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Donald Blomqvist Dept. Zoology, Univ. Gothenburg, Sweden Caught in the extinction vortex? Population dynamics and genetics in a metapopulation of dunlins

Donald Blomqvist Dept. Zoology, Univ. Gothenburg, Sweden Caught in the extinction vortex? Population dynamics and genetics in a metapopulation of dunlins

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Page 1: Donald Blomqvist Dept. Zoology, Univ. Gothenburg, Sweden Caught in the extinction vortex? Population dynamics and genetics in a metapopulation of dunlins

Donald Blomqvist

Dept. Zoology, Univ. Gothenburg, Sweden

Caught in the extinction vortex?

Population dynamics and genetics in a metapopulation of dunlins

Page 2: Donald Blomqvist Dept. Zoology, Univ. Gothenburg, Sweden Caught in the extinction vortex? Population dynamics and genetics in a metapopulation of dunlins

Small and isolated populations risk extinction for several reasons

• Changes in demography and environment

• Genetic threats- Inbreeding- Genetic drift- Mutation accumulation

• Together form an ”extinction vortex”

Page 3: Donald Blomqvist Dept. Zoology, Univ. Gothenburg, Sweden Caught in the extinction vortex? Population dynamics and genetics in a metapopulation of dunlins

Inbreeding

• More immediate threat than other genetic factors

• Related parents produce more homozygous offspring: expression of recessive, detrimental alleles

• Reduction in individual fitness: inbreeding depression

• Well documented in plants and animals

Page 4: Donald Blomqvist Dept. Zoology, Univ. Gothenburg, Sweden Caught in the extinction vortex? Population dynamics and genetics in a metapopulation of dunlins

Influence of inbreeding and loss of genetic diversity on extinction risk

• Theoretically expected

• Supported by computer simulations, lab experiments, and studies of plants and butterflies in the wild

• Still few studies of natural populations

Page 5: Donald Blomqvist Dept. Zoology, Univ. Gothenburg, Sweden Caught in the extinction vortex? Population dynamics and genetics in a metapopulation of dunlins

Southern Dunlin Calidris alpina schinzii

The aim of our study

Page 6: Donald Blomqvist Dept. Zoology, Univ. Gothenburg, Sweden Caught in the extinction vortex? Population dynamics and genetics in a metapopulation of dunlins

The DunlinCircumpolar breeding

distribution

Winters in temperate or tropical areas

Mean lifespan 5-7 years, max ~ 20 years

Socially monogamous

Several subspecies

Page 7: Donald Blomqvist Dept. Zoology, Univ. Gothenburg, Sweden Caught in the extinction vortex? Population dynamics and genetics in a metapopulation of dunlins

The Southern Dunlin

Breeds in SE Greenland and NW Europe

In the Baltic Sea region, confined to wet pastures and meadows

Habitat loss - large population decline

Endangered

Page 8: Donald Blomqvist Dept. Zoology, Univ. Gothenburg, Sweden Caught in the extinction vortex? Population dynamics and genetics in a metapopulation of dunlins

Study population

Page 9: Donald Blomqvist Dept. Zoology, Univ. Gothenburg, Sweden Caught in the extinction vortex? Population dynamics and genetics in a metapopulation of dunlins

Several inter-connected, local populations form a meta-population

Page 10: Donald Blomqvist Dept. Zoology, Univ. Gothenburg, Sweden Caught in the extinction vortex? Population dynamics and genetics in a metapopulation of dunlins

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Page 11: Donald Blomqvist Dept. Zoology, Univ. Gothenburg, Sweden Caught in the extinction vortex? Population dynamics and genetics in a metapopulation of dunlins

More extinctions than re-colonizations of local populations

The entire metapopulation is threatened by

extinction

Page 12: Donald Blomqvist Dept. Zoology, Univ. Gothenburg, Sweden Caught in the extinction vortex? Population dynamics and genetics in a metapopulation of dunlins

