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19th century museum specimens help plan reintroduction of endangered tiger beetle

s genetic site across the historical range of the specimens analyzed than occurs among the remaining populations. This suggests that the human impacts leading to the fragmentation of these tiger beetle populations resulted in the genetic "fixation" of the single-letter DNA shuffle that became a permanent feature of the tiger beetles' genomes in these increasingly isolated populations.

They discovered considerably more variation at this genetic site across the historical range of the specimens analyzed, suggesting that human impacts led to the fragmentation of these tiger beetle populations and the concomitant single-letter DNA shuffle that became permanent features of the tiger beetles' genomes in these increasingly isolated populations.

"Essentially, we used museum specimens to fill gaps in the story of species formation that could not be sampled because the tiger beetles no longer exist at certain locations," Dr. Goldstein said.

This finding has implications for the conservation management of these tiger beetles and other threatened species. In this case, the authors advocate independent management of the New England and the Chesapeake Bay tiger beetle populations, despite the fact that the genetic distinctness between the two populations arose only recently.

"The molecular genetic data and the ecological-behavioral data corroborate one another in the current strategy to restore C. d. dorsalis to as much of its historical New England range as possible using the northernmost extant populations," Dr. DeSalle said.

The authors also discuss the use of the "phylogenetic species criterion" to distinguish species, especially when such decisions are based on a single letter shift in a species' genome. Coming up with criteria for distinguishing species is a longstanding intellectual challenge for the fields of taxonomy and phylogenetic systematics. Although their findings corroborate decisions to manage northern and southern populations
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Contact: Greg Borzo
gborzo@fieldmuseum.org
312-665-7106
Field Museum
27-Jun-2003


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