Population differentiation of Southern Ocean seabirds

The Southern Ocean is a remote but unique ecosystem with high winds, strong currents, and a handful of islands surrounding the Antarctic continent. Reduced gene flow due to these physical and non-physical barriers supports rapid evolution and endemism within the Southern Ocean. Seabirds are a good m...

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Main Authors: Abeyrama, Dilini Kanachana, University of Lethbridge. Faculty of Arts and Science
Other Authors: Burg, Theresa M.
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Lethbridge, Alta. : University of Lethbridge, Dept. of Biological Sciences 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10133/6510
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spelling ftunivlethb:oai:opus.uleth.ca:10133/6510 2024-05-19T07:29:13+00:00 Population differentiation of Southern Ocean seabirds Abeyrama, Dilini Kanachana University of Lethbridge. Faculty of Arts and Science Burg, Theresa M. 2024 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10133/6510 en eng Lethbridge, Alta. : University of Lethbridge, Dept. of Biological Sciences Department of Biological Sciences Arts and Science Thesis (University of Lethbridge. Faculty of Arts and Science) https://hdl.handle.net/10133/6510 population differentiation Southern Ocean seabirds gene flow barrier-mediated speciation molecular markers Sea birds--Research--Antarctic Ocean Gene flow--Research Phoebetria--Genetics--Research--Antarctic Ocean Phoebetria--Speciation--Research--Antarctic Ocean Phoebetria--Molecular genetics--Research--Antarctic Ocean Gray-headed albatross--Genetics--Research--Antarctic Ocean Gray-headed albatross--Speciation--Research--Antarctic Ocean Gray-headed albatross--Molecular genetics--Research--Antarctic Ocean Gentoo penguin--Genetics--Research--Kerguelen Island Gentoo penguin--Speciation--Research--Kerguelen Island Gentoo penguin--Molecular genetics--Research--Kerguelen Island Shag (Bird)--Genetics--Research--Kerguelen Island Shag (Bird)--Speciation--Research--Kerguelen Island Shag (Bird)--Molecular genetics--Research--Kerguelen Island Endemic birds--Antarctic Ocean Dissertations Academic Thesis 2024 ftunivlethb 2024-04-23T23:31:47Z The Southern Ocean is a remote but unique ecosystem with high winds, strong currents, and a handful of islands surrounding the Antarctic continent. Reduced gene flow due to these physical and non-physical barriers supports rapid evolution and endemism within the Southern Ocean. Seabirds are a good model to study barrier-mediated speciation as they face a limited number of physical barriers, yet they are a highly diversified group. In my thesis, I used molecular markers to study population differentiation in five Southern Ocean seabird species at the three levels: among ocean basins, within oceans and within a single island. Sooty albatross (Phoebetria fusca) and yellow-nosed albatross showed population differentiation between Atlantic and Indian Ocean basins. Two sister species of yellow-nosed albatross, Atlantic (Thalassarche chlororhynchos) and Indian (Thalassarche carteri), both showed population genetic structure within Atlantic and Indian Oceans, respectively. The other two study species, Kerguelen shags (Phalacrocorax verrucosus) and gentoo penguins (Pygoscelis papua) breeding on Kerguelen Island, showed genetic structure among different breeding colonies of each species on the same island. Non-physical barriers such as natal philopatry and at-sea distribution, are limiting gene flow in the Southern Ocean at different geographic scales. NSERC Discovery Grant Alberta Innovates- Tech Futures Alberta Society of Professional Biologists The Seabird Group Mitacs Research Training Award French Polar Institute (Institut polaire français Paul-Émile-Victor) Thesis Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Ocean Gentoo penguin Institut Polaire Français Pygoscelis papua Southern Ocean Single Island University of Lethbridge Institutional Repository
institution Open Polar
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language English
topic population differentiation
Southern Ocean seabirds
gene flow
barrier-mediated speciation
molecular markers
Sea birds--Research--Antarctic Ocean
Gene flow--Research
Phoebetria--Genetics--Research--Antarctic Ocean
Phoebetria--Speciation--Research--Antarctic Ocean
Phoebetria--Molecular genetics--Research--Antarctic Ocean
Gray-headed albatross--Genetics--Research--Antarctic Ocean
Gray-headed albatross--Speciation--Research--Antarctic Ocean
Gray-headed albatross--Molecular genetics--Research--Antarctic Ocean
Gentoo penguin--Genetics--Research--Kerguelen Island
Gentoo penguin--Speciation--Research--Kerguelen Island
Gentoo penguin--Molecular genetics--Research--Kerguelen Island
Shag (Bird)--Genetics--Research--Kerguelen Island
Shag (Bird)--Speciation--Research--Kerguelen Island
