Genetic evidence for male-biased dispersal in Elliot's Pheasant (Syrmaticus ellioti) in China

Fang Lin, P. Jiang, P. Ding
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Sex-biased dispersal, in which individuals of one sex tend to disperse and breed at a greater distance from their natal site than individuals of the opposite sex, appears to be common in vertebrate organisms and is very important to population structures and dynamics. Many studies have documented the dispersal patterns of monogamous birds; however, observations and data are few for polygynous birds. In our study, we report on the indication of sex-biased dispersal in Elliot's Pheasant (Syrmaticus ellioti), a vulnerable species endemic to China, using polymorphic DNA microsatellite loci (105 individual birds and seven loci) and mitochondrial DNA control-region sequences (63 birds). Contrary to the traditional con- cept that males are the more philopatric sex and females the more dispersing sex in birds, all the genetic information extracted from the two markers suggests that male-biased dispersal is predominant in Elliot's Pheasant. We argue that polygynous species in Galliformes without lekking behavior are more likely to ex- hibit male-biased dispersal patterns, consistent with the expected results based on the polygynous mating system of Elliot's Pheasant.
中国艾略特野鸡(Syrmaticus ellioti)雄性偏向性扩散的遗传证据
性别偏散是指一种性别的个体比另一种性别的个体更倾向于在离其出生地点更远的地方分散和繁殖,这种现象在脊椎动物中很常见,对种群结构和动态非常重要。许多研究记录了一夫一妻制鸟类的传播模式;然而,对一夫多妻制鸟类的观察和数据很少。在本研究中,我们利用多态性DNA微卫星位点(105只个体和7个位点)和线粒体DNA控制区序列(63只鸟类),报告了中国特有的易危物种艾略特野鸡(Syrmaticus ellioti)的性别偏倚扩散迹象。与传统观念相反,在鸟类中,雄性是更亲和的性别,雌性是更分散的性别,从这两个标记中提取的所有遗传信息表明,雄性偏向分散在艾略特野鸡中占主导地位。我们认为,加利亚目中没有泄漏行为的一夫多妻物种更有可能表现出雄性偏向的扩散模式,这与基于艾略特野鸡一夫多妻交配系统的预期结果一致。
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