Human Population Density Influences Genetic Diversity of Two Rattus Species Worldwide: A Macrogenetic Approach

Author:

Sosa Chrystian C.12ORCID,Arenas Catalina1,García-Merchán Víctor Hugo1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Evolution, Ecology and Conservation Research Group—EECO, Biology Program, Faculty of Basic Sciences and Technologies, Universidad del Quindío, Armenia 630004, Colombia

2. Department of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Cali 7 #40-62, Bogotá 110311, Colombia

Abstract

On a planet experiencing constant human population growth, it is necessary to explore the anthropogenic effects on the genetic diversity of species, and specifically invasive species. Using an analysis that integrates comparative phylogeography, urban landscape genetics, macrogenetics and a systematic review, we explore the worldwide genetic diversity of the human commensal and anthropogenic species Rattus rattus and Rattus norvegicus. Based on metadata obtained considering 35 selected studies related to observed heterozygosity, measured by nuclear molecular markers (microsatellites, Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms—SNPs-, restrictition site-associated DNA sequencing -RAD-Seq-), socioeconomic and mobility anthropogenic factors were used as predictors of genetic diversity of R. rattus and R. norvegicus, using the Gini index, principal component analysis and Random Forest Regression as analysis methodology. Population density was on average the best predictor of genetic diversity in the Rattus species analyzed, indicating that the species respond in a particular way to the characteristics present in urban environments because of a combination of life history characteristics and human-mediated migration and colonization processes. To create better management and control strategies for these rodents and their associated diseases, it is necessary to fill the existing information gap in urban landscape genetics studies with more metadata repositories, with emphasis on tropical and subtropical regions of the world.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics

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