Searching for genetic evidence of demographic decline in an arctic seabird: beware of overlapping generations ...

Genetic data are useful for detecting sudden population declines in species that are difficult to study in the field. Yet this indirect approach has its own drawbacks, including population structure, mutation patterns, and generation overlap. The ivory gull (Pagophila eburnea), a long-lived Arctic s...

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Main Authors: Charbonnel, Emeline, Daguin, Claire, Caradec, Lucille, Moittié, Eléonore, Gilg, Olivier, Gavrilo, Maria, Strom, Hallvard, Mallory, Mark L, Gilchrist, Grant, Morrisson, R. I. Guy, Leblois, Raphael, Roux, Camille, Yearsley, Jonathan M, Yannic, Glenn, Broquet, Thomas
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Language:English
Published: Dryad 2022
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.j0zpc86gk
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5061/dryad.j0zpc86gk 2024-02-04T09:57:16+01:00 Searching for genetic evidence of demographic decline in an arctic seabird: beware of overlapping generations ... Charbonnel, Emeline Daguin, Claire Caradec, Lucille Moittié, Eléonore Gilg, Olivier Gavrilo, Maria Strom, Hallvard Mallory, Mark L Gilchrist, Grant Morrisson, R. I. Guy Leblois, Raphael Roux, Camille Yearsley, Jonathan M Yannic, Glenn Broquet, Thomas 2022 https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.j0zpc86gk https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.j0zpc86gk en eng Dryad Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 ivory gull Pagophila eburnea Coalescence Microsatellites SNPs Arctic Arctic seabirds FOS Biological sciences Dataset dataset 2022 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.j0zpc86gk 2024-01-05T04:51:50Z Genetic data are useful for detecting sudden population declines in species that are difficult to study in the field. Yet this indirect approach has its own drawbacks, including population structure, mutation patterns, and generation overlap. The ivory gull (Pagophila eburnea), a long-lived Arctic seabird, is currently suffering from rapid alteration of its primary habitat (i.e., sea ice), and dramatic climatic events affecting reproduction and recruitment. However, ivory gulls live in remote areas, and it is difficult to assess the population trend of the species across its distribution. Here we present complementary microsatellite- and SNP-based genetic analyses to test a recent bottleneck genetic signal in ivory gulls over a large portion of their distribution. With attention to the potential effects of population structure, mutation patterns, and sample size, we found no significant signatures of population decline worldwide. At a finer scale, we found a significant bottleneck signal at one location in ... Dataset Arctic ivory gull Pagophila eburnea Sea ice DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Arctic
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topic ivory gull
Pagophila eburnea
Coalescence
Microsatellites
SNPs
Arctic
Arctic seabirds
FOS Biological sciences
spellingShingle ivory gull
Pagophila eburnea
Coalescence
Microsatellites
SNPs
Arctic
Arctic seabirds
FOS Biological sciences
Charbonnel, Emeline
Daguin, Claire
Caradec, Lucille
Moittié, Eléonore
Gilg, Olivier
Gavrilo, Maria
Strom, Hallvard
Mallory, Mark L
Gilchrist, Grant
Morrisson, R. I. Guy
Leblois, Raphael
Roux, Camille
Yearsley, Jonathan M
Yannic, Glenn
Broquet, Thomas
Searching for genetic evidence of demographic decline in an arctic seabird: beware of overlapping generations ...
topic_facet ivory gull
Pagophila eburnea
Coalescence
Microsatellites
SNPs
Arctic
Arctic seabirds
FOS Biological sciences
description Genetic data are useful for detecting sudden population declines in species that are difficult to study in the field. Yet this indirect approach has its own drawbacks, including population structure, mutation patterns, and generation overlap. The ivory gull (Pagophila eburnea), a long-lived Arctic seabird, is currently suffering from rapid alteration of its primary habitat (i.e., sea ice), and dramatic climatic events affecting reproduction and recruitment. However, ivory gulls live in remote areas, and it is difficult to assess the population trend of the species across its distribution. Here we present complementary microsatellite- and SNP-based genetic analyses to test a recent bottleneck genetic signal in ivory gulls over a large portion of their distribution. With attention to the potential effects of population structure, mutation patterns, and sample size, we found no significant signatures of population decline worldwide. At a finer scale, we found a significant bottleneck signal at one location in ...
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author Charbonnel, Emeline
Daguin, Claire
Caradec, Lucille
Moittié, Eléonore
Gilg, Olivier
Gavrilo, Maria
Strom, Hallvard
Mallory, Mark L
Gilchrist, Grant
Morrisson, R. I. Guy
Leblois, Raphael
Roux, Camille
Yearsley, Jonathan M
Yannic, Glenn
Broquet, Thomas
author_facet Charbonnel, Emeline
Daguin, Claire
Caradec, Lucille
Moittié, Eléonore
Gilg, Olivier
Gavrilo, Maria
Strom, Hallvard
Mallory, Mark L
Gilchrist, Grant
Morrisson, R. I. Guy
Leblois, Raphael
Roux, Camille
Yearsley, Jonathan M
Yannic, Glenn
Broquet, Thomas
author_sort Charbonnel, Emeline
title Searching for genetic evidence of demographic decline in an arctic seabird: beware of overlapping generations ...
title_short Searching for genetic evidence of demographic decline in an arctic seabird: beware of overlapping generations ...
title_full Searching for genetic evidence of demographic decline in an arctic seabird: beware of overlapping generations ...
title_fullStr Searching for genetic evidence of demographic decline in an arctic seabird: beware of overlapping generations ...
title_full_unstemmed Searching for genetic evidence of demographic decline in an arctic seabird: beware of overlapping generations ...
title_sort searching for genetic evidence of demographic decline in an arctic seabird: beware of overlapping generations ...
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