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Unraveling the mystery of the glacier bear: Genetic population structure of black bears (Ursus americanus) within the range of a rare pelage type

机译:解开冰川熊的谜团:黑熊(Ursus Americanus)的遗传人口结构在罕见的Pelage类型范围内

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Glacier bears are a rare grey color morph of American black bear ( ) found only in northern Southeast Alaska and a small portion of western Canada. We examine contemporary genetic population structure of black bears within the geographic extent of glacier bears and explore how this structure relates to pelage color and landscape features of a recently glaciated and highly fragmented landscape. We used existing radiocollar data to quantify black bear home‐range size within the geographic range of glacier bears. The mean home‐range size of female black bears in the study area was 13 km (  = 11), whereas the home range of a single male was 86.9 km . We genotyped 284 bears using 21 microsatellites extracted from noninvasively collected hair as well as tissue samples from harvested bears. We found ten populations of black bears in the study area, including several new populations not previously identified, divided largely by geographic features such as glaciers and marine fjords. Glacier bears were assigned to four populations found on the north and east side of Lynn Canal and the north and west side of Glacier Bay with a curious absence in the nonglaciated peninsula between. Lack of genetic relatedness and geographic continuity between black bear populations containing glacier bears suggest a possible unsampled population or an association with ice fields. Further investigation is needed to determine the genetic basis and the adaptive and evolutionary significance of the glacier bear color morph to help focus black bear conservation management to maximize and preserve genetic diversity.
机译:冰川熊是美国黑熊()的稀有灰色变形,仅在阿拉斯加北部和加拿大西部一小部分地区发现。我们在冰川熊的地理范围内研究黑熊的当代遗传人口结构,并探讨这种结构如何涉及最近冰川和高碎裂的景观的Pelage颜色和景观特征。我们使用现有的Radiocollar数据量化冰川熊的地理范围内的黑熊家庭范围。研究区的女性黑熊的平均家庭范围大小是13公里(= 11),而单身男性的家庭范围是86.9公里。我们使用从非侵入性收集的头发中提取的21微卫星以及来自收获的熊的组织样品进行了基因分为284熊。我们在研究区发现了十个黑熊的群体,包括先前未发现的几个新人,主要由冰川和海湾峡湾等地理特征划分。冰川熊被分配到林恩运河北部和东侧发现的四个人群,冰川海湾的北部和西侧,在非播放的半岛之间有好奇的缺席。含有冰川熊的黑熊人群之间缺乏遗传相关性和地理连续性,建议可能的纯粹的人口或与冰田的关联。需要进一步调查来确定冰川熊颜色变形的遗传基础和适应性和进化意义,以帮助聚焦黑熊保护管理,以最大化和保持遗传多样性。

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