Re-examination of population structure and phylogeography of hawksbill turtles in the wider Caribbean using longer mtDNA sequences

J Hered. 2012 Nov-Dec;103(6):806-20. doi: 10.1093/jhered/ess055. Epub 2012 Oct 8.

Abstract

Management of the critically endangered hawksbill turtle in the Wider Caribbean (WC) has been hampered by knowledge gaps regarding stock structure. We carried out a comprehensive stock structure re-assessment of 11 WC hawksbill rookeries using longer mtDNA sequences, larger sample sizes (N = 647), and additional rookeries compared to previous surveys. Additional variation detected by 740 bp sequences between populations allowed us to differentiate populations such as Barbados-Windward and Guadeloupe (F (st) = 0.683, P < 0.05) that appeared genetically indistinguishable based on shorter 380 bp sequences. POWSIM analysis showed that longer sequences improved power to detect population structure and that when N < 30, increasing the variation detected was as effective in increasing power as increasing sample size. Geographic patterns of genetic variation suggest a model of periodic long-distance colonization coupled with region-wide dispersal and subsequent secondary contact within the WC. Mismatch analysis results for individual clades suggest a general population expansion in the WC following a historic bottleneck about 100 000-300 000 years ago. We estimated an effective female population size (N (ef)) of 6000-9000 for the WC, similar to the current estimated numbers of breeding females, highlighting the importance of these regional rookeries to maintaining genetic diversity in hawksbills. Our results provide a basis for standardizing future work to 740 bp sequence reads and establish a more complete baseline for determining stock boundaries in this migratory marine species. Finally, our findings illustrate the value of maintaining an archive of specimens for re-analysis as new markers become available.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Barbados
  • Caribbean Region
  • DNA, Mitochondrial*
  • Endangered Species
  • Female
  • Genetic Variation*
  • Genetics, Population*
  • Guadeloupe
  • Haplotypes
  • Models, Genetic
  • Phylogeny
  • Phylogeography
  • Polymorphism, Genetic
  • Population Density
  • Turtles / genetics*

Substances

  • DNA, Mitochondrial