The genetics of the European polecat in the Iberian Peninsula

Author:

Barrientos Rafael1ORCID,Carmona Guillermo1ORCID,Burgos Tamara2ORCID,Martin‐Garcia Sara2ORCID,Vargas‐Ramírez Marta3,Hernández‐Hernández Javier1ORCID,Bandeira Victor J.4ORCID,Quiles Pablo1ORCID,Palacín Carlos5ORCID,Martín Carlos A.6ORCID,Virgós Emilio2ORCID,Horreo Jose L.3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Road Ecology Lab, Department of Biodiversity Ecology and Evolution, Complutense University of Madrid Madrid 28040 Spain

2. Department Biology, Geology, Physics and Inorganic Chemistry Universidad Rey Juan Carlos Mostoles 28933 Spain

3. Department of Genetics Physiology and Microbiology, Complutense University of Madrid Madrid 28040 Spain

4. Department of Biology and CESAM ‐ Centre for Environmental and Marine Studies University of Aveiro Aveiro 3810−193 Portugal

5. Bird Ecology and Conservation Group National Museum of Natural Sciences‐CSIC Madrid 28006 Spain

6. Department of Biodiversity Ecology and Evolution, Complutense University of Madrid Madrid 28040 Spain

Abstract

AbstractVolunteer‐based roadkill monitoring schemes, including road carcass sampling, can represent considerable advances with respect to classical methods employed in conservation biology. We studied the genetic diversity, structure, and dynamics of the European polecat (Mustela putorius) across the Iberian Peninsula. We used samples of road carcasses collected by volunteers because this carnivore is an elusive species otherwise difficult to monitor with standard field protocols. We gathered 238 samples obtained from 2004 to 2022 from 13 different areas (8–31 samples/area). Using microsatellite loci, we identified 4 genetic units with gene flow among 3 of them in the Iberian Peninsula. The genetic variability was steadily low in 1 of the areas (Girona) for all the parameters evaluated. This area is also genetically isolated from the other studied areas. The inbreeding coefficient was significant in the north‐ and south‐Iberia units, and we did not detect a bottleneck signature in any of the 4 genetic units. Future conservation actions should consider the genetic dissimilarity among detected units and elucidate the ecological factors that have led to the observed genetic patterns.

Publisher

Wiley

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