Microsatellite Polymorphism and the Population Structure of Dugongs (Dugong dugon) in Thailand

Author:

Poommouang Anocha,Piboon Promporn,Buddhachat KittisakORCID,Brown Janine L.ORCID,Kriangwanich Wannapimol,Chomdej Siriwadee,Kampuansai Jatupol,Mekchay Supamit,Kaewmong Patcharaporn,Kittiwattanawong Kongkiat,Nganvongpanit KorakotORCID

Abstract

The dugong (Dugong dugon) is an endangered species of marine mammals, so knowledge of genetic diversity of these populations is important for conservation planning within different habitats. In this study, six microsatellite markers were used to assess the genetic diversity and population structure of 77 dugongs from skin samples of stranded animals collected from 1994–2019 (69 from Andaman Sea and 8 from the Gulf of Thailand). Our results found that dugongs in the Andaman Sea had higher genetic variation than those in the Gulf of Thailand. Populations in Trang, Satun, and some areas of Krabi had highest diversity compared to other regions of Thailand. Bayesian genetic clustering analysis revealed that dugongs in Thailand consist of five genetic groups. Moreover, dugongs in the middle and lower Andaman Sea presented the greatest gene flow compared to other regions. However, based on calculation of inbreeding coefficients (Fis value = 0.239), dugong populations in the Sea of Thailand are experiencing some levels of inbreeding, and so may warrant special protections. These results provide important information for understanding the genetic status of dugongs that can lead to improved management and conservation of this endangered species.

Funder

the Excellence Center in Veterinary Bioscience, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai 50200, Thai-land

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Veterinary,Animal Science and Zoology

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