The Eurasian Stone-curlew is a species of conservation
concern in Europe. We investigate for the first time the
extent of population structure among populations sampled
from six geographical areas, representing four subspecies
inhabiting the western part of the species’ distribution.
Neither mitochondrial nor nuclear markers fully supported
current subspecies boundaries. However, both markers
support significant differentiation of the Canary Island
populations from those sampled from the Mediterranean.
Further work is needed to establish the taxonomic status
of this potentially distinct Macaronesian taxon. More
broadly, further genetic research is required to design and
implement an effective conservation plan for this species
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