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Three subspecies of Black-tailed Godwit share non-breeding sites in the world's largest river delta

摘要During the non-breeding season(September-April),Black-tailed Godwits(Limosa limosa)are commonly seen in coastal and inland wetlands of the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna Delta in Bangladesh.We hypothesize that the Ganges-Brahmaputra-Meghna Delta,at the overlap between the Central Asian and East Asian-Australasian fly-ways,may host three subspecies that breed in disjunct areas of temperate and northern Asia:L.l.limosa,L.l.melanuroides,and L.L bohaii.We used mitochondrial DNA(mtDNA)haplotype network and biometric analysis to determine subspecies in captured individuals,and deployed GPS-GSM transmitters to verify breeding areas of individuals with subspecies assignments.To test for differential habitat preferences,we sampled birds at two ecologically distinct habitats known to host the largest concentrations of non-breeding Black-tailed Godwits in Bangladesh:Nijhum Dweep National Park,a tidal coastal habitat with brackish water on the south-central coast,and Tanguar Haor('backmarsh'),a seasonal freshwater floodplain in the north.During the non-breeding seasons of 2021-2022 and 2022-2023,we sampled and measured 93 Black-tailed Godwits,54 of which were equipped with GPS-GSM transmitters.Our mtDNA haplotype network analysis confirmed the presence of limosa,mela-nuroides,and bohaii subspecies at the study sites.Thus,indeed,Black-tailed Godwits subspecies,despite having distinct breeding ranges,exhibit(partially)overlapping non-breeding ranges in Asia.The subspecies composition differed significantly between sites,with limosa and bohaii dominating in Tanguar Haor and melanuroides in Nijhum Dweep.Of the 21 individuals that were tracked to their breeding grounds,18 migrated to the expected breeding range of their respective subspecies.However,one bird with a limosa haplotype migrated to a known breeding area of bohaii,whereas two birds with melanuroides haplotypes migrated to the supposed breeding range of limosa.Therefore,while ecological factors at both ends of the flyways may shape the morphological and behavioural differences between Black-tailed Godwit subspecies,their delineations and possible gene flow require further studies.

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作者单位 Department of Zoology,Faculty of Life and Earth Sciences,Jagannath University,Dhaka,1100,Bangladesh;Conservation Ecology Group,Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences,University of Groningen,PO Box 11103,9700 CC,Groningen,the Netherlands;BirdEyes,Centre for Global Ecological Change at the Faculties of Science & Engineering and Campus Fryslan,University of Groningen,Zaailand 110,8911 BN,Leeuwarden,the Netherlands [1] BirdEyes,Centre for Global Ecological Change at the Faculties of Science & Engineering and Campus Fryslan,University of Groningen,Zaailand 110,8911 BN,Leeuwarden,the Netherlands;Theoretical and Computational Ecology,Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics,University of Amsterdam,Science Park 904,1098 XH,Amsterdam,the Netherlands [2] BirdEyes,Centre for Global Ecological Change at the Faculties of Science & Engineering and Campus Fryslan,University of Groningen,Zaailand 110,8911 BN,Leeuwarden,the Netherlands;Hunan Global Messenger Technology Co.,Ltd,Changsha,410205,China [3] Department of Zoology,Faculty of Life and Earth Sciences,Jagannath University,Dhaka,1100,Bangladesh [4] Behavioural & Physiological Ecology,Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences,University of Groningen,PO Box 11103,9700 CC,Groningen,the Netherlands [5] Global Flyway Network,PO Box 3089,Broome,WA 6725,Australia [6] Conservation Ecology Group,Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences,University of Groningen,PO Box 11103,9700 CC,Groningen,the Netherlands;BirdEyes,Centre for Global Ecological Change at the Faculties of Science & Engineering and Campus Fryslan,University of Groningen,Zaailand 110,8911 BN,Leeuwarden,the Netherlands [7] Littoral Environnement et Sociétés UMR LIENSs 7266 CNRS,La Rochelle University,2 rue Olympe de Gouges,17000,La Rochelle,France [8] Conservation Ecology Group,Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences,University of Groningen,PO Box 11103,9700 CC,Groningen,the Netherlands;BirdEyes,Centre for Global Ecological Change at the Faculties of Science & Engineering and Campus Fryslan,University of Groningen,Zaailand 110,8911 BN,Leeuwarden,the Netherlands;NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research,Department of Coastal Systems,PO Box 59,Den Burg,1790 AB,Texel,the Netherlands [9]
DOI 10.1016/j.avrs.2025.100226
发布时间 2025-03-20(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)
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