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Population decline is accompanied by loss of genetic diversity in the Lesser Grey Shrike Lanius minor

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IBIS
卷 153, 期 1, 页码 98-109

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1474-919X.2010.01091.x

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endangered species; genetic structure; inbreeding; peripheral population; subspecies

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  1. REGSEGA
  2. Department de Medi Ambient i Habitatge (Generalitat de Catalunya)
  3. VEGA [2/030/08]
  4. Ayudas para el Retorno de Investigadores de la Junta de Andalucia
  5. Ayudas para la Incorporacion de Personal Investigador al CSIC (Proyectos Intramurales Especiales)
  6. University of Oulu

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The Lesser Grey Shrike has suffered successive declines in population size and a marked contraction of its breeding range since the early 20th century, largely because of long-term agricultural intensification. This has resulted in a severely fragmented distribution in Western Europe, with isolated breeding nuclei in Spain, France and Italy and a more continuous distribution in Eastern Europe and Asia. Using a combination of nuclear and mitochondrial markers, we assessed the genetic structure and diversity of Lesser Grey Shrike populations from Western Europe, Central Europe and Asia. There was significant genetic differentiation among three major regional groups, one European and two Asian. Genetic diversity measures were lowest in the smallest and most marginal Spanish population. Limited genetic diversity, combined with rapid population decline, suggests the Spanish population may face extinction in the near future.

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