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Near panmixia at the distribution‐wide scale but evidence of genetic differentiation in a geographically isolated population of the Terek Sandpiper <em>Xenus cinereus</em>

Rönkä, Nelli; Pakanen, Veli‐Matti; Blomqvist, Donald; Degtyaryev, Victor; Golovatin, Mikhail; Isakov, Gennady; Karlionova, Natalia; Lehikoinen, Aija; Morozov, Vladimir; Paskhalny, Sergey; Pauliny, Angela; Pinchuk, Pavel; Rauhala, Pentti; Tomkovich, Pavel; Zakharov, Evgeny; Koivula, Kari; Kvist, Laura (2018-07-12)

 
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Rönkä, Nelli
Pakanen, Veli‐Matti
Blomqvist, Donald
Degtyaryev, Victor
Golovatin, Mikhail
Isakov, Gennady
Karlionova, Natalia
Lehikoinen, Aija
Morozov, Vladimir
Paskhalny, Sergey
Pauliny, Angela
Pinchuk, Pavel
Rauhala, Pentti
Tomkovich, Pavel
Zakharov, Evgeny
Koivula, Kari
Kvist, Laura
John Wiley & Sons
12.07.2018

Rönkä, N., Pakanen, V.‐M., Blomqvist, D., Degtyaryev, V., Golovatin, M., Isakov, G., Karlionova, N., Lehikoinen, A., Morozov, V., Paskhalny, S., Pauliny, A., Pinchuk, P., Rauhala, P., Tomkovich, P., Zakharov, E., Koivula, K. and Kvist, L. (2019), Near panmixia at the distribution‐wide scale but evidence of genetic differentiation in a geographically isolated population of the Terek Sandpiper Xenus cinereus. Ibis, 161: 632-647. doi:10.1111/ibi.12651

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© 2018 British Ornithologists' Union. This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Rönkä, N., Pakanen, V.‐M., Blomqvist, D., Degtyaryev, V., Golovatin, M., Isakov, G., Karlionova, N., Lehikoinen, A., Morozov, V., Paskhalny, S., Pauliny, A., Pinchuk, P., Rauhala, P., Tomkovich, P., Zakharov, E., Koivula, K. and Kvist, L. (2019), Near panmixia at the distribution‐wide scale but evidence of genetic differentiation in a geographically isolated population of the Terek Sandpiper Xenus cinereus. Ibis, 161: 632-647, which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1111/ibi.12651. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Self-Archiving."
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Abstract

Populations from different parts of a species range may vary in their genetic structure, variation and dynamics. Geographically isolated populations or those located at the periphery of the range may differ from those located in the core of the range. Such peripheral populations may harbour genetic variation important for the adaptive potential of the species. We studied the distribution‐wide population genetic structure of the Terek Sandpiper Xenus cinereus using 13 microsatellite loci and the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) control region. In addition, we estimated whether genetic variation changes from the core towards the edge of the breeding range. We used the results to evaluate the management needs of the sampled populations. Distribution‐wide genetic structure was negligible; the only population that showed significant genetic differentiation was the geographically isolated Dnieper River basin population in Eastern Europe. The genetic variation of microsatellites decreased towards the edge of the distribution, supporting the abundant‐centre hypotheses in which the core area of the distribution preserves the most genetic variation; however, no such trend could be seen with mtDNA. Overall genetic variation was low and there were signs of past population contractions followed by expansion; this pattern is found in most northern waders. The current effective population size (Ne) is large, and therefore global conservation measures are not necessary. However, the marginal Dnieper River population needs to be considered its own management unit. In addition, the Finnish population warrants conservation actions due to its extremely small size and degree of isolation from the main range, which makes it vulnerable to genetic depletion.

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