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Conservation genomics in a changing arctic Conservation genomics in a changing arctic

Although logistically challenging to study, the Arctic is a bellwether for global change and is becoming a model for questions pertinent to the persistence of biodiversity. Disruption of Arctic ecosystems is accelerating, with impacts ranging from mixing of biotic communities to individual behavioral responses. Understanding these changes is crucial for conservation and sustainable...
Authors
Jocelyn Colella, Sandra Talbot, Christian Brochmann, Eric Taylor, Eric Hoberg, Joseph Cook

Using redundant primer sets to detect multiple native Alaskan fish species from environmental DNA Using redundant primer sets to detect multiple native Alaskan fish species from environmental DNA

Accurate and timely data regarding freshwater fish communities is important for informed decision-making by local, state, tribal, and federal land and resource managers; however, conducting traditional gear-based fish surveys can be an expensive and time-consuming process, particularly in remote areas, like those that characterize much of Alaska. To help address this challenge, we...
Authors
Damian Menning, Trey Simmons, Sandra Talbot

Temporal variation in genetic structure within the threatened spectacled eider Temporal variation in genetic structure within the threatened spectacled eider

We examined the genetic structure of the threatened spectacled eider 14–18 years after the initial assessment to evaluate the influence of population recovery on diversity. Concordant with the initial assessment, spectacled eiders were highly structured at mitochondrial (mt) DNA and lacked differentiation at microsatellite loci. The degree and spatial pattern of structure has changed at...
Authors
Sarah Sonsthagen, Christy Haughey, Matthew Sexson, Diana Solovyeva, Margaret Petersen, Abby Powell

Identification of single nucleotide polymorphisms for use in a genetic stock identification system for greater white-fronted goose (Anser albifrons) subspecies wintering in California Identification of single nucleotide polymorphisms for use in a genetic stock identification system for greater white-fronted goose (Anser albifrons) subspecies wintering in California

California provides wintering habitat for most greater white-fronted geese (Anser albifrons [GWFG]) in the Pacific Flyway and this population has rapidly increased since the 1980s. Increased harvest of GWFG wintering in California may prevent agricultural depredation while providing increased hunting opportunities. However, changes in harvest levels are unlikely to be uniform across the...
Authors
Robert Wilson, Sarah Sonsthagen, Jeffrey DaCosta, Craig Ely, Michael Sorenson, Sandra Talbot

Interisland genetic structure of two endangered Hawaiian waterbirds: The Hawaiian Coot and Hawaiian Gallinule Interisland genetic structure of two endangered Hawaiian waterbirds: The Hawaiian Coot and Hawaiian Gallinule

Most of Hawaii's endemic avifauna are species of conservation concern. Some of Hawaii's endangered waterbirds, however, have increased in number as a result of intensive management of wetlands. To inform these conservation efforts, we examined interisland genetic structure and gene flow within 2 Hawaiian endemic waterbirds, the Hawaiian Coot (Fulica alai) and the Hawaiian subspecies of...
Authors
Sarah Sonsthagen, Robert Wilson, Jared Underwood

Museum metabarcoding: a novel method revealing gut helminth communities of small mammals across space and time Museum metabarcoding: a novel method revealing gut helminth communities of small mammals across space and time

Natural history collections spanning multiple decades provide fundamental historical baselines to measure and understand changing biodiversity. New technologies such as next generation DNA sequencing (NGS) have considerably increased the potential of museum specimens to address significant questions regarding the impact of environmental changes on host and parasite/pathogen dynamics. We...
Authors
Stephen Greiman, Joseph Cook, Vasyl Tkach, Eric Hoberg, Damian Menning, Andrew Hope, Sarah Sonsthagen, Sandra Talbot

Flyway structure in the circumpolar greater white‐fronted goose Flyway structure in the circumpolar greater white‐fronted goose

Dispersal and migratory behavior are influential factors in determining how genetic diversity is distributed across the landscape. In migratory species, genetic structure can be promoted via several mechanisms including fidelity to distinct migratory routes. Particularly within North America, waterfowl management units have been delineated according to distinct longitudinal migratory...
Authors
Robert Wilson, Craig Ely, Sandra Talbot

A transcriptome resource for the Arctic Cod (Boreogadus saida) A transcriptome resource for the Arctic Cod (Boreogadus saida)

Arctic Cod (Boreogadus saida) serve as an important link in Arctic food webs and are thus considered an important species for environmental monitoring. RNA-Seq was conducted on samples from wild-collected individuals representing various age classes and tissue types to obtain as complete a transcriptome as possible on an Illumina MiSeq, which resulted in a total of 64,457 transcripts...
Authors
Robert Wilson, Damian Menning, Kate Wedemeyer, Sandra Talbot

Liverworts from Attu Island, Near Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska (USA) with comparison to the Commander Islands (Russia) Liverworts from Attu Island, Near Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska (USA) with comparison to the Commander Islands (Russia)

The liverwort flora of Attu Island, the westernmost Aleutian Island in the United States, was studied to assess species diversity in the hyperoceanic sector of the northern boreal subzone. The field study was undertaken in sites selected to represent a spectrum of environmental variation, primarily within the eastern part of the island. Data were analyzed using our own collections on...
Authors
Stephen Talbot, Wilfred Schofield, Jiri Vana, Sandra Talbot

Whole-genome analysis of Mustela erminea finds that pulsed hybridization impacts evolution at high latitudes Whole-genome analysis of Mustela erminea finds that pulsed hybridization impacts evolution at high latitudes

At high latitudes, climatic shifts hypothetically initiate recurrent episodes of divergence by isolating populations in glacial refugia—ice-free regions that enable terrestrial species persistence. Upon glacial recession, populations subsequently expand and often come into contact with other independently diverging populations, resulting in gene flow. To understand how recurrent periods...
Authors
Jocelyn Colella, Tianying Lan, Stephen Schuster, Sandra Talbot, Joseph Cook, Charlotte Lindqvist

Development and characterization of 12 polymorphic microsatellite loci in the sea sandwort, Honckenya peploides Development and characterization of 12 polymorphic microsatellite loci in the sea sandwort, Honckenya peploides

Codominant marker systems are better suited to analyze population structure and assess the source of an individual in admixture analyses. Currently, there is no codominant marker system using microsatellites developed for the sea sandwort, Honckenya peploides (L.) Ehrh., an early colonizer in island systems. We developed and characterized novel microsatellite loci from H. peploides...
Authors
Megan Gravley, George Sage, Sandra Talbot, Matthew Carlson

Small-scale genetic structure in an endangered wetland specialist: possible effects of landscape change and population recovery Small-scale genetic structure in an endangered wetland specialist: possible effects of landscape change and population recovery

The effects of anthropogenic landscape change on genetic population structure are well studied, but the temporal and spatial scales at which genetic structure can develop, especially in taxa with high dispersal capabilities like birds, are less well understood. We investigated population structure in the Hawaiian gallinule (Gallinula galeata sandvicensis), an endangered wetland...
Authors
Charles van Rees, J. Reed, Robert Wilson, Jared G. Underwood, Sarah Sonsthagen
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