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Genetic diversity does not explain variation in extra-pair paternity in multiple populations of a songbird.

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Liu, IA; Johndrow, JE; Abe, J; Lüpold, S; Yasukawa, K; Westneat, DF; Nowicki, S
Published in: Journal of evolutionary biology
May 2015

Many songbirds are socially monogamous but genetically polyandrous, mating with individuals outside their pair bonds. Extra-pair paternity (EPP) varies within and across species, but reasons for this variation remain unclear. One possible source of variation is population genetic diversity, which has been shown in interspecific meta-analyses to correlate with EPP but which has limited support from intraspecific tests. Using eight populations of the genetically polyandrous red-winged blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus), including an island population, we investigated whether population-level differences in genetic diversity led to differences in EPP. We first measured genetic diversity over 10 microsatellite loci and found, as predicted, low genetic diversity in the island population. Additional structure analyses with multilocus genotypes and mtDNA showed the island population to be distinct from the continental populations. However, the island population's EPP rate fell in the middle of the continental populations' distribution, whereas the continental populations themselves showed significant variation in EPP. This result suggests that genetic diversity by itself is not a predictor of EPP rate. We discuss reasons for the departure from previous results, including hypotheses for EPP that do not solely implicate female-driven behaviour.

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Journal of evolutionary biology

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EISSN

1420-9101

ISSN

1010-061X

Publication Date

May 2015

Volume

28

Issue

5

Start / End Page

1156 / 1169

Related Subject Headings

  • Songbirds
  • Paternity
  • Male
  • Genetic Variation
  • Female
  • Evolutionary Biology
  • DNA
  • Animals
  • 3109 Zoology
  • 3104 Evolutionary biology
 

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Liu, I. A., Johndrow, J. E., Abe, J., Lüpold, S., Yasukawa, K., Westneat, D. F., & Nowicki, S. (2015). Genetic diversity does not explain variation in extra-pair paternity in multiple populations of a songbird. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 28(5), 1156–1169. https://doi.org/10.1111/jeb.12644
Liu, I. A., J. E. Johndrow, J. Abe, S. Lüpold, K. Yasukawa, D. F. Westneat, and S. Nowicki. “Genetic diversity does not explain variation in extra-pair paternity in multiple populations of a songbird.Journal of Evolutionary Biology 28, no. 5 (May 2015): 1156–69. https://doi.org/10.1111/jeb.12644.
Liu IA, Johndrow JE, Abe J, Lüpold S, Yasukawa K, Westneat DF, et al. Genetic diversity does not explain variation in extra-pair paternity in multiple populations of a songbird. Journal of evolutionary biology. 2015 May;28(5):1156–69.
Liu, I. A., et al. “Genetic diversity does not explain variation in extra-pair paternity in multiple populations of a songbird.Journal of Evolutionary Biology, vol. 28, no. 5, May 2015, pp. 1156–69. Epmc, doi:10.1111/jeb.12644.
Liu IA, Johndrow JE, Abe J, Lüpold S, Yasukawa K, Westneat DF, Nowicki S. Genetic diversity does not explain variation in extra-pair paternity in multiple populations of a songbird. Journal of evolutionary biology. 2015 May;28(5):1156–1169.
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Published In

Journal of evolutionary biology

DOI

EISSN

1420-9101

ISSN

1010-061X

Publication Date

May 2015

Volume

28

Issue

5

Start / End Page

1156 / 1169

Related Subject Headings

  • Songbirds
  • Paternity
  • Male
  • Genetic Variation
  • Female
  • Evolutionary Biology
  • DNA
  • Animals
  • 3109 Zoology
  • 3104 Evolutionary biology