Shag (Bird)--Molecular genetics--Research--Kerguelen Island
Endemic birds--Antarctic Ocean
Dissertations
Academic
spellingShingle population differentiation
Southern Ocean seabirds
gene flow
barrier-mediated speciation
molecular markers
Sea birds--Research--Antarctic Ocean
Gene flow--Research
Phoebetria--Genetics--Research--Antarctic Ocean
Phoebetria--Speciation--Research--Antarctic Ocean
Phoebetria--Molecular genetics--Research--Antarctic Ocean
Gray-headed albatross--Genetics--Research--Antarctic Ocean
Gray-headed albatross--Speciation--Research--Antarctic Ocean
Gray-headed albatross--Molecular genetics--Research--Antarctic Ocean
Gentoo penguin--Genetics--Research--Kerguelen Island
Gentoo penguin--Speciation--Research--Kerguelen Island
Gentoo penguin--Molecular genetics--Research--Kerguelen Island
Shag (Bird)--Genetics--Research--Kerguelen Island
Shag (Bird)--Speciation--Research--Kerguelen Island
Shag (Bird)--Molecular genetics--Research--Kerguelen Island
Endemic birds--Antarctic Ocean
Dissertations
Academic
Abeyrama, Dilini Kanachana
University of Lethbridge. Faculty of Arts and Science
Population differentiation of Southern Ocean seabirds
topic_facet population differentiation
Southern Ocean seabirds
gene flow
barrier-mediated speciation
molecular markers
Sea birds--Research--Antarctic Ocean
Gene flow--Research
Phoebetria--Genetics--Research--Antarctic Ocean
Phoebetria--Speciation--Research--Antarctic Ocean
Phoebetria--Molecular genetics--Research--Antarctic Ocean
Gray-headed albatross--Genetics--Research--Antarctic Ocean
Gray-headed albatross--Speciation--Research--Antarctic Ocean
Gray-headed albatross--Molecular genetics--Research--Antarctic Ocean
Gentoo penguin--Genetics--Research--Kerguelen Island
Gentoo penguin--Speciation--Research--Kerguelen Island
Gentoo penguin--Molecular genetics--Research--Kerguelen Island
Shag (Bird)--Genetics--Research--Kerguelen Island
Shag (Bird)--Speciation--Research--Kerguelen Island
Shag (Bird)--Molecular genetics--Research--Kerguelen Island
Endemic birds--Antarctic Ocean
Dissertations
Academic
description The Southern Ocean is a remote but unique ecosystem with high winds, strong currents, and a handful of islands surrounding the Antarctic continent. Reduced gene flow due to these physical and non-physical barriers supports rapid evolution and endemism within the Southern Ocean. Seabirds are a good model to study barrier-mediated speciation as they face a limited number of physical barriers, yet they are a highly diversified group. In my thesis, I used molecular markers to study population differentiation in five Southern Ocean seabird species at the three levels: among ocean basins, within oceans and within a single island. Sooty albatross (Phoebetria fusca) and yellow-nosed albatross showed population differentiation between Atlantic and Indian Ocean basins. Two sister species of yellow-nosed albatross, Atlantic (Thalassarche chlororhynchos) and Indian (Thalassarche carteri), both showed population genetic structure within Atlantic and Indian Oceans, respectively. The other two study species, Kerguelen shags (Phalacrocorax verrucosus) and gentoo penguins (Pygoscelis papua) breeding on Kerguelen Island, showed genetic structure among different breeding colonies of each species on the same island. Non-physical barriers such as natal philopatry and at-sea distribution, are limiting gene flow in the Southern Ocean at different geographic scales. NSERC Discovery Grant Alberta Innovates- Tech Futures Alberta Society of Professional Biologists The Seabird Group Mitacs Research Training Award French Polar Institute (Institut polaire français Paul-Émile-Victor)
author2 Burg, Theresa M.
format Thesis
author Abeyrama, Dilini Kanachana
University of Lethbridge. Faculty of Arts and Science
author_facet Abeyrama, Dilini Kanachana
University of Lethbridge. Faculty of Arts and Science
author_sort Abeyrama, Dilini Kanachana
title Population differentiation of Southern Ocean seabirds
title_short Population differentiation of Southern Ocean seabirds
title_full Population differentiation of Southern Ocean seabirds
title_fullStr Population differentiation of Southern Ocean seabirds
title_full_unstemmed Population differentiation of Southern Ocean seabirds
title_sort population differentiation of southern ocean seabirds
publisher Lethbridge, Alta. : University of Lethbridge, Dept. of Biological Sciences
publishDate 2024
url https://hdl.handle.net/10133/6510
genre Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctic Ocean
Gentoo penguin
Institut Polaire Français
Pygoscelis papua
Southern Ocean
Single Island
genre_facet Antarc*
Antarctic
Antarctic Ocean
Gentoo penguin
Institut Polaire Français
Pygoscelis papua
Southern Ocean
Single Island
op_relation Thesis (University of Lethbridge. Faculty of Arts and Science)
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