Spatio-genetic population structure in mustached tamarins, Saguinus mystax.
Am J Phys Anthropol
; 132(4): 576-83, 2007 Apr.
Article
in En
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-17274012
Dispersal and philopatry influence gene flow and thus the spatio-genetic structure within and between populations. In callitrichids the flexible social and mating system corresponds with a variable migration pattern where both sexes might be philopatric or might disperse. We investigated the relationship between the spatio-genetic structure and migration patterns in a population of mustached tamarins, Saguinus mystax. Using the rapidly evolving hypervariable region I (HVI) of the mitochondrial control region and 11 microsatellite markers we detected a high variation (HVI: 16 haplotypes in 69 individuals; microsatellites: H(O) = 0.75, average: 7.45 alleles/locus), with mating partners usually not sharing the same haplotype, indicating that matings are generally between partners that are not closely related. Similar high variance of haplotype differences for male-male and female-female pairs, along with a slightly higher number of haplotype differences in males show that both sexes habitually migrate. Spatial analyses suggest that females usually migrate longer distances, corresponding to very limited breeding positions for females in a polyandrous social mating system.
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Collection:
01-internacional
Database:
MEDLINE
Main subject:
Saguinus
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Sexual Behavior, Animal
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Genetic Variation
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Demography
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Genetics, Population
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Homing Behavior
Aspects:
Determinantes_sociais_saude
Limits:
Animals
Country/Region as subject:
America do sul
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Peru
Language:
En
Journal:
Am J Phys Anthropol
Year:
2007
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Germany
Country of publication:
United States