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Searching for a breeding population of Swinhoe's Storm-petrel at Selvagem Grande, NE Atlantic, with a molecular characterization of occurring birds and relationships within the Hydrobatinae

机译:在大西洋东北部的塞尔瓦基姆格兰德,搜寻斯温霍的风暴海燕的繁殖种群,并对其发生的鸟类进行分子鉴定,并鉴定其在水纹蝠科中的亲缘关系

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Long-distance dispersal plays a critical role in population dynamics, particularly in species that occupy fragmented habitats, but it is seldom detected and investigated. The pelagic seabird Swinhoe's Storm-petrel, Oceanodroma monorhis, breeds exclusively in the NW Pacific. Individuals have been regularly observed in the Atlantic Ocean since the 1980s, but breeding has never been confirmed. In this study, we searched for evidence of breeding of Swinhoe's Storm-petrels on Selvagem Grande Island,NE Atlantic, between 2007 and 2013. During this period, six individuals were captured, sexed and characterized molecularly for two mitochondrial loci, cytochrome oxydase I and the control region, to confirm species identity, survey genetic diversity andestimate evolutionary relationships within the Hydrobatinae. These individuals were confirmed to be Swinhoe's Storm-petrels, and all except one are females. Phylogenetic analyses suggest sister relationship with Matsudaira's Storm-petrel and dismiss misidentifications with other dark rump species.Patterns of genetic variation suggest that dispersal occurred likely by more than a single female. Despite the record of a pair duetting in a burrow, breeding could not be confirmed. Swinhoe's Storm-petrels are regularly occurring at Sel-vagem Grande, but capture/recapture patterns suggest that a possible breeding population is small and likely not self-sustaining. In seabirds, long-distance dispersal events may facilitate colonization of new habitats created in the context of predicted climate change impacts on the marine ecosystems.
机译:远距离扩散在种群动态中起着关键作用,特别是在栖息地零散的物种中,但很少被发现和研究。远洋海鸟Swinhoe的风暴海燕,Oceanodroma monorhis,仅在西北太平洋繁殖。自1980年代以来,经常在大西洋上观察到个体,但繁殖尚未得到证实。在这项研究中,我们搜索了2007年至2013年之间在新大西洋东北部的Selvagem Grande岛上繁殖的Swinhoe风暴海藻的证据。在此期间,针对两个线粒体基因座,细胞色素氧化酶I和控制区域,以确认物种身份,调查遗传多样性并估计水生蝙蝠内的进化关系。这些人被确认是Swinhoe的风暴海燕,除一个人外都是女性。系统发育分析表明与松平的风暴海燕姐妹关系,并消除了与其他黑暗臀部物种的误认。遗传变异的模式表明散布发生的可能性可能超过一个女性。尽管有一对在洞穴中进行二重奏的记录,但仍无法确认繁殖。 Swinhoe的风暴海燕经常出现在Sel-vagem Grande,但是捕获/重新捕获的模式表明,可能的繁殖种群很小,并且可能无法自我维持。在海鸟中,远距离传播事件可能促进在气候变化对海洋生态系统的预期影响的背景下建立的新栖息地的定殖。

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