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Mastozoología neotropical
versión impresa ISSN 0327-9383versión On-line ISSN 1666-0536
Resumen
FASANELLA, Mariana; POLJAK, Sebastián y LIZARRALDE, Marta S.. Invasive north american Beaver (Castor canadensis): the distribution of mitochondrial variation across the archipelago of Tierra del Fuego. Mastozool. neotrop. [online]. 2010, vol.17, n.1, pp.43-52. ISSN 0327-9383.
In 1946 twenty-five pairs of Castor canadensis were introduced into the Isla Grande of Tierra del Fuego (Argentina). Thanks both to environmental conditions favorable for colonization and an absence of effective control measures, today the estimated abundance is about 100 000 individuals. We have conducted molecular analysis of beavers from three areas of the Archipelago of Tierra del Fuego, in order to characterize the genetic structure of the invasive population. Our results from AMOVA (Fst= 0.104, p < 0.001) suggest that geographical barriers and large distances could limit gene flow among the populations. In the Tierra del Fuego National Park subpopulation, we found a positive and significant autocorrelation out to 800 m (r = 0.193, p = 0.003) and the greatest haplotype diversity (б= 0.83), which can probably be explained by the control plan used in this area or by natural selection combined with greater habitat diversity. We propose using the information about the demographic spatial dynamics and the spatial genetic structure in this invasive population to design an effective control strategy.
Palabras clave : D-loop; Invasive species; Spatial genetic structure; Tierra del Fuego.