An enigmatic group of arctic island caribou and the potential implications for conservation of biodiversity

Rangifer Pub Date : 2014-06-05 DOI:10.7557/2.34.1.2953
Keri McFarlane, F. Miller, S. Barry, G. Wilson
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Abstract

We investigated the status of caribou classified as Rangifer tarandus pearyi by DNA analyses, with an emphasis on those large-bodied caribou identified as ultra pearyi that were collected in summer 1958 on Prince of Wales Island, south-central Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Our comparative assessment reveals that the ultra pearyi from Prince of Wales Island belong to a group of pearyi and are not hybrids of pearyi x groenlandicus, as we found for the caribou occurring on nearby Banks Island and northwest Victoria Island. The ultra pearyi from Prince of Wales Island cluster with high arctic pearyi and are separated genetically from the caribou populations that we sampled on the low Canadian Arctic Islands and the Canadian mainland. Our findings reveal biodiversity below the level of subspecies or regional designations. These results support the position that to retain the biodiversity present among caribou populations on the Canadian Arctic Islands, conservation efforts should be targeted at the smaller scale level of the geographic population, rather than on a wider regional or subspecific range-wide basis.
一群神秘的北极岛屿驯鹿及其对生物多样性保护的潜在影响
本文以1958年夏季在加拿大北极群岛中南部威尔士亲王岛采集的大型体驯鹿为研究对象,通过DNA分析研究了被归类为Rangifer tarandus pearyi的北美驯鹿的现状。对比分析表明,威尔士亲王岛的超级梨属梨属动物,而不是梨属动物x groenlandicus的杂交动物,而不是班克斯岛和维多利亚岛西北部的北美驯鹿的杂交动物。威尔士亲王岛的超梨类种群具有高北极梨类,与我们在低加拿大北极群岛和加拿大大陆取样的北美驯鹿种群在基因上是分开的。我们的发现揭示了低于亚种或区域指定水平的生物多样性。这些结果支持了这样一种观点,即为了保持加拿大北极群岛上北美驯鹿种群的生物多样性,保护工作应该针对较小规模的地理种群,而不是更广泛的区域或亚特定范围。
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