Population Management and Recovery of the Endangered Loggerhead Shrike
濒危红头伯劳的种群管理和恢复
基本信息
- 批准号:560263-2020
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 1.99万
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- 依托单位国家:加拿大
- 项目类别:Alliance Grants
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:加拿大
- 起止时间:2022-01-01 至 2023-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
Our research will assess the degree to which variation in migratory behavior in Loggerhead Shrike is genetically determined and how it varies due to differences in environmental conditions, including sustained periods of captivity. Data will be obtained from a captive population of Loggerhead Shrike for which known pedigree exists for each individual. Behaviour of captive birds will be digitally imaged and analyzed to quantify the degree of migratory urge displayed by birds differing in age and environmental conditions. Genomic assays of samples obtained from both wild and captive shrikes varying in migratory behaviour will be undertaken. The known pedigree (i.e. relatedness) and genomics assays will be used for quantitative genetic analyses of heritability in traits and to help elucidate the genes involved in the expression of migratory urge. By working within a species, our experimental design will control for differences in dispersal ability inherent among species.
我们的研究将评估在何种程度上在迁徙行为的变化在伯劳是遗传决定的,以及它如何变化,由于环境条件的差异,包括持续的囚禁时间。数据将从圈养的红头伯劳种群中获取,其中每个个体都有已知的谱系。圈养鸟类的行为将被数字化成像和分析,以量化不同年龄和环境条件的鸟类所表现出的迁徙冲动的程度。将对从迁徙行为不同的野生和圈养伯劳中获得的样品进行基因组测定。已知的系谱(即相关性)和基因组学分析将用于性状遗传力的定量遗传分析,并帮助阐明参与迁移冲动表达的基因。通过在一个物种内工作,我们的实验设计将控制物种之间固有的扩散能力的差异。
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