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Nuclear and mitochondrial genetic structure in the Eurasian beaver (Castor fiber) - implications for future reintroductions
Authors
Albrechtsen
Allendorf
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Alqamy
Babik
Baird
Balloux
Bandelt
Barba
Barton
Bensch
Broadhurst
Bryant
Chang
Christie
Coles
Collett
Crawford
Crnokrak
Cullingham
Darwin
DeFaveri
Dehnel
Dewas
Durka
Dzieciolowski
Edmands
Ellegren
Erickson
Etter
Evanno
Ewing
Falush
Fischer
Frahnert
Frankham
Frankham
Frankham
Frankham
Fraser
Freye
Frosch
Frosch
Germano
Godefroid
Graphodatsky
Grueber
Halley
Halley
Halley
Halley
Haussler
Heidecke
Heidecke
Horn
Horn
Horn
Huelsenbeck
Huson
IUCN
IUCN/SSC
Kephart
Kim
Kitchener
Kitchener
Koelewijn
Kogan
Kraus
Kuehn
Latch
Lavrov
Lavrov
Lavrov
Lavrov
Macdonald
Marshall
McClelland
McEwing
Morin
Morin
Moritz
Narum
Nolet
Nummi
Nummi
Nummi
Ouborg
Ozer
Paetkau
Patterson
Peakall
Pelz-Serrano
Pemberton
Piertney
Pritchard
Pritchard
Ralls
Richard
Rosell
Rosell
Rosell
Rosell
Ruiz-López
Schwab
Seddon
Senn
Senn
Sgrò
Shephard
Slate
Spottiswoode
Tallmon
Tollington
Townsend
Vignal
Vilas
Wang
Weeks
Willing
Wisely
Zachos
Publication date
1 January 2014
Publisher
'Wiley'
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Abstract
Many reintroduction projects for conservation fail, and there are a large number of factors that may contribute to failure. Genetic analysis can be used to help stack the odds of a reintroduction in favour of success, by conducting assessment of source populations to evaluate the possibility of inbreeding and outbreeding depression and by conducting postrelease monitoring. In this study, we use a panel of 306 SNP (single nucleotide polymorphism) markers and 487-489 base pairs of mitochondrial DNA control region sequence data to examine 321 individuals from possible source populations of the Eurasian beaver for a reintroduction to Scotland. We use this information to reassess the phylogenetic history of the Eurasian beavers, to examine the genetic legacy of past reintroductions on the Eurasian landmass and to assess the future power of the genetic markers to conduct ongoing monitoring via parentage analysis and individual identification. We demonstrate the capacity of medium density genetic data (hundreds of SNPs) to provide information suitable for applied conservation and discuss the difficulty of balancing the need for high genetic diversity against phylogenetic best fit when choosing source population(s) for reintroduction. © 2014 The Authors. Evolutionary Applications published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd
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