EVALUATION OF THE EFFICIENCY OF SAMPLING AND PRESERVING METHODS FOR NON-INVASIVE SAMPLES WHEN BROWN BEAR POPULATION-GENETIC STUDIES ARE CONDUCTING

The possibilities of using non-invasively sampled biological material to study the genetic diversity and status of the brown bear population in the European North of Russia are discussed. The effectiveness of sampling and preservation methods is evaluated. Fieldwork including non-invasive collection...

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Published in:Proceedings of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Main Authors: Anastasiia Kuznetsova, Konstantin Tirronen, Danila Panchenko, Julia Schregel, Evgeny Khizhkin
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Language:English
Russian
Published: Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences 2019
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.17076/eb1038
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:ae59a222b1b54a41a5ad9f1536a5a105 2023-05-15T17:01:11+02:00 EVALUATION OF THE EFFICIENCY OF SAMPLING AND PRESERVING METHODS FOR NON-INVASIVE SAMPLES WHEN BROWN BEAR POPULATION-GENETIC STUDIES ARE CONDUCTING Anastasiia Kuznetsova Konstantin Tirronen Danila Panchenko Julia Schregel Evgeny Khizhkin 2019-06-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.17076/eb1038 https://doaj.org/article/ae59a222b1b54a41a5ad9f1536a5a105 EN RU eng rus Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences http://journals.krc.karelia.ru/index.php/biology/article/view/1038 https://doaj.org/toc/1997-3217 https://doaj.org/toc/2312-4504 1997-3217 2312-4504 doi:10.17076/eb1038 https://doaj.org/article/ae59a222b1b54a41a5ad9f1536a5a105 Transactions of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Iss 6 (2019) brown bear ursus arctos l feces non-invasive sampling method preservation diet dna extraction str analysis Science Q article 2019 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.17076/eb1038 2023-01-08T01:34:54Z The possibilities of using non-invasively sampled biological material to study the genetic diversity and status of the brown bear population in the European North of Russia are discussed. The effectiveness of sampling and preservation methods is evaluated. Fieldwork including non-invasive collection of biological material was carried out in the study area in spring, summer and autumn 2014–2016. The studied area covers the southeast of the Murmansk Region and the Republic of Karelia. 393 samples of bear feces were collected. We conducted DNA extraction from samples and genotyping with 8 microsatellite markers in the DNA laboratory of the NIBIO Svanhovd Research Station (Svanvik, Norway). 48 brown bear individuals were successfully identified. The influence of several factors (the preservation method, age of the collected sample, diet content and sun exposure) on the amplification success was studied. When we analyzed all factors together, only diet content had a significant effect on the amplification success (p <0.05). The presence of berries in feces was found to have a positive effect on DNA and increased the effectiveness of genotyping. The analysis of each factor independently showed that both the ‘freshness’ of the sample and the method of its preservation significantly influenced the result of genotyping. Fresh feces and samples preserved in STOOL solution were the most suitable for genetic analysis. According to these results, recommendations for using noninvasively sampled biomaterial in population genetic studies are given. Article in Journal/Newspaper karelia* Republic of Karelia Ursus arctos Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Murmansk Norway Svanhovd ENVELOPE(30.040,30.040,69.454,69.454) Svanvik ENVELOPE(30.054,30.054,69.453,69.453) Proceedings of the Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences 6 113
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topic brown bear
ursus arctos l
feces
non-invasive sampling
method
preservation
diet
dna extraction
str analysis
Science
Q
spellingShingle brown bear
ursus arctos l
feces
non-invasive sampling
method
preservation
diet
dna extraction
str analysis
Science
Q
Anastasiia Kuznetsova
Konstantin Tirronen
Danila Panchenko
Julia Schregel
Evgeny Khizhkin
EVALUATION OF THE EFFICIENCY OF SAMPLING AND PRESERVING METHODS FOR NON-INVASIVE SAMPLES WHEN BROWN BEAR POPULATION-GENETIC STUDIES ARE CONDUCTING
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ursus arctos l
feces
non-invasive sampling
method
preservation
diet
dna extraction
str analysis
Science
Q
description The possibilities of using non-invasively sampled biological material to study the genetic diversity and status of the brown bear population in the European North of Russia are discussed. The effectiveness of sampling and preservation methods is evaluated. Fieldwork including non-invasive collection of biological material was carried out in the study area in spring, summer and autumn 2014–2016. The studied area covers the southeast of the Murmansk Region and the Republic of Karelia. 393 samples of bear feces were collected. We conducted DNA extraction from samples and genotyping with 8 microsatellite markers in the DNA laboratory of the NIBIO Svanhovd Research Station (Svanvik, Norway). 48 brown bear individuals were successfully identified. The influence of several factors (the preservation method, age of the collected sample, diet content and sun exposure) on the amplification success was studied. When we analyzed all factors together, only diet content had a significant effect on the amplification success (p <0.05). The presence of berries in feces was found to have a positive effect on DNA and increased the effectiveness of genotyping. The analysis of each factor independently showed that both the ‘freshness’ of the sample and the method of its preservation significantly influenced the result of genotyping. Fresh feces and samples preserved in STOOL solution were the most suitable for genetic analysis. According to these results, recommendations for using noninvasively sampled biomaterial in population genetic studies are given.
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author Anastasiia Kuznetsova
Konstantin Tirronen
Danila Panchenko
Julia Schregel
Evgeny Khizhkin
author_facet Anastasiia Kuznetsova
Konstantin Tirronen
Danila Panchenko
Julia Schregel
Evgeny Khizhkin
author_sort Anastasiia Kuznetsova
title EVALUATION OF THE EFFICIENCY OF SAMPLING AND PRESERVING METHODS FOR NON-INVASIVE SAMPLES WHEN BROWN BEAR POPULATION-GENETIC STUDIES ARE CONDUCTING
title_short EVALUATION OF THE EFFICIENCY OF SAMPLING AND PRESERVING METHODS FOR NON-INVASIVE SAMPLES WHEN BROWN BEAR POPULATION-GENETIC STUDIES ARE CONDUCTING
title_full EVALUATION OF THE EFFICIENCY OF SAMPLING AND PRESERVING METHODS FOR NON-INVASIVE SAMPLES WHEN BROWN BEAR POPULATION-GENETIC STUDIES ARE CONDUCTING
title_fullStr EVALUATION OF THE EFFICIENCY OF SAMPLING AND PRESERVING METHODS FOR NON-INVASIVE SAMPLES WHEN BROWN BEAR POPULATION-GENETIC STUDIES ARE CONDUCTING
title_full_unstemmed EVALUATION OF THE EFFICIENCY OF SAMPLING AND PRESERVING METHODS FOR NON-INVASIVE SAMPLES WHEN BROWN BEAR POPULATION-GENETIC STUDIES ARE CONDUCTING
title_sort evaluation of the efficiency of sampling and preserving methods for non-invasive samples when brown bear population-genetic studies are conducting
publisher Karelian Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences
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url https://doi.org/10.17076/eb1038
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