Ł. Kajtoch, P. Lešo, K. Żukowska, G. Karaszkiewicz, J. Kizek, P. Drengubiak, A. Piestrzynska-Kajtoch
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摘要
鹅喉鱼的欧亚亚种由三个亚支系组成(芬诺斯坎迪亚-英国支系、东欧-北亚支系和阿尔卑斯支系)。最近,该物种在喀尔巴阡山脉迅速扩展。在这项研究中,我们利用线粒体 DNA 追踪了该种群的起源。测序结果显示,大多数喀尔巴阡山鸟类与波兰北部和俄罗斯种群有亲缘关系,而其中一个样本具有已知的阿尔卑斯山单倍型。这种混合血统很可能是由于近亲繁殖和/或栖息地要求的提高,使这些鸟类得以在喀尔巴阡山脉的山区河流定居。
Multiple ancestral populations as the key to the successful colonisation of the Carpathians by Goosanders
The Eurasian subspecies of the Goosander Mergus merganser consists of three subclades (Fennoscandian–British, E European–N Asian, and Alpine). Recently, this species expressed a rapid expansion in the Carpathians. In this study, we used mitochondrial DNA to track the origins of this population. Sequencing revealed that the majority of the Carpathian birds are related to the N Polish and Russian populations, whereas one sample has a haplotype known from the Alps. This mixed ancestry was probably caused by an outbreeding enhancement and/or enlarged habitat requirements that allowed the birds to settle in the mountain rivers of the Carpathians.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Ornithology (formerly Journal für Ornithologie) is the official journal of the German Ornithologists'' Society (http://www.do-g.de/ ) and has been the Society´s periodical since 1853, making it the oldest still existing ornithological journal worldwide.