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Pavel A Sorokin1, Vyatcheslav V Rozhnov1, Anna U Krasnenko1, Victor S Lukarevskiy1, Sergey V Naidenko1, Jose A Hernandez-Blanco1.
Abstract
We used molecular genetic analyses to noninvasively identify individual Amur tigers and define subpopulations of tigers in the Russian Far East. We identified 63 individuals after genotyping 256 feces, 7 hair and 11 blood samples collected within southern, central and northern Sikhote-Alin, as well as Southwest Primorye. Analysis of nuclear DNA at 9 microsatellite loci demonstrated greater genetic similarity between animals from southern and northern Sikhote-Alin (some 500 km apart) than between animals from Ussuriskii State Nature Reserve and Southwest Primorye (less than 10 km apart at their nearest point), suggesting that a true barrier exists preventing movements of tigers between Southwest Primorye and the southern Sikhote-Alin Mountains.Entities:
Keywords: Amur tiger; Panthera tigris altaica; fecal DNA; noninvasive genetic sampling
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26663570 DOI: 10.1111/1749-4877.12175
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Integr Zool ISSN: 1749-4869 Impact factor: 2.654