Questions

1. Population decline associated with more matings between related individuals?

2. Fitness consequences?

3. Is habitat management sufficient for preserving the Southern Dunlin?

Page 13: Donald Blomqvist Dept. Zoology, Univ. Gothenburg, Sweden Caught in the extinction vortex? Population dynamics and genetics in a metapopulation of dunlins

DataLong-term study:

Population, pedigree and individual fitness data

Two types of molecular markers:

• DNA fingerprinting: Genetic similarity of mates

• Microsatellite genotyping (7 loci): Individual genetic diversity

Page 14: Donald Blomqvist Dept. Zoology, Univ. Gothenburg, Sweden Caught in the extinction vortex? Population dynamics and genetics in a metapopulation of dunlins

Questions

1. Population decline associated with more matings between related individuals?

2. Fitness consequences?

3. Is habitat management sufficient for preserving the Southern Dunlin?

Page 15: Donald Blomqvist Dept. Zoology, Univ. Gothenburg, Sweden Caught in the extinction vortex? Population dynamics and genetics in a metapopulation of dunlins

Increased frequency of matings between related individuals

Pedigrees (141 pairs) DNA fingerprintingp = 0.038, 40 pairs

Year

'93 '95 '97 '99 '01 '03

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Page 16: Donald Blomqvist Dept. Zoology, Univ. Gothenburg, Sweden Caught in the extinction vortex? Population dynamics and genetics in a metapopulation of dunlins

Questions

1. Population decline associated with more matings between related individuals?

2. Fitness consequences?

3. Is habitat management sufficient for preserving the Southern Dunlin?

Page 17: Donald Blomqvist Dept. Zoology, Univ. Gothenburg, Sweden Caught in the extinction vortex? Population dynamics and genetics in a metapopulation of dunlins

Related parents suffer increased hatching failure

p = 0.02436 pairs

Genetic similarity

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Page 18: Donald Blomqvist Dept. Zoology, Univ. Gothenburg, Sweden Caught in the extinction vortex? Population dynamics and genetics in a metapopulation of dunlins

Morehomozygous

chicksdie earlier

p = 0.023

Hatched Not hatched

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Page 19: Donald Blomqvist Dept. Zoology, Univ. Gothenburg, Sweden Caught in the extinction vortex? Population dynamics and genetics in a metapopulation of dunlins

Homozygous chicks are less likely to survive to breeding age

Returned Not returned

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Page 20: Donald Blomqvist Dept. Zoology, Univ. Gothenburg, Sweden Caught in the extinction vortex? Population dynamics and genetics in a metapopulation of dunlins

Questions

1. Population decline associated with more matings between related individuals?

2. Fitness consequences?

3. Is habitat management sufficient for preserving the Southern Dunlin?

Page 21: Donald Blomqvist Dept. Zoology, Univ. Gothenburg, Sweden Caught in the extinction vortex? Population dynamics and genetics in a metapopulation of dunlins

Protective nest cages 2001-2004

Page 22: Donald Blomqvist Dept. Zoology, Univ. Gothenburg, Sweden Caught in the extinction vortex? Population dynamics and genetics in a metapopulation of dunlins

Cages improve nest survival...

...yet the population continues to decline

p = 0.048, 86 nests

Nest protection

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Page 23: Donald Blomqvist Dept. Zoology, Univ. Gothenburg, Sweden Caught in the extinction vortex? Population dynamics and genetics in a metapopulation of dunlins

Conclusions

The population decline of the Southern Dunlin has serious genetic consequences

Habitat management seems insufficient for preserving the Southern Dunlin

Ignoring genetics will underestimate extinction risks and may lead to inappropriate conservation measures

Page 24: Donald Blomqvist Dept. Zoology, Univ. Gothenburg, Sweden Caught in the extinction vortex? Population dynamics and genetics in a metapopulation of dunlins

Co-workers

L.-Å. Flodin

H. Hirsimäki

O. C. Johansson

M. Larsson

A. Pauliny

U. Unger

J. Wallander

Financial support

Swedish Research Council (Formas)

County Administration Board of Halland, Sweden

THANKS!