Abstract

Movement of animals and plants from mainland populations contributes to the genetic diversity and viability of geographically isolated island biota, but also carries risks of pathogen introductions. The bat fauna of the island of Trinidad reflects species diversity on the neighbouring South American mainland and includes the common vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus). We determined relationships between Trinidad and mainland vampire bat populations and the extent of mainland-island movement by comparing the genetic structure (nuclear and mitochondrial) and morphology of the Trinidadian D. rotundus population to populations in neighbouring regions of the South American mainland and estimating evolutionary histories and patterns of gene flow. Results indicate that Trinidadian D. rotundus are genetically and morphologically distinct from mainland populations, although limited unidirectional male-biased mainland to island gene flow occurs at an estimated rate of 3.3 migrants per year. Two geographically-defined Desmodus cytochrome b clades were identified within Trinidad (i.e., one restricted to the South-Western peninsula which grouped with Venezuelan sequences and the other found throughout the rest of the island which grouped with sequences from Suriname and Guyana) suggesting long-standing female philopatry. The geographic distribution of these clades mirrors that of two previously identified geographically defined rabies virus (RABV) lineages introduced to Trinidad from the mainland. This finding suggests that bat dispersals and RABV introductions occur via both the northern and south-western island peninsulas, with subsequent male-driven intra-island viral spread enabled by bat nuclear homogeneity of these populations. These study findings will contribute to the development of contemporary evidence-based vampire bat population control and rabies prevention programs within island populations.

Competing Interest Statement

The authors have declared no competing interest.

Details

Title
Population genetics, phylogeography and gene flow of mainland and island vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus) populations: an investigation into mainland-island bat movement
Author
Seetahal, Janine F R; Streicker, Daniel G; Beerli, Peter; Sahadeo, Nikita; Lemey, Philippe; Sanchez-Vazquez, Manuel J; Broos, Alice; Bergner, Laura; Ramkissoon, Vernie; Mahabir, Ron; Tihul, Praimnauth; Hartley, Dane; Astrid Van Sauers; Karg, Gianna; Mohammed, Ryan S; Biek, Roman; Oura, Christopher A L; Carrington, Christine Vf
University/institution
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
Section
New Results
Publication year
2024
Publication date
Jan 30, 2024
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
ISSN
2692-8205
Source type
Working Paper
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2919962041
Copyright
© 2024. This article is published under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (“the License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.