Genomic signatures indicate biodiversity loss in an endemic island ant fauna

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Liu, Cong
Sarnat, Eli
Tan, Jo Ann
Janicki, Julia
Deyrup, John
Ogasawara, Masako
Grau, Miquel L.
Qiu, Lijun
Garcia, Francisco Hita
Fischer, Georg

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Insect populations have declined worldwide, but the extent and drivers of these declines are debated. most studies rely on field surveys performed in the past century, leaving gaps in our understanding of longer-term trends. Using a “community genomics” approach, we estimated community assembly over millions of years and more recent demographic trends of ant species in the Fijian archipelago. We found that 79% of endemic species are in decline, starting after the arrival of humans approximately 3000 years ago and accelerating in the past 300 years, whereas recent arrivals are expanding. the primary correlate of population decline among endemic species was found to be sensitivity to habitat disturbance. this study demonstrates the value of contemporary collections for estimating long-term community trends and highlights the vulnerability of endemic island species to anthropogenic change.

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