Seasonal Genetic Structure Analysis of a Resident Population of European Robin~!2008-04-04~!2008-06-02~!2008-06-13~!

D. Fulgione, D. Rippa, Emanuela Manganiello, M. F. Caliendo, R. K. Rastogi
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This study is based on the microsatellite DNA analysis of 160 birds from the resident population of the Euro- pean robin (Erithacus rubecula) in South Italy. It used assignment procedures to study population genetic structure on a seasonal and spatial scale. This population undergoes, twice each year, an altitudinal and intraregional short-distance mi- gration. The present analysis corroborates inference on short-distance altitudinal migratory phenomenon in a resident robin population and suggests that the resident population investigated by us is "faithful" to its intraregional breeding and wintering areas. Our data further indicate that the resident population may represent a distinct genetic entity and suggest that regional ecological features along this geographical area as well as some behavioural characteristics of birds may concur in the maintenance of population separation.
某欧洲知更鸟常住种群的季节性遗传结构分析
本研究基于来自意大利南部欧洲知更鸟(Erithacus rubecula)常住种群的160只鸟的微卫星DNA分析。采用分配方法研究了种群在季节和空间尺度上的遗传结构。这个种群每年经历两次纵向和区域内的短途迁移。本文的研究结果证实了对常住知更鸟短距离纵向迁徙现象的推断,表明我们调查的常住知更鸟对其区域内繁殖和越冬区域是“忠实的”。我们的数据进一步表明,常住种群可能代表了一个独特的遗传实体,并表明该地理区域的区域生态特征以及鸟类的一些行为特征可能在维持种群分离方面是一致的。
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