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Temporal shifts of DNA‐microsatellite allele profiles in roe deer (Capreolus capreolus L.) within three decades
Authors:M Wang  G Lang  A Schreiber
Institution:1. Zoologisches Institut I, Universit?t Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany;2. Regroupement du Recherche Génétique sur le Cerf, Gries, France
Abstract:DNA‐microsatellite polymorphism (four loci) was studied in 56 male roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) from a 900‐ha hunting territory in the Vosges du Nord Mountains (France), culled over 34 years (1956–1990). Changed allele frequencies at two loci within this period, and increased allelic diversity, were traced to a phase of reduced population density and subsequent immigration. Decadic population samples collected within 900‐ha were distinguished by higher genetic variability measures than were certain geographical samples across Central Europe (4–900 km). On average, the decadic cohorts were distinguished by a gene diversity index of GST = 0.0286, and a genetic distance of D = 0.0938, which reflect 54% (GST) and 69% (D) of the respective geographic (350 km) differentiation indices of roe deer in Central Europe. The importance of demography and population ecology effects for microevolution in a large mammal is demonstrated, as is the risk of artefact by composing population samples of deer over several years. Population genetic screening should cover various demes of roe deer from the same general region, and be based on many unlinked polymorphic loci, to minimize the distorting effects of genetic dynamics at the small spatial scale.
Keywords:Roe deer  Capreolus capreolus  population genetics  temporal variability  DNA‐microsatellites
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