Genetic Diversity of Apis cerana cerena in Lüliang Mountain Area Based on Molecular Genetic Markers
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To comprehensively evaluate the genetic diversity and population structure of Apis cerana cerana across six representative counties (Qingjian, Wubu, Shilou, Suide, Zizhou, Mizhi) in the Lüliang Mountains, and to provide a scientific basis for regional conservation and sustainable utilization.Twenty-one polymorphic microsatellite loci and three mitochondrial DNA fragments (COI-COII, ND2, Cyt b) were genotyped in 273 worker bees sampled from 18 colonies. Standard population-genetic statistics (PIC, Ho, He, FST, AMOVA, Nm) and phylogeographic analyses (haplotype networks, nucleotide diversity) were performed.Microsatellites PIC = 0.349, observed heterozygosity = 0.827, expected heterozygosity = 0.608. AMOVA revealed that 95.28% of total variation resides within sampling sites (FST = 0.047); gene flow Nm = 2.74 indicates panmixia. Diversity ranking: Qingjian > Wubu > Shilou > Suide > Zizhou > Mizhi. Pairwise genetic distances ranged from 0.050 (Wubu–Mizhi) to 0.129 (Suide–Zizhou). 20 variable sites defined 19 haplotypes; haplotype diversity Hd = 0.884, nucleotide diversity π = 0.00157. Haplotype richness ranked Zizhou > Shilou > Wubu > Qingjian > Suide > Mizhi. Mantel tests showed no isolation-by-distance (R² = 0.08, P > 0.05).The six populations form a single, highly diverse management unit with weak spatial structure. Priority should be given to protecting high-diversity counties (Qingjian, Zizhou) as genetic reservoirs while maintaining landscape connectivity to sustain ongoing gene flow.