2019
DOI: 10.1111/ddi.12994
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Contrasting patterns of population structure at large and fine geographical scales in a migratory avian disturbance specialist of braided river ecosystems

Abstract: Aim:To understand the population structure and its potential drivers at different spatial scales in a migratory bird, the black-fronted tern (Chlidonias albostriatus), a specialist of the spatially and temporally dynamic environments of braided rivers.Location: New Zealand. Methods:We used a three-pronged approach based on 17 microsatellites, two mitochondrial loci (cytochrome b/control region) and phenotypic data (head-bill length, bill depth, wing length, weight). We determined large-scale genetic structure … Show more

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“…We analysed samples from the entire breeding range together, as prior analysis revealed a lack of substructure (Schlesselmann et al . 2020; K = 1, F ST = 0.009). There is considerable uncertainty about the generation time for Black‐fronted Terns.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We analysed samples from the entire breeding range together, as prior analysis revealed a lack of substructure (Schlesselmann et al . 2020; K = 1, F ST = 0.009). There is considerable uncertainty about the generation time for Black‐fronted Terns.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%