LeBlanc Nathalie M, Stewart Donald T, Pálsson Snaebjörn, Elderkin Mark F, Mittelhauser Glen, Mockford Stephen, Paquet Julie, Robertson Gregory J, Summers Ron W, Tudor Lindsay, Mallory Mark L
Department of Biology Acadia University Wolfville NS Canada.
Department of Life and Environmental Sciences University of Iceland Reykjavík Iceland.
Ecol Evol. 2017 Mar 31;7(9):3225-3242. doi: 10.1002/ece3.2927. eCollection 2017 May.
The Purple Sandpiper () is a medium-sized shorebird that breeds in the Arctic and winters along northern Atlantic coastlines. Migration routes and affiliations between breeding grounds and wintering grounds are incompletely understood. Some populations appear to be declining, and future management policies for this species will benefit from understanding their migration patterns. This study used two mitochondrial DNA markers and 10 microsatellite loci to analyze current population structure and historical demographic trends. Samples were obtained from breeding locations in Nunavut (Canada), Iceland, and Svalbard (Norway) and from wintering locations along the coast of Maine (USA), Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland (Canada), and Scotland (UK). Mitochondrial haplotypes displayed low genetic diversity, and a shallow phylogeny indicating recent divergence. With the exception of the two Canadian breeding populations from Nunavut, there was significant genetic differentiation among samples from all breeding locations; however, none of the breeding populations was a monophyletic group. We also found differentiation between both Iceland and Svalbard breeding populations and North American wintering populations. This pattern of divergence is consistent with a previously proposed migratory pathway between Canadian breeding locations and wintering grounds in the United Kingdom, but argues against migration between breeding grounds in Iceland and Svalbard and wintering grounds in North America. Breeding birds from Svalbard also showed a genetic signature intermediate between Canadian breeders and Icelandic breeders. Our results extend current knowledge of Purple Sandpiper population genetic structure and present new information regarding migration routes to wintering grounds in North America.
紫滨鹬()是一种中型滨鸟,在北极繁殖,在北大西洋沿岸越冬。繁殖地和越冬地之间的迁徙路线及联系尚未完全明晰。一些种群数量似乎在下降,了解该物种的迁徙模式将有助于制定未来的管理政策。本研究使用两个线粒体DNA标记和10个微卫星位点来分析当前的种群结构和历史种群动态趋势。样本取自加拿大努纳武特地区、冰岛和挪威斯瓦尔巴群岛的繁殖地点,以及美国缅因州、加拿大新斯科舍省、新不伦瑞克省、纽芬兰和英国苏格兰沿岸的越冬地点。线粒体单倍型显示出低遗传多样性和较浅的系统发育关系,表明其分化时间较近。除了来自加拿大努纳武特地区的两个繁殖种群外,所有繁殖地点的样本之间均存在显著的遗传分化;然而,没有一个繁殖种群是单系类群。我们还发现冰岛和斯瓦尔巴群岛的繁殖种群与北美越冬种群之间存在分化。这种分化模式与之前提出的加拿大繁殖地点和英国越冬地之间的迁徙路径一致,但不支持冰岛和斯瓦尔巴群岛繁殖地与北美越冬地之间存在迁徙的观点。来自斯瓦尔巴群岛的繁殖鸟类也显示出介于加拿大繁殖鸟类和冰岛繁殖鸟类之间的遗传特征。我们的研究结果扩展了对紫滨鹬种群遗传结构的现有认识,并提供了有关其前往北美越冬地迁徙路线的新信息。