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Published in: Biodiversity and Conservation 7/2020

03-04-2020 | Original Paper

Using ancient DNA to quantify losses of genetic and species diversity in seabirds: a case study of Pterodroma petrels from a Pacific island

Authors: Anicee J. Lombal, Alexander T. Salis, Kieren J. Mitchell, Alan J. D. Tennyson, Lara D. Shepherd, Trevor H. Worthy, Eric J. Woehler, Jeremy J. Austin, Christopher P. Burridge

Published in: Biodiversity and Conservation | Issue 7/2020

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Abstract

The largest anthropogenic extinction events during the Holocene occurred on Pacific islands, where thousands of bird populations were lost. Although ancient DNA approaches have become widely used to monitor the genetic variability of species through time, few studies have been conducted to identify the potential cryptic loss of genetic and species diversity within Pacific seabird species. Here we used heterochronous sampling of mitochondrial DNA (Cytochrome b) in the genus Pterodroma from Norfolk Island to quantify potential loss of genetic and species diversity. We particularly focused on the providence petrel P. solandri whose main breeding colony (~ 1,000,000 breeding pairs) became extirpated from Norfolk Island following European settlement circa 1800. We sampled subfossil bones consistent with Pterodroma spp. from Norfolk Island, and performed genetic comparisons with other populations of P. solandri and congeneric species. The majority of subfossil Norfolk Island individuals exhibited the most common mitochondrial haplotype from Lord Howe Island P. solandri, suggesting no appreciable loss of genetic variation as a consequence of the Norfolk Island extirpation. Our findings provide an example where a large seabird population was rapidly extirpated by humans without loss of species-level genetic diversity, probably as a consequence of high connectivity with other populations. However, past connectivity was insufficient to prevent the extirpation itself, which has conservation implications for predicting the resilience of threatened seabirds. In contrast, ancient DNA analyses of smaller Pterodroma bones from Norfolk Island indicate the loss of a second species, potentially P. pycrofti, P. brevipes or another closely related, possibly undescribed taxon, from the Tasman Sea.

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Metadata
Title
Using ancient DNA to quantify losses of genetic and species diversity in seabirds: a case study of Pterodroma petrels from a Pacific island
Authors
Anicee J. Lombal
Alexander T. Salis
Kieren J. Mitchell
Alan J. D. Tennyson
Lara D. Shepherd
Trevor H. Worthy
Eric J. Woehler
Jeremy J. Austin
Christopher P. Burridge
Publication date
03-04-2020
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Biodiversity and Conservation / Issue 7/2020
Print ISSN: 0960-3115
Electronic ISSN: 1572-9710
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-020-01978-8

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