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Phylogeography of the Endangered Lesser Antillean Iguana, Iguana Delicatissima: A Recent Diaspora in an Archipelago Known for Ancient Herpetological Endemism

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JOURNAL OF HEREDITY
Volume 106, Issue 3, Pages 315-321

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/jhered/esv004

Keywords

Archipelago; Conservation; Iguana delicatissima; Mitochondrial DNA

Funding

  1. Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund [12054368]
  2. Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal
  3. Judy and Bobby Shackouls Honors College
  4. San Diego Zoo Institute for Conservation Research
  5. Mississippi State University Department of Biological Sciences

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Iguana delicatissima is an endangered endemic of the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean. Phylogeographic analyses for many terrestrial vertebrate species in the Caribbean, particularly lizards, suggest ancient divergence times. Often, the closest relatives of species are found on the same island, indicating that colonization rates are so low that speciation on islands is often more likely to generate biodiversity than subsequent colonization events. Mitochondrial sequence analysis of the region spanning ND4 was performed on I. delicatissima individuals from islands across the species' range to estimate genetic divergence among geographically isolated populations. Five unique haplotypes were recovered from 46 individuals. The majority of animals carry a single common haplotype. Two of the haplotypes were only present in individuals classified as hybrids from AZles des Saintes. The final 2 haplotypes, single nucleotide substitutions, were present in animals from AZlet Chancel of Martinique and Saint Barth,lemy, respectively. Despite the great distances between islands and habitat heterogeneity within islands, this species is characterized by low haplotype diversity. The low mtDNA variation of I. delicatissima suggests a single colonization coupled with rapid range expansion, potentially hastened by human-mediated dispersal.

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