Turnover and post-bottleneck genetic structure in a recovering population of Peregrine Falcons Falco peregrinus

Dispersal is a process that increases genetic diversity and genetic connectivity of populations. We studied the turnover rate of breeding adults and genetic population structure to estimate dispersal in Peregrine Falcons in Finland. We used relatedness estimates among Finnish Peregrine Falcons over...

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Main Authors: Ponnikas, Suvi, Ollila, Tuomo, Kvist, Laura
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description Dispersal is a process that increases genetic diversity and genetic connectivity of populations. We studied the turnover rate of breeding adults and genetic population structure to estimate dispersal in Peregrine Falcons in Finland. We used relatedness estimates among Finnish Peregrine Falcons over a 5-year period, genotyping over 500 nestlings with 10 microsatellite loci to reveal the rate of turnover. Our results reveal a high turnover rate (21.7%) that does not seem to be correlated with the breeding success of the previous year. The extent of population genetic structure and diversity, and possible signs of the population crash during the 1970s, was assessed with a reduced dataset, excluding relatives. We found genetic diversity to be similar to previously studied falcon populations (expected heterozygosity of 0.581) and no population genetic structuring among our sampled populations. We did not find a genetic imprint of the past population bottleneck that the Finnish Peregrine population experienced. We conclude that high dispersal rates are likely to have contributed to maintaining genetic diversity across the landscape, by mixing individuals within the species' distribution in Finland and thus preventing genetic structuring and negative effects associated with the population decline in the 1970s.
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spelling ftulundlup:oai:lup.lub.lu.se:86af3b41-e1dd-4ea4-8f08-b0ac0dbf8c97 2025-04-06T14:51:43+00:00 Turnover and post-bottleneck genetic structure in a recovering population of Peregrine Falcons Falco peregrinus Ponnikas, Suvi Ollila, Tuomo Kvist, Laura 2017-04 https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/86af3b41-e1dd-4ea4-8f08-b0ac0dbf8c97 https://doi.org/10.1111/ibi.12460 eng eng Wiley-Blackwell http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ibi.12460 scopus:85013663824 wos:000397939500006 Ibis; 159(2), pp 311-323 (2017) ISSN: 0019-1019 Zoology Genetics Genetic diversity Microsatellites Nest-site fidelity Raptor dispersal Relatedness contributiontojournal/article info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2017 ftulundlup https://doi.org/10.1111/ibi.12460 2025-03-11T14:07:49Z Dispersal is a process that increases genetic diversity and genetic connectivity of populations. We studied the turnover rate of breeding adults and genetic population structure to estimate dispersal in Peregrine Falcons in Finland. We used relatedness estimates among Finnish Peregrine Falcons over a 5-year period, genotyping over 500 nestlings with 10 microsatellite loci to reveal the rate of turnover. Our results reveal a high turnover rate (21.7%) that does not seem to be correlated with the breeding success of the previous year. The extent of population genetic structure and diversity, and possible signs of the population crash during the 1970s, was assessed with a reduced dataset, excluding relatives. We found genetic diversity to be similar to previously studied falcon populations (expected heterozygosity of 0.581) and no population genetic structuring among our sampled populations. We did not find a genetic imprint of the past population bottleneck that the Finnish Peregrine population experienced. We conclude that high dispersal rates are likely to have contributed to maintaining genetic diversity across the landscape, by mixing individuals within the species' distribution in Finland and thus preventing genetic structuring and negative effects associated with the population decline in the 1970s. Article in Journal/Newspaper Falco peregrinus Lund University Publications (LUP) Ibis 159 2 311 323
spellingShingle Zoology
Genetics
Genetic diversity
Microsatellites
Nest-site fidelity
Raptor dispersal
Relatedness
Ponnikas, Suvi
Ollila, Tuomo
Kvist, Laura
Turnover and post-bottleneck genetic structure in a recovering population of Peregrine Falcons Falco peregrinus
title Turnover and post-bottleneck genetic structure in a recovering population of Peregrine Falcons Falco peregrinus
title_full Turnover and post-bottleneck genetic structure in a recovering population of Peregrine Falcons Falco peregrinus
title_fullStr Turnover and post-bottleneck genetic structure in a recovering population of Peregrine Falcons Falco peregrinus
title_full_unstemmed Turnover and post-bottleneck genetic structure in a recovering population of Peregrine Falcons Falco peregrinus
title_short Turnover and post-bottleneck genetic structure in a recovering population of Peregrine Falcons Falco peregrinus
title_sort turnover and post-bottleneck genetic structure in a recovering population of peregrine falcons falco peregrinus
topic Zoology
Genetics
Genetic diversity
Microsatellites
Nest-site fidelity
Raptor dispersal
Relatedness
topic_facet Zoology
Genetics
Genetic diversity
Microsatellites
Nest-site fidelity
Raptor dispersal
Relatedness
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https://doi.org/10.1111/ibi.12460