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Variation in DNA microsatellites of the ferruginous pygmy-owl (Glaucidium brasilianum)
Authors:Glenn A Proudfoot  Rodney L Honeycutt  R Douglas Slack  Michael F Ingraldi
Institution:(1) Department of Wildlife & Fisheries Sciences, Texas A&M University, Room 215, Old Herman Heep Building, 2258 TAMU, College Station, Texas, 77843-2258, USA;(2) Arizona Game and Fish Department, Research Branch, 2221 West Greenway Road, Phoenix, Arizona 85023, USA
Abstract:Eleven polymorphic microsatellite loci were used to assess genetic variation in the ferruginous pygmy owl (Glaucidium brasilianum) from North America. Analysis of genotypic variation suggests restricted gene flow between pygmy-owl populations in Arizona-Sonora and Sinaloa, and Texas and the remaining states in Mexico. The Arizona-Sonora population showed signs of a recent genetic bottleneck, an observation supported by low population estimates for Arizona (13–117 individuals). Heterozygosity in Arizona, however, was equal to levels recorded throughout Mexico and Texas. Congruent patterns revealed by nuclear (microsatellites) and mitochondrial DNA that indicate Arizona-Sonora and Texas populations are distinct from adjacent populations in Mexico, thus emphasizing need for the design and implementation of separate management plans for recovery and conservation efforts. Revealing evidence of distinct groups within the pygmy-owl populations in North America, results from this study may be used to make management decisions for the recovery and conservation of this species.
Keywords:Glaucidium brasilianum                                Glaucidium ridgwayi                microsatellite DNA  pygmy-owl
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