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Genetic diversity and relatedness amongst captive saker falcons ( Falcocherrug ) in the Green Balkans' Wildlife Rehabilitation and Breeding Centre in Bulgaria.

Authors :
Petrov R
Hoareau T
Lesobre L
Andonova Y
Yarkov D
Chakarov N
Source :
Biodiversity data journal [Biodivers Data J] 2023 Jul 13; Vol. 11, pp. e105863. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Jul 13 (Print Publication: 2023).
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The globally endangered saker falcon ( Falcocherrug ) is currently being re-introduced in Bulgaria, where the falcons are bred in captivity and released through the hacking method. We relied on the birds' pedigree when forming the breeding pairs from 2011. In 2021-2022, we had the opportunity to evaluate our captive population via DNA tests. We performed the first genetic assessment of the sakers in the WRBC through a genome evaluation of the most important founders (n = 12) and, in 2022, we executed a microsatellite analysis on 30 saker falcons from the programme. We compared the results with the known pedigree and history of the saker falcons. The genetic tests helped to assign relatedness to some birds with missing or incomplete pedigrees, indicating the test can complement that information and lead to better management of the captive group. One pair was separated as a precaution as it was indicated by one the tests that the two birds are more closely related than expected. The research could be beneficial to other raptor captive breeding programmes dealing with a similar group composition.<br />Competing Interests: No conflict of interest to declare Disclaimer: This article is (co-)authored by any of the Editors-in-Chief, Managing Editors or their deputies in this journal.<br /> (Rusko Petrov, Thierry Hoareau, Loic Lesobre, Yana Andonova, Dobry Yarkov, Nayden Chakarov.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1314-2828
Volume :
11
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Biodiversity data journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
38327296
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.11.e105863