Phylogeography and population structure of least terns (Sterna antillarum)

Historically, least terns (Sterna antillarum) were one of the most common tern species in North America. However, population declines have resulted from direct and indirect anthropogenic pressures on their breeding and foraging habitat. Three subspecies of least terns have been described within the...

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Main Author: Draheim, Hope M.
Other Authors: Haig, Susan M., Liston, Aaron, Dugger, Katie, Fisheries and Wildlife, Oregon State University. Graduate School
Format: Master Thesis
Language:English
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Published: Oregon State University
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spelling ftoregonstate:ir.library.oregonstate.edu:mw22v9843 2024-09-15T18:02:46+00:00 Phylogeography and population structure of least terns (Sterna antillarum) Draheim, Hope M. Haig, Susan M. Liston, Aaron Dugger, Katie Fisheries and Wildlife Oregon State University. Graduate School 882850 bytes application/pdf https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/mw22v9843 English [eng] eng unknown Oregon State University https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/mw22v9843 All rights reserved Least tern -- United States -- Geographical distribution Least tern -- United States -- Genetics Masters Thesis ftoregonstate 2024-07-22T18:06:06Z Historically, least terns (Sterna antillarum) were one of the most common tern species in North America. However, population declines have resulted from direct and indirect anthropogenic pressures on their breeding and foraging habitat. Three subspecies of least terns have been described within the United States: California least tern (S. a. browni), Interior least tern (S. a. athalassos), and East Coast least tern (S. a. antillarum). California and Interior subspecies are listed as endangered under the U.S. Endangered Species Act. However, the taxonomic status of least terns is a highly contentious issue which has implications for setting conservation priorities at erroneous levels of taxonomic distinctness. Thus, understanding population structure and taxonomy is critical for successful conservation of least terns. To clarify the phylogeographic patterns and population structure and evaluate the traditional subspecific designations, we examined variation in two mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) genes and 10 microsatellite loci among least terns in North America. MtDNA control region sequences and 10 polymorphic microsatellite loci were used to evaluate traditional subspecific designations and genetic structure in least terns. While highly variable, results from mtDNA control region sequences and microsatellite loci did not support the three traditional subspecies that occur in the United States. However, mtDNA pairwise θST comparisons and AMOVA analyses indicated some genetic structure between the California and the remaining Interior/East Coast breeding areas indicating restriction to female-mediated gene flow. We evaluated phylogeographic patterns and demographic history of least terns using the mtDNA NADH dehydrogenase subunit 6 (ND6) sequences. Phylogeographic analysis revealed no association with geography or traditional subspecies designations. Population genetic analysis did reveal slight genetic differentiation between the California breeding areas and all other Interior/East Coast breeding areas. ND6 data ... Master Thesis Common tern ScholarsArchive@OSU (Oregon State University)
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topic Least tern -- United States -- Geographical distribution
Least tern -- United States -- Genetics
spellingShingle Least tern -- United States -- Geographical distribution
Least tern -- United States -- Genetics
Draheim, Hope M.
Phylogeography and population structure of least terns (Sterna antillarum)
topic_facet Least tern -- United States -- Geographical distribution
Least tern -- United States -- Genetics
description Historically, least terns (Sterna antillarum) were one of the most common tern species in North America. However, population declines have resulted from direct and indirect anthropogenic pressures on their breeding and foraging habitat. Three subspecies of least terns have been described within the United States: California least tern (S. a. browni), Interior least tern (S. a. athalassos), and East Coast least tern (S. a. antillarum). California and Interior subspecies are listed as endangered under the U.S. Endangered Species Act. However, the taxonomic status of least terns is a highly contentious issue which has implications for setting conservation priorities at erroneous levels of taxonomic distinctness. Thus, understanding population structure and taxonomy is critical for successful conservation of least terns. To clarify the phylogeographic patterns and population structure and evaluate the traditional subspecific designations, we examined variation in two mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) genes and 10 microsatellite loci among least terns in North America. MtDNA control region sequences and 10 polymorphic microsatellite loci were used to evaluate traditional subspecific designations and genetic structure in least terns. While highly variable, results from mtDNA control region sequences and microsatellite loci did not support the three traditional subspecies that occur in the United States. However, mtDNA pairwise θST comparisons and AMOVA analyses indicated some genetic structure between the California and the remaining Interior/East Coast breeding areas indicating restriction to female-mediated gene flow. We evaluated phylogeographic patterns and demographic history of least terns using the mtDNA NADH dehydrogenase subunit 6 (ND6) sequences. Phylogeographic analysis revealed no association with geography or traditional subspecies designations. Population genetic analysis did reveal slight genetic differentiation between the California breeding areas and all other Interior/East Coast breeding areas. ND6 data ...
author2 Haig, Susan M.
Liston, Aaron
Dugger, Katie
Fisheries and Wildlife
Oregon State University. Graduate School
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author Draheim, Hope M.
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author_sort Draheim, Hope M.
title Phylogeography and population structure of least terns (Sterna antillarum)
title_short Phylogeography and population structure of least terns (Sterna antillarum)
title_full Phylogeography and population structure of least terns (Sterna antillarum)
title_fullStr Phylogeography and population structure of least terns (Sterna antillarum)
title_full_unstemmed Phylogeography and population structure of least terns (Sterna antillarum)
title_sort phylogeography and population structure of least terns (sterna antillarum)
publisher Oregon State University
url https://ir.library.oregonstate.edu/concern/graduate_thesis_or_dissertations/mw22v9843
genre Common tern
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