Genetic evidence to inform management of rare genetic variants and gene flow:Balancing the conservation of the rare “Spirit bear” allele and population genetic diversity across a complex landscape

Incorporating genetic considerations into wildlife management can require balancing the conservation of rare genetic variants with the maintenance of gene flow. One system illustrating such trade-offs is coastal British Columbia, Canada, where black bears (Ursus americanus) can carry a genetic varia...

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Published in:Conservation Science and Practice
Main Authors: Henson, Lauren H., Service, Christina, Stronen, Astrid Vik, Moody, Jason, Housty, William, Reece, Donald, vonHoldt, Bridgett, Darimont, Chris T.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2022
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https://doi.org/10.1111/csp2.12769
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spelling ftalborgunivpubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/d0fdb36a-c755-4c24-a082-13261fd59444 2024-06-23T07:52:51+00:00 Genetic evidence to inform management of rare genetic variants and gene flow:Balancing the conservation of the rare “Spirit bear” allele and population genetic diversity across a complex landscape Henson, Lauren H. Service, Christina Stronen, Astrid Vik Moody, Jason Housty, William Reece, Donald vonHoldt, Bridgett Darimont, Chris T. 2022-11 https://vbn.aau.dk/da/publications/d0fdb36a-c755-4c24-a082-13261fd59444 https://doi.org/10.1111/csp2.12769 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85136699650&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng https://vbn.aau.dk/da/publications/d0fdb36a-c755-4c24-a082-13261fd59444 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Henson , L H , Service , C , Stronen , A V , Moody , J , Housty , W , Reece , D , vonHoldt , B & Darimont , C T 2022 , ' Genetic evidence to inform management of rare genetic variants and gene flow : Balancing the conservation of the rare “Spirit bear” allele and population genetic diversity across a complex landscape ' , Conservation Science and Practice , vol. 4 , no. 11 , e12769 . https://doi.org/10.1111/csp2.12769 black bear population genetic structure conservation genetics landscape genetics article 2022 ftalborgunivpubl https://doi.org/10.1111/csp2.12769 2024-06-10T15:30:11Z Incorporating genetic considerations into wildlife management can require balancing the conservation of rare genetic variants with the maintenance of gene flow. One system illustrating such trade-offs is coastal British Columbia, Canada, where black bears (Ursus americanus) can carry a genetic variant responsible for white-coated “Spirit bears.” We examined population genetic structure, diversity, and gene flow using 22 microsatellite loci for 357 individuals collected over a 23,500 km 2 area from a long-term noninvasive bear monitoring collaboration among the Gitga'at, Kitasoo/Xai'xais, Nuxalk, Haíɫzaqv, and Wuikinuxv First Nations and partnering scientists. We found broad- (two groups) and fine-scale (eight groups) population structures. At the finer scale, three islands formed unique genetic groups and four genetic groups showed heterozygote deficiency, including two populations containing Spirit bear alleles. We additionally created effective estimation of migration surfaces and found that breaks among genetic groups and areas of lower than average migration aligned with wide waterways (>2 km). Given the apparent isolation of island groups, heterozygote deficiencies, and the distribution of the rare Spirit bear allele, we provide recommendations to prevent the loss of Spirit bear allele carriers and individuals contributing genetic diversity to isolated, genetically depauperate groups. More broadly, we highlight the value of locally led, fine-scale genetic monitoring for wildlife management. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations Aalborg University's Research Portal Canada British Columbia ENVELOPE(-125.003,-125.003,54.000,54.000) Conservation Science and Practice 4 11
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topic black bear population genetic structure
conservation genetics
landscape genetics
spellingShingle black bear population genetic structure
conservation genetics
landscape genetics
Henson, Lauren H.
Service, Christina
Stronen, Astrid Vik
Moody, Jason
Housty, William
Reece, Donald
vonHoldt, Bridgett
Darimont, Chris T.
Genetic evidence to inform management of rare genetic variants and gene flow:Balancing the conservation of the rare “Spirit bear” allele and population genetic diversity across a complex landscape
topic_facet black bear population genetic structure
conservation genetics
landscape genetics
description Incorporating genetic considerations into wildlife management can require balancing the conservation of rare genetic variants with the maintenance of gene flow. One system illustrating such trade-offs is coastal British Columbia, Canada, where black bears (Ursus americanus) can carry a genetic variant responsible for white-coated “Spirit bears.” We examined population genetic structure, diversity, and gene flow using 22 microsatellite loci for 357 individuals collected over a 23,500 km 2 area from a long-term noninvasive bear monitoring collaboration among the Gitga'at, Kitasoo/Xai'xais, Nuxalk, Haíɫzaqv, and Wuikinuxv First Nations and partnering scientists. We found broad- (two groups) and fine-scale (eight groups) population structures. At the finer scale, three islands formed unique genetic groups and four genetic groups showed heterozygote deficiency, including two populations containing Spirit bear alleles. We additionally created effective estimation of migration surfaces and found that breaks among genetic groups and areas of lower than average migration aligned with wide waterways (>2 km). Given the apparent isolation of island groups, heterozygote deficiencies, and the distribution of the rare Spirit bear allele, we provide recommendations to prevent the loss of Spirit bear allele carriers and individuals contributing genetic diversity to isolated, genetically depauperate groups. More broadly, we highlight the value of locally led, fine-scale genetic monitoring for wildlife management.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Henson, Lauren H.
Service, Christina
Stronen, Astrid Vik
Moody, Jason
Housty, William
Reece, Donald
vonHoldt, Bridgett
Darimont, Chris T.
author_facet Henson, Lauren H.
Service, Christina
Stronen, Astrid Vik
Moody, Jason
Housty, William
Reece, Donald
vonHoldt, Bridgett
Darimont, Chris T.
author_sort Henson, Lauren H.
title Genetic evidence to inform management of rare genetic variants and gene flow:Balancing the conservation of the rare “Spirit bear” allele and population genetic diversity across a complex landscape
title_short Genetic evidence to inform management of rare genetic variants and gene flow:Balancing the conservation of the rare “Spirit bear” allele and population genetic diversity across a complex landscape
title_full Genetic evidence to inform management of rare genetic variants and gene flow:Balancing the conservation of the rare “Spirit bear” allele and population genetic diversity across a complex landscape
title_fullStr Genetic evidence to inform management of rare genetic variants and gene flow:Balancing the conservation of the rare “Spirit bear” allele and population genetic diversity across a complex landscape
title_full_unstemmed Genetic evidence to inform management of rare genetic variants and gene flow:Balancing the conservation of the rare “Spirit bear” allele and population genetic diversity across a complex landscape
title_sort genetic evidence to inform management of rare genetic variants and gene flow:balancing the conservation of the rare “spirit bear” allele and population genetic diversity across a complex landscape
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