Genetic diversity and population differentiation in the endangered Siberian flying squirrel (Pteromys volans) in a fragmented landscape

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Satu Lampila
Laura Kvist
Ralf Wistbacka
Markku Orell
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[1] University of Oulu,Department of Biology
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Dispersal; Microsatellite; Rodentia; Sciuridae;
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Siberian flying squirrel (Pteromys volans) has declined in Finland and it is considered an endangered species. We studied microsatellite variation in four flying squirrel populations in a fragmented landscape in Finland to determine the amount of gene flow and genetic diversity in the populations. Demographic data from these areas suggest that the populations are declining. All the populations are significantly differentiated (FST = 0.23). The most notable result is the high degree of differentiation between two adjacent populations (FST = 0.11) and low genetic variability (number of alleles 3.0) in one of the populations. These findings suggest problems in dispersal and possible fragmentation effects in the landscape where only 10–20% of habitat favorable for the flying squirrel is left. Conservation ensuring dispersal should be urgently considered. Future studies should concentrate on the modeling of the population viability and on the effects of inbreeding in these small populations.
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