Cross-amplification in Falcons and Their Hybrids: A New Implemented Multi-locus Panel for Conservation and Forensic Purposes

Falcons and their hybrids are among the most traded raptor species, with a significant proportion of international market involving countries with a strong falconry tradition. The trend in legal trade of falcons is strongly increased likewise the illegal international market is expected to swell due...

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Main Authors: Padula, Anna, Buono, Vincenzo, Giangregorio, Patrizia, Mengoni, Chiara, Mucci, Nadia
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Language:English
Published: 2023
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spelling ftopenaccessrep:oai:zenodo.org:211631 2024-09-09T19:39:41+00:00 Cross-amplification in Falcons and Their Hybrids: A New Implemented Multi-locus Panel for Conservation and Forensic Purposes Padula, Anna Buono, Vincenzo Giangregorio, Patrizia Mengoni, Chiara Mucci, Nadia 2023-12-27 https://www.openaccessrepository.it/record/211631 https://doi.org/10.37421/2157-7145.2023.14.586 eng eng url:https://www.openaccessrepository.it/communities/ispra-oa https://www.openaccessrepository.it/record/211631 doi:10.37421/2157-7145.2023.14.586 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Journal of Forensic Research 14:06(2023) 1-10 Falco Falco hybrids Cross-amplification Microsatellites Forensic Illegal trade Kinship Genetic differentiation Hybrid detection info:eu-repo/semantics/article publication-article 2023 ftopenaccessrep https://doi.org/10.37421/2157-7145.2023.14.586 2024-07-29T03:27:41Z Falcons and their hybrids are among the most traded raptor species, with a significant proportion of international market involving countries with a strong falconry tradition. The trend in legal trade of falcons is strongly increased likewise the illegal international market is expected to swell due to the growing interest in wild-caught rather than captive-bred individuals. Biomolecular investigations represent a practical tool to foster actions finalized in tracking any wildlife trade, so contributing to the prevention of species overexploitation too. Contextually, they can inform about wild populations allowing the monitoring of genetic variability and structure. Microsatellites loci (STR) are amongst the most popular markers in molecular ecology. Despite the availability of species-specific microsatellite loci in some Falco species, a newly defined panel permitting the genetic analysis across the mostly traded Falco spp. and their hybrids has not been validated yet. Here we report the characterization of a panel of 21 highly polymorphic microsatellite loci selected from literature and evaluate its reliability for conservation and forensic purposes. We included in the study 163 captive-bred individuals belonging to in six species of falcons (Falco biarmicus, Falco cherrug, Falco pelegrinoides, Falco peregrinus, Falco rusticolus and Falco tinnunculus) and three hybrids (Falco cherrug x Falco peregrinus, Falco peregrinus x Falco rusticolus and Falco cherrug x Falco rusticolus). We identified two sample sets, including individuals from pure species belonging to 46 parental groups tested for genetic variability and differentiation and parentage analysis, and another enclosing individuals from pure species F. cherrug, F. peregrinus, F. rusticolus and their F1 hybrid individuals tested in the analysis of hybrid detection. The proposed STR panel could be of value in monitoring genetic diversity and differentiation in wild populations and describing mating systems and gene flow; moreover, it has the potential to ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Falco peregrinus Falco rusticolus Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN): Open Access Repository
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topic Falco
Falco hybrids
Cross-amplification
Microsatellites
Forensic
Illegal trade
Kinship
Genetic differentiation
Hybrid detection
spellingShingle Falco
Falco hybrids
Cross-amplification
Microsatellites
Forensic
Illegal trade
Kinship
Genetic differentiation
Hybrid detection
Padula, Anna
Buono, Vincenzo
Giangregorio, Patrizia
Mengoni, Chiara
Mucci, Nadia
Cross-amplification in Falcons and Their Hybrids: A New Implemented Multi-locus Panel for Conservation and Forensic Purposes
topic_facet Falco
Falco hybrids
Cross-amplification
Microsatellites
Forensic
Illegal trade
Kinship
Genetic differentiation
Hybrid detection
description Falcons and their hybrids are among the most traded raptor species, with a significant proportion of international market involving countries with a strong falconry tradition. The trend in legal trade of falcons is strongly increased likewise the illegal international market is expected to swell due to the growing interest in wild-caught rather than captive-bred individuals. Biomolecular investigations represent a practical tool to foster actions finalized in tracking any wildlife trade, so contributing to the prevention of species overexploitation too. Contextually, they can inform about wild populations allowing the monitoring of genetic variability and structure. Microsatellites loci (STR) are amongst the most popular markers in molecular ecology. Despite the availability of species-specific microsatellite loci in some Falco species, a newly defined panel permitting the genetic analysis across the mostly traded Falco spp. and their hybrids has not been validated yet. Here we report the characterization of a panel of 21 highly polymorphic microsatellite loci selected from literature and evaluate its reliability for conservation and forensic purposes. We included in the study 163 captive-bred individuals belonging to in six species of falcons (Falco biarmicus, Falco cherrug, Falco pelegrinoides, Falco peregrinus, Falco rusticolus and Falco tinnunculus) and three hybrids (Falco cherrug x Falco peregrinus, Falco peregrinus x Falco rusticolus and Falco cherrug x Falco rusticolus). We identified two sample sets, including individuals from pure species belonging to 46 parental groups tested for genetic variability and differentiation and parentage analysis, and another enclosing individuals from pure species F. cherrug, F. peregrinus, F. rusticolus and their F1 hybrid individuals tested in the analysis of hybrid detection. The proposed STR panel could be of value in monitoring genetic diversity and differentiation in wild populations and describing mating systems and gene flow; moreover, it has the potential to ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Padula, Anna
Buono, Vincenzo
Giangregorio, Patrizia
Mengoni, Chiara
Mucci, Nadia
author_facet Padula, Anna
Buono, Vincenzo
Giangregorio, Patrizia
Mengoni, Chiara
Mucci, Nadia
author_sort Padula, Anna
title Cross-amplification in Falcons and Their Hybrids: A New Implemented Multi-locus Panel for Conservation and Forensic Purposes
title_short Cross-amplification in Falcons and Their Hybrids: A New Implemented Multi-locus Panel for Conservation and Forensic Purposes
title_full Cross-amplification in Falcons and Their Hybrids: A New Implemented Multi-locus Panel for Conservation and Forensic Purposes
title_fullStr Cross-amplification in Falcons and Their Hybrids: A New Implemented Multi-locus Panel for Conservation and Forensic Purposes
title_full_unstemmed Cross-amplification in Falcons and Their Hybrids: A New Implemented Multi-locus Panel for Conservation and Forensic Purposes
title_sort cross-amplification in falcons and their hybrids: a new implemented multi-locus panel for conservation and forensic purposes
publishDate 2023
url https://www.openaccessrepository.it/record/211631
https://doi.org/10.37421/2157-7145.2023.14.586
genre Falco peregrinus
Falco rusticolus
genre_facet Falco peregrinus
Falco rusticolus
op_source Journal of Forensic Research 14:06(2023) 1-10
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