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Published August 17, 2023 | Version v1
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Genetic assessment reveals inbreeding, possible hybridization, and low levels of genetic structure in a declining goose population

  • 1. University of Oulu
  • 2. University of Rome Tor Vergata
  • 3. Cornell University

Description

The population numbers of taiga bean goose (Anser fabalis fabalis) have halved during recent decades. Since this subspecies is hunted throughout most of its range, the decline is of management concern. Knowledge of the genetic population structure and diversity is important for guiding management and conservation efforts. Genetically unique subpopulations might be hunted to extinction if not managed separately, and any inbreeding depression or lack of genetic diversity may affect the ability to adapt to changing environments and increase extinction risk. We used microsatellite and mitochondrial DNA markers to study the genetic population structure and diversity among taiga bean geese breeding within the Central flyway management unit using non-invasively collected feathers. We found some genetic structuring with the maternally inherited mitochondrial DNA between four geographic regions (ɸST = 0.11-0.20) but none with the nuclear microsatellite markers (all pairwise FST-values 0.002- 0.005). These results could be explained by female natal philopatry and male-biased dispersal, which completely homogenizes the nuclear genome. Therefore, the population could be managed as a single unit. Genetic diversity was still at a moderate level (average HE = 0.69) and there were no signs of past population size reductions, although significantly positive inbreeding coefficients in all sampling sites (FIS = 0.05-0.10) and high relatedness values (r = 0.60-0.86) between some individuals could indicate inbreeding. In addition, there was evidence of either incomplete lineage sorting or introgression from the pink-footed goose (A. brachyrhynchus). The current population is not under threat by genetic impoverishment but monitoring in the future is desirable.

Notes

File 1. Full dataset. Microsatellite genotype results in Genepop-format for 488 taiga bean goose (Anser fabalis fabalis) sampled from Finland or close to Finnish border from Norway for 22 loci. The aforementioned microsatellite loci were used to identify the inviduals from field collected feather samples. Data is divided into four populations based on geographical locations (Western Finland, Eastern Finland/Kainuu, Northern-Ostrobothnia/Southern Lapland and Lapland; in this order in the Genepop-file), see Figure 3 in the published article for the regions. 000 denotes missing value.

File 2. Non-kin dataset. A subset of the full dataset, from which closely related individuals (parent(s), all but one sibling and potentially inbred individuals) were removed resulting in 376 individuals. Formatted as the full dataset.

File 3. Tundra bean goose (A. f. rossicus) and dead goose with pink-footed goose (A. brachyrhynchus) mtDNA sampled from Finland. Microsatellite genotype results in Genepop-format for samples which were exluded from other analyses (except for hybridization analyses) based on mitochondrial DNA. Genotypes are shown for 22 loci for tundra bean geese and a single goose which was found dead and harbored pink-footed goose mitochondrial DNA. See Figure 3 of the published article for sampling locations. 000 denotes missing value.

File 4. Outgroups. Microsatellite genotype results in Genepop-format for seven migrating Russian taiga bean geese hunted from Finland or Estonia, seven Swedish breeding taiga bean geese, seven Norwegian breeding tundra bean geese and seven Iceland breeding pink-footed geese (in this order in the Genepop-file). See Figure 3 of the published article for sampling locations. 000 denotes missing value.

File 5. README-file

Funding provided by: Suomen Kulttuurirahasto
Crossref Funder Registry ID: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100003125
Award Number: 00200356

Funding provided by: Pohjois-Pohjanmaan Rahasto
Crossref Funder Registry ID: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100005433
Award Number: 60182022

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