Genomic insights into the Montseny brook newt (Calotriton arnoldi), a critically endangered glacial relict

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Title: Genomic insights into the Montseny brook newt (Calotriton arnoldi), a critically endangered glacial relict
Authors: Talavera, Adrián
Burriel-Carranza, Bernat
Carranza, Salvador
Contributors: Consorci del Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona
Issue Date: 12-Dec-2023
Keywords: Amphibians
Urodels
Genètica de poblacions
Spatial coverage: Montseny (Catalunya : Massís)
Access to document: http://hdl.handle.net/2072/537192
Extent: 18 p.
Abstract: The Montseny brook newt (Calotriton arnoldi), considered the most endangered amphibian in Europe, is a relict salamandrid species endemic to a small massif located in northeastern Spain. Although conservation efforts should always be guided by genomic studies, those are yet scarce among urodeles, hampered by the extreme sizes of their genomes. Here, we present the third available genome assembly for the order Caudata, and the first genomic study of the species and its sister taxon, the Pyrenean brook newt (Calotriton asper), combining whole-genome and ddRADseq data. Our results reveal significant demographic oscillations which accurately mirrored Europe’s climatic history. Although severe bottlenecks have led to depauperate genomic diversity and long runs of homozygosity along a gigantic genome, inbreeding might have been avoided by assortative mating strategies. Other life history traits, however, seem to have been less advantageous, and the lack of land dispersal has driven to exceptional levels of population fragmentation.
Terms of use: CC-BY-NC-ND
More information about use rights: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.ca
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