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High mitochondrial and nuclear genetic diversity in one of the world’s most endangered seabirds, the Chatham Island Taiko (Pterodroma magentae)

机译:世界上最濒危的海鸟之一查塔姆岛太鼓(Pterodroma magentae)中的线粒体和核遗传多样性很高

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Interpreting the levels of genetic diversity in organisms with diverse life and population histories can be difficult. The processes and mechanisms regulating this diversity are complex and still poorly understood. However, endangered species typically have low genetic variation as a consequence of the effects of genetic drift in small populations. In this study we examine genetic variation in the critically endangered Chatham Island Taiko (Tchaik, Pterodroma magentae), one of the world's rarest seabirds. The Taiko has a very small population size of between 120 and 150 individuals, including just 8-15 breeding pairs. We report surprisingly high mitochondrial and nuclear genetic diversity in this critically endangered long-lived species. We hypothesise that the present Taiko population has retained a significant proportion of its past genetic diversity. However, it is also possible that undiscovered birds are breeding in unknown areas, which could increase the population size estimate. Importantly, from a conservation perspective, we show that the high level of variation is unlikely to be maintained in the future since chicks currently being born have only a limited number of the mitochondrial DNA haplotypes found in adults. Reduced genetic variation will mean that our ability to infer past events and the population history of Taiko using genetics could soon be lost and the power to determine, for example, parentage and other close order relationships will be diminished. Therefore, the maintenance of genetic diversity in future generations is an important consideration for conservation management of the Taiko.
机译:解释具有不同生活和种群历史的生物的遗传多样性水平可能很困难。调节这种多样性的过程和机制很复杂,但仍然知之甚少。但是,由于小种群遗传漂移的影响,濒危物种通常遗传变异低。在这项研究中,我们研究了濒临灭绝的查塔姆岛太鼓(Tchaik,翼手龙)的遗传变异,它是世界上最稀有的海鸟之一。 Taiko的种群非常小,只有120至150只,其中只有8-15对。我们报道了在这个极度濒危的长寿物种中线粒体和核遗传多样性高。我们假设现在的太鼓族保留了过去遗传多样性的很大一部分。但是,未发现的鸟类也有可能在未知地区繁殖,这可能会增加种群数量的估计。重要的是,从保护的角度看,我们表明,将来不太可能维持高水平的变异,因为目前出生的小鸡只有成年的线粒体DNA单倍型数量有限。减少的遗传变异将意味着我们利用遗传学推断过去事件和太鼓的人口历史的能力将很快丧失,并且确定亲子关系和其他亲密关系的能力将减弱。因此,维持子孙后代的遗传多样性是太鼓保护管理的重要考虑因素。

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