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Salit Kark
The Biodiversity Research Group
Department of Evolution, Systematics and Ecology
The Silberman Institute of Life Sciences
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Conservation Biology (Ecology)
Lecture 5
November 2009
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Species ranges - concepts:
periphery vs. core - geographical
margin vs. center - ecological
edge vs. interior - geographical
sink vs. source - metapopulation dynamics
outland vs. homeland - metapopulation dynamics
island vs. mainland - geographical or ecological
Conservation of peripheral populations:
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A
B
C
Periphery?
Periphery?
Periphery?
Peripheral populations - spatial scale:
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Conservation of peripheral populations:
Predictions (truisms?):Predictions (truisms?):
Small
Fragmented
Isolated
Higher disturbance
More variable
Higher stress
Genetic diversity and demography patternsDr. Salit Kark. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Carson hypothesis - core populations maintain higher genetic diversity, undergoing balancing selection, while peripheral populations - small, fragmented and isolated have low diversity. Marginal conditions permit survival of a limited number of genotypes only (Carson ‘59, Lewontin ‘74)
Distance from range periphery
Gen
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div
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Distance from range periphery
Fisher hypothesis - peripheral populations sustain higher levels of genetic diversity, undergoing fluctuating selection in spatially heterogeneous and unpredictable environments while core populations experience stabilizing selection (Fisher ’30)
DecreaseDecrease
Gen
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div
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ty
Distance from range periphery
IncreaseIncrease
Trends from periphery to core across a species range
Mayr hypothesis Dr. Salit Kark. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Diversity in chukar partridges across the distribution gradient in Israel
Photo: Mosaic from Madaba Jordan, 6th century (Byzantine period)
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Genetic diversity in chukar partridges across the range
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South North
Percentage of plant species belonging to major chorotypes across chukar sampling sites in Israel from south to north*
*Data from A. Danin
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From: Rob Channell web page (http://www.fhsu.edu/biology/rchannell/)
Range contraction
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Range contraction
Channell and Lomolino 2000
Mapped 245 species from various groups
Divided range to two parts: core and periphery
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Locating the historical range core using GIS
core
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A dichotomous approach:
Equal distance
Equal area
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Giant Panda historical and current range
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Range contraction
Channell and Lomolino 2000
Found that 98% maintained populations in part of the periphery
68% maintained higher than expected in periphery
91 species occurred only in periphery (5 only in core)
Relate their findings to human activity
Different patterns in Africa
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Adding an intermediate area
Equal area
Equal distance
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From a dichotomous to a more continuous approach (equal area)
2 belts
3 belts
10 belts
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Studied 43 North American carnivores and ungulates
17 contracted over 20% of original range
Related to human influence and history, as predicted
Differs among regions
Rapid change in distributions over a century
BioScience 2004 54:123-137
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