Dario F. Cueva, B. Gutiérrez, Gabriela Bruque, Santiago Molina, M. Torres
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Mitochondrial DNA reveals low genetic diversity in Ecuadorian Andean bears
Abstract Few studies have analyzed the genetics of Andean bear (Tremarctos ornatus) populations through the use of the hypervariable D-Loop mitochondrial region. This approach can be useful for the assessment of genetic diversity and ancestral lineages. In the present study we evaluate the genetic status of an Andean bear population in northern Ecuador using D-loop mtDNA sequence polymorphisms. For this purpose, DNA from individuals sampled in the Metropolitan District of Quito was used to amplify and sequence a fragment of the hypervariable D-loop region. Our results show remarkably low levels of genetic diversity, based on haplotype (H) and nucleotide (π) diversity indices, and low pairwise genetic distances between haplotypes. Phylogenetic analyses suggest that these haplotypes are clustered into a single monophyletic group. These diversity indices are among the lowest reported for any bear population, suggesting a need to establish or revise the current conservation strategies in the region.
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Ursus includes a variety of articles on all aspects of bear management and research worldwide. Original manuscripts are welcome. In addition to manuscripts reporting original research, submissions may be based on thoughtful review and synthesis of previously-reported information, innovative philosophies and opinions, and public policy or legal aspects of wildlife conservation. Notes of general interest are also welcome. Invited manuscripts will be clearly identified, but will still be subject to peer review. All manuscripts must be in English. All manuscripts are peer-reviewed, and subject to rigorous editorial standards.