Phylogeography of the Temminck’s Stint ( Calidris temminckii): historical vicariance but little present genetic structure in a regionally endangered Palearctic wader

Abstract Aim We study the population differentiation and phylogeography of the Temminck’s Stint ( Calidris temminckii) . Specifically, we seek signs of past and present population size changes and dispersal events and evaluate management and conservation unit status of the populations. We also study...

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Main Authors: Rönkä, Nelli, Kvist, Laura, Pakanen, Veli‐Matti, Rönkä, Antti, Degtyaryev, Victor, Tomkovich, Pavel, Tracy, Diane, Koivula, Kari
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1472-4642.2011.00865.x 2024-06-02T08:06:30+00:00 Phylogeography of the Temminck’s Stint ( Calidris temminckii): historical vicariance but little present genetic structure in a regionally endangered Palearctic wader Rönkä, Nelli Kvist, Laura Pakanen, Veli‐Matti Rönkä, Antti Degtyaryev, Victor Tomkovich, Pavel Tracy, Diane Koivula, Kari 2011 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1472-4642.2011.00865.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1472-4642.2011.00865.x https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1472-4642.2011.00865.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Diversity and Distributions volume 18, issue 7, page 704-716 ISSN 1366-9516 1472-4642 journal-article 2011 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1472-4642.2011.00865.x 2024-05-03T11:47:36Z Abstract Aim We study the population differentiation and phylogeography of the Temminck’s Stint ( Calidris temminckii) . Specifically, we seek signs of past and present population size changes and dispersal events and evaluate management and conservation unit status of the populations. We also study the possibility of introgression as the origin of two mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) lineages found and estimate the divergence time of the lineages. Location Northern Eurasia. Methods We analysed 583 bp of mtDNA control region domains I and II and 11 microsatellite loci from 13 localities throughout the breeding range. In addition, we used mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I ( COI ), a barcoding gene, to search for signs of introgression. Results More population differentiation was found from microsatellites than from mtDNA, although differentiation was weak in both markers. Signs of past population growth were observed, in addition to more recent decline in some areas. Both control region and COI sequences revealed two maternal lineages coexisting in Fennoscandia and in north‐west Siberia. No signs of introgression were detected. Lineage divergence time was estimated to have occurred during the glacial periods of Pleistocene. Main conclusions Slight differences in mtDNA and microsatellite differentiation and diversity may reflect different features – such as the mutation rate and effective population size – of the markers used, or female‐biased dispersal pattern and high male site‐fidelity of the species. The coexistence of the two mitochondrial lineages is most likely a consequence of post‐glacial mixing of two refugial Pleistocene populations. Based on genetic information alone, global conservation concerns are not imminent. However, fast decline of a marginal Bothnian Bay population and the smallness and remoteness of a Central Yakutian population warrant conservation actions. Article in Journal/Newspaper Fennoscandia Siberia Wiley Online Library Diversity and Distributions 18 7 704 716
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description Abstract Aim We study the population differentiation and phylogeography of the Temminck’s Stint ( Calidris temminckii) . Specifically, we seek signs of past and present population size changes and dispersal events and evaluate management and conservation unit status of the populations. We also study the possibility of introgression as the origin of two mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) lineages found and estimate the divergence time of the lineages. Location Northern Eurasia. Methods We analysed 583 bp of mtDNA control region domains I and II and 11 microsatellite loci from 13 localities throughout the breeding range. In addition, we used mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase subunit I ( COI ), a barcoding gene, to search for signs of introgression. Results More population differentiation was found from microsatellites than from mtDNA, although differentiation was weak in both markers. Signs of past population growth were observed, in addition to more recent decline in some areas. Both control region and COI sequences revealed two maternal lineages coexisting in Fennoscandia and in north‐west Siberia. No signs of introgression were detected. Lineage divergence time was estimated to have occurred during the glacial periods of Pleistocene. Main conclusions Slight differences in mtDNA and microsatellite differentiation and diversity may reflect different features – such as the mutation rate and effective population size – of the markers used, or female‐biased dispersal pattern and high male site‐fidelity of the species. The coexistence of the two mitochondrial lineages is most likely a consequence of post‐glacial mixing of two refugial Pleistocene populations. Based on genetic information alone, global conservation concerns are not imminent. However, fast decline of a marginal Bothnian Bay population and the smallness and remoteness of a Central Yakutian population warrant conservation actions.
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author Rönkä, Nelli
Kvist, Laura
Pakanen, Veli‐Matti
Rönkä, Antti
Degtyaryev, Victor
Tomkovich, Pavel
Tracy, Diane
Koivula, Kari
spellingShingle Rönkä, Nelli
Kvist, Laura
Pakanen, Veli‐Matti
Rönkä, Antti
Degtyaryev, Victor
Tomkovich, Pavel
Tracy, Diane
Koivula, Kari
Phylogeography of the Temminck’s Stint ( Calidris temminckii): historical vicariance but little present genetic structure in a regionally endangered Palearctic wader
author_facet Rönkä, Nelli
Kvist, Laura
Pakanen, Veli‐Matti
Rönkä, Antti
Degtyaryev, Victor
Tomkovich, Pavel
Tracy, Diane
Koivula, Kari
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title Phylogeography of the Temminck’s Stint ( Calidris temminckii): historical vicariance but little present genetic structure in a regionally endangered Palearctic wader
title_short Phylogeography of the Temminck’s Stint ( Calidris temminckii): historical vicariance but little present genetic structure in a regionally endangered Palearctic wader
title_full Phylogeography of the Temminck’s Stint ( Calidris temminckii): historical vicariance but little present genetic structure in a regionally endangered Palearctic wader
title_fullStr Phylogeography of the Temminck’s Stint ( Calidris temminckii): historical vicariance but little present genetic structure in a regionally endangered Palearctic wader
title_full_unstemmed Phylogeography of the Temminck’s Stint ( Calidris temminckii): historical vicariance but little present genetic structure in a regionally endangered Palearctic wader
title_sort phylogeography of the temminck’s stint ( calidris temminckii): historical vicariance but little present genetic structure in a regionally endangered palearctic wader
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