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@proceedings{886912, author = {Slámová, Petra and Hanel, Jan and Svobodová, Jana and Rymešová, Dana and Hýlová, Alena and Šťastný, Karel}, booktitle = {2nd European Congress of Conservation Biology}, keywords = {Tengmalm's owl, boreal owl, kinship, microsatellites, paternity, owls, Aegolius funereus}, language = {eng}, isbn = {978-80-213-1961-5}, title = {Structure of kinship in population of Tengmalm’s Owl Aegolius funerus}, url = {http://www.eccb2009.org/uploads/book_of_abstracts_errata.pdf}, year = {2009} }
TY - CONF ID - 886912 AU - Slámová, Petra - Hanel, Jan - Svobodová, Jana - Rymešová, Dana - Hýlová, Alena - Šťastný, Karel PY - 2009 TI - Structure of kinship in population of Tengmalm’s Owl Aegolius funerus SN - 9788021319615 KW - Tengmalm's owl, boreal owl, kinship, microsatellites, paternity, owls, Aegolius funereus UR - http://www.eccb2009.org/uploads/book_of_abstracts_errata.pdf N2 - The dispersion and mating system significantly affect the genetic structure of the population. Boreal owl (Aegolius funereus) nesting biology has been studied since 1999 in the Krušné Hory Mts where the birds nest in nesting boxes. To investigate the mating system and the population genetic structure of the boreal owl population, blood samples have been collected there since 2006. We collected 241 samples from family members in 3 years period from 3 different areas - Krušné hory Mts, Jizerské Hory Mts and Žďárské Vrchy Mts. These samples were genotyped at 7 microsatellite loci. We found no evidence of EPF in any of them; only two nestlings had genotypes that were incompatible with those of their parents. In both cases, however, the genotypes of the chicks were inconsistent at only one locus. The results indicate decrease in the genetic diversity of population from the Krušné Hory Mts, which is probably the effect of relatively high rate of resident individuals in the area of study, including females. The FST values and the output of the Structure program indicate genetic differentiation among all three localities. That could be caused by the limited gene flow between the mountain range or by the number of samples. ER -
SLÁMOVÁ, Petra, Jan HANEL, Jana SVOBODOVÁ, Dana RYMEŠOVÁ, Alena HÝLOVÁ and Karel ŠŤASTNÝ. Structure of kinship in population of Tengmalm’s Owl Aegolius funerus. In \textit{2nd European Congress of Conservation Biology}. 2009. ISBN~978-80-213-1961-5.
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