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The last days of Aporia crataegi (L.) in Britain: Evaluating genomic erosion in an extirpated butterfly

Rebecca Whitla 1
Korneel Hens 1, 2
James Hogan 3
Geoff Martin 4
Casper J. Breuker 1, 2
Tim G Shreeve 1
Saad Arif 1, 2
Тип публикацииJournal Article
Дата публикации2024-08-27
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ISSN09621083, 1365294X
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Current rates of habitat degradation and climate change are causing unprecedented declines in global biodiversity. Studies on vertebrates highlight how conservation genomics can be effective in identifying and managing threatened populations, but it is unclear how vertebrate‐derived metrics of genomic erosion translate to invertebrates, with their markedly different population sizes and life histories. The Black‐veined White butterfly ( Aporia crataegi ) was extirpated from Britain in the 1920s. Here, we sequenced historical DNA from 17 specimens collected between 1854 and 1924 to reconstruct demography and compare levels of genomic erosion between extirpated British and extant European mainland populations. We contrast these results using modern samples of the Common Blue butterfly ( Polyommatus icarus ); a species with relatively stable demographic trends in Great Britain. We provide evidence for bottlenecks in both these species around the period of post‐glacial colonization of the British Isles. Our results reveal different demographic histories and N e for both species, consistent with their fates in Britain, likely driven by differences in life history, ecology and genome size. Despite a difference, by an order of magnitude, in historical effective population sizes ( N e ), reduction in genome‐wide heterozygosity in A. crataegi was comparable to that in P. icarus . Symptomatic of A. crataegi 's disappearance were marked increases in runs‐of‐homozygosity (RoH), potentially indicative of recent inbreeding, and accumulation of putatively mildly and weakly deleterious variants. Our results provide a rare glimpse of genomic erosion in a regionally extinct insect and support the potential use of genomic erosion metrics in identifying invertebrate populations or species in decline.

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Whitla R. et al. The last days of Aporia crataegi (L.) in Britain: Evaluating genomic erosion in an extirpated butterfly // Molecular Ecology. 2024. Vol. 33. No. 19. e17518
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Whitla R., Hens K., Hogan J., Martin G., Breuker C. J., Shreeve T. G., Arif S. The last days of Aporia crataegi (L.) in Britain: Evaluating genomic erosion in an extirpated butterfly // Molecular Ecology. 2024. Vol. 33. No. 19. e17518
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1111/mec.17518
UR - https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/mec.17518
TI - The last days of Aporia crataegi (L.) in Britain: Evaluating genomic erosion in an extirpated butterfly
T2 - Molecular Ecology
AU - Whitla, Rebecca
AU - Hens, Korneel
AU - Hogan, James
AU - Martin, Geoff
AU - Breuker, Casper J.
AU - Shreeve, Tim G
AU - Arif, Saad
PY - 2024
DA - 2024/08/27
PB - Wiley
IS - 19
VL - 33
PMID - 39192591
SN - 0962-1083
SN - 1365-294X
ER -
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@article{2024_Whitla,
author = {Rebecca Whitla and Korneel Hens and James Hogan and Geoff Martin and Casper J. Breuker and Tim G Shreeve and Saad Arif},
title = {The last days of Aporia crataegi (L.) in Britain: Evaluating genomic erosion in an extirpated butterfly},
journal = {Molecular Ecology},
year = {2024},
volume = {33},
publisher = {Wiley},
month = {aug},
url = {https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/mec.17518},
number = {19},
pages = {e17518},
doi = {10.1111/mec.17518}
}