Age-dependent genetic structure of arctic foxes in Svalbard

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Dorothée Ehrich
Lindsey Carmichael
Eva Fuglei
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[1] University of Tromsø,Department of Arctic and Marine Biology
[2] University of Alberta,Department of Biological Sciences
[3] Norwegian Polar Institute,undefined
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Polar Biology | 2012年 / 35卷
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Kin structure; Age structure; Relatedness; Dispersal; Harvesting;
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Arctic foxes are highly mobile arctic predators with a very weak population genetic structure over large parts of their range. Less is, however, known about the more local genetic structure within regions. Here, we analyze genotypes at 12 microsatellite loci for 561 arctic foxes trapped in the high-arctic archipelago Svalbard and investigate the genetic structure in three different age classes. Significant linkage disequilibrium, deficit of heterozygotes, genetic differentiation, and a decrease in relatedness with distance among animals trapped in their first winter suggested that some litter mates remain in proximity of each other during the first winter. This pattern was stronger for females than for males, indicating male-biased juvenile dispersal, and weaker for older animals. There was no genetic differentiation among adult foxes harvested in different hunting areas. The foxes from the protected area around Hornsund were however more differentiated than expected based on geographic distance alone, suggesting a possible disrupting effect of harvest on the spatial genetic structure in the rest of Svalbard. Our results also indicated a possible kin structure among adult females, suggesting natal philopatry, but further investigations will be needed to reach firm conclusions concerning kin structure in arctic foxes.
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