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Laysan Teal (Anas laysanensis) Microsatellite DNA Data, Laysan Island 1999-2009, Midway Atoll 2007-2010

July 13, 2015

The geographically closed, non-migratory populations of endangered Laysan Teal (Anas laysanensis) were sampled in the wild. This species was once widespread across the Hawaiian archipelago, but became isolated on Laysan Island (415 ha) from the mid-1800s until 2004 when a translocation to Midway Atoll (596 ha) was undertaken to reduce extinction risks. We compared genetic diversity and quantified variation at microsatellite loci sampled from 229 individuals from the wild populations at Laysan Island (1999–2009) and Midway Atoll (2007–2010; n = 133 Laysan, n = 96 Midway birds). We identified polymorphic markers by screening nuclear microsatellites (N = 83). Low nuclear variation was detected, consistent with the species' insular isolation and historical bottleneck. Six of 83 microsatellites were polymorphic.

Publication Year 2015
Title Laysan Teal (Anas laysanensis) Microsatellite DNA Data, Laysan Island 1999-2009, Midway Atoll 2007-2010
DOI 10.5066/F72Z13JP
Authors Michelle H Reynolds, John M Pearce
Product Type Data Release
Record Source USGS Digital Object Identifier Catalog
USGS Organization Alaska Science Center
Rights This work is marked with CC0 1.0 Universal
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