Le Flamant des Galapagos (Génétique)

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Le Flamant des Galapagos (Génétique)

Messagepar bastet_75 » Lundi 04 Août 2014 12:07

Cet article rend compte d'une étude réalisée sur des Flamants des Caraïbes Phoenicopterus ruber, résidant sur l'archipel des Galapagos, a démontré que ces individus, endémiques de cette zone, différenciaient des autres Phoenicopterus ruber d'un point de vue génétique:


Genetic and phenotypic evidence supports evolutionary divergence of the American flamingo (Phoenicopterus ruber) population in the Galapagos islands


Tindle, Robert William, Frias-Soler, Roberto, Tindle, Elizabeth, Espinoza Lopez, Georgina, Blomberg, Simon, Studer-Thiersch, Adelheid, & Wink, Michael (2014) Genetic and phenotypic evidence supports evolutionary divergence of the American flamingo (Phoenicopterus ruber) population in the Galapagos islands. Waterbirds : the International Journal of Waterbird Biology, 37(4). (In Press)

The Galapagos archipelago is characterized by a high degree of endemism across many taxa, linked to the archpelago's oceanic origin and distance from other colonizing land masses. A population of ~ 500 American Flamingos (Phoenicopterus ruber) resides in Galapagos, which is thought to share an historical origin with the American Flamingo currently found in the Caribbean region. Genetic and phenotypic parameters in American Flamingos from Galapagos and from the Caribbean were investigated. Microsatellite and microchondrial DNA markers data showed that the American Flamingo population in Galapagos differs genetically from that in the Caribbean. American Flamingos in Galapagos form a clade which differs by a single common nucleotide substitution from American Flamingos in the Caribbean. The genetic differentiation is also evident from nuclear DNA in that microsatellite data reveal a number of private alleles for the American Flamingo in Galapagos. Analysis of skeletal measurements showed that American Flamingos in Galapagos are smaller than those in the Caribbean primarily due to shorter tarsus length, and differences in body shape sexual dimorphism. American Flamingo eggs from Galapagos have smaller linear dimensions and volumes than those from the Caribbean. The findings are consistent with reproductive isolation of American Flamingo population in Galapagos.

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/74136/
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Re: Le Flamant des Galapagos (Génétique)

Messagepar Vinch » Lundi 04 Août 2014 23:39

Phoenicopterus ruber glyptorhynchus a été proposé par certains spécialistes pour la population des Galapagos.
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