Assessment of genetic diversity and population structure of Eulaema nigrita (Hymenoptera: Apidae: Euglossini) as a factor of habitat type in Brazilian Atlantic forest fragments
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In many organisms, habitat affects ecological and genetic diversity and,
for certain species, it is expected that a large population should have
higher genetic diversity than a smaller population. We analysed the
genetics of males of the orchid bee, Eulaema nigrita (Hymenoptera:
Apidae), and examined the links between local abundance and habitat with
genetic diversity. We also investigated the impact of landscape features
on genetic population structure, through microsatellite and mitochondrial
DNA analysis, among populations found across 700 km of Brazilian Atlantic
forest fragments. We found that genetic variation was not a function of
local abundance, but it correlated significantly with habitat. There was
significant but low genetic differentiation among populations. We found a
single mitochondrial DNA haplotype in all sequenced specimens, which may
be widespread throughout the Atlantic forest. Our results reinforce the
idea that orchid bees can fly long distances. High-dispersal capacity,
together with insufficient time in eventual isolation, can directly
contribute to the high degree of similarity among populations for this
species, despite their wide geographical distribution.
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2021-05-13



