Conservation Genomics of the Long-tailed Duck

With increasingly warming climate, many bird species have been forced to respond to environmental changes, and the long-tailed duck (Clangula hyemalis) is no exception. The populations of the long-tailed duck have been in decline the past few decades and the species is classified as globally vulnera...

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Main Author: Magnúsdóttir, Brynhildur
Format: Bachelor Thesis
Language:English
Published: Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för biologisk grundutbildning 2021
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spelling ftuppsalauniv:oai:DiVA.org:uu-444145 2023-05-15T16:47:42+02:00 Conservation Genomics of the Long-tailed Duck Magnúsdóttir, Brynhildur 2021 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-444145 eng eng Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för biologisk grundutbildning http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-444145 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Long-tailed duck migration conservation population structure genome Ecology Ekologi Genetics Genetik Evolutionary Biology Evolutionsbiologi Student thesis info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis text 2021 ftuppsalauniv 2023-02-23T21:55:42Z With increasingly warming climate, many bird species have been forced to respond to environmental changes, and the long-tailed duck (Clangula hyemalis) is no exception. The populations of the long-tailed duck have been in decline the past few decades and the species is classified as globally vulnerable and near threatened in both Iceland and Sweden. The long-tailed duck is a circumpolar, migratory sea duck. Its migratory routes and wintering and breeding sites might play an important part in gene flow between populations. The aim of this project was to get a clearer image of the substructure of the long-tailed duck in the northern hemisphere to help identify populations possibly at risk. This was investigated by exploring differences in mitochondrial DNA between the global populations, and by studying the Icelandic wintering and breeding populations in particular applying whole genome sequencing. To do this, samples were obtained for mitochondrial DNA analyses from a previous study by Wilson et al. (2016) from North America and East Russia, samples from other populations around the northern hemisphere as well and new samples from Iceland. Museum samples from Iceland were used for whole genome resequencing. Mitochondrial analyses included haplotype identification, population comparisons, mismatch and neutrality tests. Whole genome analyses included neutrality tests, principal component analysis and genetic admixture analysis.The mitochondrial results revealed two distinct lineages for the long-tailed duck. Two populations showed a difference from the other populations; the Icelandic breeding population and the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta population from Alaska, which are the southernmost breeding populations. The Yukon population might have been previously isolated with refugial population intermixing. For the Icelandic populations, the mitochondrial results showed little intermixing between the winter and breeding populations. The whole genome results showed more complicated results for the Icelandic populations, with ... Bachelor Thesis Iceland Kuskokwim Alaska Yukon Uppsala University: Publications (DiVA) Yukon
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topic Long-tailed duck
migration
conservation
population structure
genome
Ecology
Ekologi
Genetics
Genetik
Evolutionary Biology
Evolutionsbiologi
spellingShingle Long-tailed duck
migration
conservation
population structure
genome
Ecology
Ekologi
Genetics
Genetik
Evolutionary Biology
Evolutionsbiologi
Magnúsdóttir, Brynhildur
Conservation Genomics of the Long-tailed Duck
topic_facet Long-tailed duck
migration
conservation
population structure
genome
Ecology
Ekologi
Genetics
Genetik
Evolutionary Biology
Evolutionsbiologi
description With increasingly warming climate, many bird species have been forced to respond to environmental changes, and the long-tailed duck (Clangula hyemalis) is no exception. The populations of the long-tailed duck have been in decline the past few decades and the species is classified as globally vulnerable and near threatened in both Iceland and Sweden. The long-tailed duck is a circumpolar, migratory sea duck. Its migratory routes and wintering and breeding sites might play an important part in gene flow between populations. The aim of this project was to get a clearer image of the substructure of the long-tailed duck in the northern hemisphere to help identify populations possibly at risk. This was investigated by exploring differences in mitochondrial DNA between the global populations, and by studying the Icelandic wintering and breeding populations in particular applying whole genome sequencing. To do this, samples were obtained for mitochondrial DNA analyses from a previous study by Wilson et al. (2016) from North America and East Russia, samples from other populations around the northern hemisphere as well and new samples from Iceland. Museum samples from Iceland were used for whole genome resequencing. Mitochondrial analyses included haplotype identification, population comparisons, mismatch and neutrality tests. Whole genome analyses included neutrality tests, principal component analysis and genetic admixture analysis.The mitochondrial results revealed two distinct lineages for the long-tailed duck. Two populations showed a difference from the other populations; the Icelandic breeding population and the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta population from Alaska, which are the southernmost breeding populations. The Yukon population might have been previously isolated with refugial population intermixing. For the Icelandic populations, the mitochondrial results showed little intermixing between the winter and breeding populations. The whole genome results showed more complicated results for the Icelandic populations, with ...
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title_short Conservation Genomics of the Long-tailed Duck
title_full Conservation Genomics of the Long-tailed Duck
title_fullStr Conservation Genomics of the Long-tailed Duck
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