie apresentou diversidade genética superior a espécies não cactófilas (Ho = 0,2289), e diferenciação genética interpopulacional moderada e estatisticamente diferente de zero (Fst = 0,0613), com o intervalo de confiança também incluindo valores de baixa diferenciação (< 0,05). Os valores de distância genética, a ausência de correlação desta e posição geográfica, além das altas estimativas de número de migrantes (Nm) e tamanho efetivo populacional, reforçam a baixa diferenciação entre as populações analisadas. Houve correlação negativa e estatisticamente significativa entre Nm e distância geográfica, no sentido norte-sul de distribuição das populações, sugerindo fluxo gênico restrito pela distância. Deste modo, a identidade entre as populações de D. maculifrons pode ser resultado de fluxo gênico recente e/ou histórico. O fluxo recente poderia ocorrer por meio de corredores conectando as áreas de mata. A similaridade entre as populações ainda seria mantida desde o fluxo histórico em decorrência de seleção natural estabilizadora nos locos alozimáticos, ou ainda não houve tempo para maior diferenciação das populações desde o período de menor segmentação das áreas de mata onde os espécimes são encontrados, até a distribuição fragmentada recente.Submitted by Fabiano Jucá (fjuca@unicentro.br) on 2017-06-21T18:10:50Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Carine Costa Tractz.PDF: 1163918 bytes, checksum: b7fcd2736b6b15dc8556cd0f205272f4 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2017-06-21T18:10:50Z (GMT). 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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv ALLOZYMATIC VARIABILITY OF Drosophila maculifrons (DIPTERA: DROSOPHILIDAE) FROM FRAGMENTS OF ATLANTIC FOREST FROM SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST OF BRAZIL
title VARIABILIDADE ALOZIMÁTICA DE Drosophila maculifrons (DIPTERA: DROSOPHILIDAE) DE FRAGMENTOS DE MATA ATLÂNTICA DO SUL E SUDESTE DO BRASIL
spellingShingle VARIABILIDADE ALOZIMÁTICA DE Drosophila maculifrons (DIPTERA: DROSOPHILIDAE) DE FRAGMENTOS DE MATA ATLÂNTICA DO SUL E SUDESTE DO BRASIL
Tractz, Carine Costa
Diversidade genética
tamanho efetivo populacional
número de migrantes
Genetic diversity
effective populations size
number of migrants
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOLOGIA GERAL
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::GENETICA
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ZOOLOGIA
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOQUIMICA
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::MICROBIOLOGIA
title_short VARIABILIDADE ALOZIMÁTICA DE Drosophila maculifrons (DIPTERA: DROSOPHILIDAE) DE FRAGMENTOS DE MATA ATLÂNTICA DO SUL E SUDESTE DO BRASIL
title_full VARIABILIDADE ALOZIMÁTICA DE Drosophila maculifrons (DIPTERA: DROSOPHILIDAE) DE FRAGMENTOS DE MATA ATLÂNTICA DO SUL E SUDESTE DO BRASIL
title_fullStr VARIABILIDADE ALOZIMÁTICA DE Drosophila maculifrons (DIPTERA: DROSOPHILIDAE) DE FRAGMENTOS DE MATA ATLÂNTICA DO SUL E SUDESTE DO BRASIL
title_full_unstemmed VARIABILIDADE ALOZIMÁTICA DE Drosophila maculifrons (DIPTERA: DROSOPHILIDAE) DE FRAGMENTOS DE MATA ATLÂNTICA DO SUL E SUDESTE DO BRASIL
title_sort VARIABILIDADE ALOZIMÁTICA DE Drosophila maculifrons (DIPTERA: DROSOPHILIDAE) DE FRAGMENTOS DE MATA ATLÂNTICA DO SUL E SUDESTE DO BRASIL
author Tractz, Carine Costa
author_facet Tractz, Carine Costa
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Mateus, Rogério Pincela
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Machado, Luciana Paes de Barros
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tractz, Carine Costa
contributor_str_mv Mateus, Rogério Pincela
Machado, Luciana Paes de Barros
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Diversidade genética
tamanho efetivo populacional
número de migrantes
topic Diversidade genética
tamanho efetivo populacional
número de migrantes
Genetic diversity
effective populations size
number of migrants
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOLOGIA GERAL
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::GENETICA
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA
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CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOQUIMICA
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::MICROBIOLOGIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Genetic diversity
effective populations size
number of migrants
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOLOGIA GERAL
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::GENETICA
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BOTANICA
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ZOOLOGIA
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::ECOLOGIA
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::BIOQUIMICA
CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::MICROBIOLOGIA
description Drosophila maculifrons is a neotropical species that belongs to the guaramunu group and can be found in several Brazilian states, in different phytophisiognomies of the Atlantic forest biome. Atlantic Forest is a priority area for conservation because of its high biodiversity, however it is endangered mostly due to deforestation. Habitat fragmentation can result in reduced biological diversity and decrease in population size due to loss of genetic variability. Moreover, it contributes to process of population isolation and consequent restriction of gene flow, resulting in increased genetic differences between them and the decrease in intrapopulational variability. Thus, this study aimed to assess the allozymatic genetic variability of D. maculifrons populations from south and southeast of Brazil in order to determine the level of genetic diversity and population structure for this species in fragments of Atlantic Forest. In this study, specimens were collected in Canguçu-RS (CAN), Chapecó-SC (CHA), Matão-SP (MAT), Sertãozinho-SP (SER), Cajuru-SP (CAJ). Also, previous data of allozyme variability of D. maculifrons from two conservation areas located in the municipality of Guarapuava-PR (PMA and SSF) were used. The samples were individually submitted to 14% Penetrose 30TM gel electrophoresis in two electrophoretic systems, TC1 and TC2. Data analyses resulted in nine loci: Hk, Pgm, Est, Idh, Gpdh, Me, Mdh-1, Mdh-2 and Mdh-3. Among these, five (55.56%) were polymorphic and the allele frequencies of most these polymorphic (four) were out of the expected by Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium in more than one population, with Pgm locus being the only exception. The average number of alleles per locus was 3.44, ranging from 1 allele for Hk, Gpdh, Mdh-1 and Mdh-3, and 10 alleles for Est. In general, this species showed higher genetic diversity than non-cactophilic species (Ho = 0.2289), and a moderate and statisticaly diferent from zero interpopulational genetic differentiation (Fst = 0.0613), with the confidence interval also including values of low differentiation (<0.05). The genetic distance values, the absence of correlation between these and geographic positioning, besides the high number of migrants (Nm) and effective populational size estimates corroborated the low genetic differentiation among the analyzed populations. A negative and statistically significant correlation between Nm and geographic distance from north to south of the distribution of the populations was observed, suggesting gene flow restricted by distance. Thus, the identity among D. maculifrons populations could be the result of recent and/or historical gene flow. Recent gene flow could be occurring by the presence of corridors connecting forest areas. Similarity among populations could also have been maintained after historical gene flow, with the action of stabilizing selection on the allozymatic loci; or, there was not enough time for the occurrence of higher differentiation among populations since the time when they were not that apart from each other, until the most recent fragmented distribution.
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