Fisheries Resources Institute, Japan Fisheries Research and Education Agency, Kanagawa, Japan.
Mol Ecol Resour. 2022 Nov;22(8):3006-3017. doi: 10.1111/1755-0998.13682. Epub 2022 Jul 22.
This paper describes the development of estimators for the contemporary migration number and rate of adults between two populations in iteroparous species. The proposed estimators are based on known half-sibling (HS) and/or parent-offspring (PO) relationships observed between populations across breeding seasons. The rationale is that HS and PO pairs exhibit information about the occurrence frequency of parental movements during the breeding interval. The proposed method allows for variance in the average number of offspring per parent within and between populations. In addition, coupled with the PO pairs found within the population, the estimators can be obtained using only genetic data. Generally, a sample size representing the square root of the population size is required to obtain meaningful migration information. We describe a detailed evaluation of the performance of the proposed estimators by running an individual-based model, and the results provide guidance regarding sample sizes to ensure the required accuracy and precision. In addition, given that there are few effective methods to estimate adult movement (especially when populations cannot be genetically distinct), we discuss the usefulness of the proposed kinship assignment method in terms of conservation biology and wildlife management.
本文描述了在复育物种中,从两个群体推断当代成年个体迁移数量和迁移率的估计器的开发。所提出的估计器基于在繁殖季节中观察到的两个群体之间已知的半同胞(HS)和/或亲-后代(PO)关系。其基本原理是 HS 和 PO 对表现出了繁殖间隔期间亲代迁移发生的频率的信息。所提出的方法允许在群体内和群体间存在每个亲代的平均后代数量的方差。此外,结合在群体内发现的 PO 对,仅使用遗传数据就可以获得估计器。通常,需要代表种群大小的平方根的样本量来获得有意义的迁移信息。我们通过运行个体基础模型来详细评估所提出的估计器的性能,结果为确保所需的准确性和精密度提供了样本量的指导。此外,由于几乎没有有效的方法来估计成年个体的运动(特别是当群体不能在遗传上有区别时),我们讨论了所提出的亲缘关系分配方法在保护生物学和野生动物管理方面的有用性。