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   microsatellite evidence of common partridge (alectoris chukar) genetic diversity in the western parts of iran  
   
نویسنده sarshar asad ,ghasempouri mahmoud ,aliabadian mansour ,naderi morteza
منبع journal of wildlife and biodiversity - 2021 - دوره : 5 - شماره : 3 - صفحه:120 -137
چکیده    In this research, the genetic peculiarities of the common partridge (alectoris chukar) have been investigated using a non-invasive sampling method and microsatellite markers in six loci. during 2014 and 2015, one hundred feather samples have been collected from four northwestern provinces of iran. our findings indicated that in ilam, kermanshah, and hersin, two distinct subpopulations have diverged from other populations (f_st = 0.1). the highest diversity was recorded among the kordestan populations, which can be related to the traditional culture of target species relocation, releasing in different places by the locals. the highest allelic frequency of 13.15 (and effective allelic frequency of 20) was recorded in marivan subpopulation, which can be related to winter sampling along with the species' narrow migration routes to a warmer region. because of this, the later subpopulation also showed deviation from the hardy-weinberg equation as well. finally, two stepwise and two steps mutation models didn’t indicate any historical bottleneck, then the species currently face no serious threats.
کلیدواژه common partridge ,genetic structure ,genetic diversity ,microsatellite markers
آدرس islamic azad university, science and research branch, faculty of natural resources and environment, department of environmental sciences, iran, tarbiat modares university, faculty of natural resources and marine sciences, department of environment, iran, ferdowsi university of mashhad (fum), faculty of sciences, department of biology, iran, arak university, faculty of agriculture and environment, department of environmental sciences, iran
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