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Mating system and genetic variation in the endangered New Zealand takahe
Authors:Marieke Lettink  Ian G. Jamieson  Craig D. Millar  David M. Lambert
Affiliation:(1) Department of Zoology, University of Otago, PO Box 56, Dunedin, New Zealand;(2) Institute of Molecular BioSciences, Massey University, Private Bag 11-222, Palmerston North, New Zealand;(3) Present address: School of Biological Sciences, University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland, New Zealand
Abstract:The takahe (Porphyrio hochstetteri) is ahighly endangered flightless rail that isendemic to New Zealand. Only one remnantpopulation of takahe (sim120 adults) is left inthe wild in Fiordland, which has been thesource for introductions to four predator-freeislands. The objective of the present studywas to determine the mating system andamount of genetic variation in takahe usingmultilocus DNA profiling, in order to assist inthe management of the island populations. There was no evidence of extra-pair paternityfor the 27 (73%, n = 37) offspring towhich paternity could be resolved. Thepaternity of the remaining 10 offspring couldnot be resolved due to low levels ofminisatellite DNA variation, but in none wasthe resident male excluded. Overall, the DNAresults along with behavioral and life historyinformation indicate that extra-pairfertilizations should be rare or absent, andtakahe join a small but growing list oflong-lived species of birds that have beenshown to exhibit genetic monogamy. Inaddition, the levels of minisatellite DNAvariation detected in takahe are low relativeto those reported for most other known outbredavian populations, and are consistent with theevidence of the takahe's persistence as asmall, isolated population in Fiordland over atleast the last 100 years. The low geneticvariation is discussed in relation to possibleevidence of environment depended inbreedingdepression in translocated island populationsof takahe.
Keywords:birds  conservation  inbreeding  minisatellite DNA  monogamy  paternity analysis
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