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Birds of Indian Subcontinent

Effects of forest fragmentation on genetic variation in endemic understory forest birds in central Madagascar

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2000
Authors:Andrianarimisa, A, Bachmann, L, Ganzhorn, JU, Goodman, SM, Tomiuk, J
Journal:Journal of Ornithology
Volume:141
Issue:2
Date Published:2000
ISBN Number:2193-7192
Keywords:Foudia, Foudia madagascariensis, Foudia omissa, Madagascar, Monarchidae, Monticola, Monticola sharpei, Muscicapidae, Ploceidae, Pseudocossyphus sharpei, Terpsiphone, Terpsiphone mutata
Abstract:Summary This study focuses on some genetic consequences of habitat fragmentation in populations of four endemic bird species ( Monticola sharpei, Terpsiphone mutata, Foudia omissa , and Foudia madagascariensis ) living in the understory of forests in the Réserve Spéciale d'Ambohitantely on the Central High Plateau of Madagascar. The four species differ in their dependency on forest habitats, which may be related to their migration abilities between isolated forest fragments. Genetic variation was analysed on the basis of multi-locus fingerprints in order to study the influence of migration and habitat size on the genetic variability of local populations. There was no evidence that forest fragmentation affects any of the four species with respect to genetic variability.
URL:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01651906
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