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Conservation Genetics | 2008

Conservation genetics of American Dipper (Cinclus mexicanus): the genetic status of a population in severe decline

Cynthia M. Anderson; Garth M. Spellman; Carolyn S. Ferrell; Katherine M. Strickler; Shane K. Sarver

American Dippers (Cinclus mexicanus) were once known to occur in streams throughout the Black Hills of South Dakota and Wyoming, but now dippers number about 50–75 individuals and reside almost exclusively in a single stream. The recent decline of the American Dipper in the Black Hills of South Dakota is thought to be due to local stream degradation. As a result of the decline of C. mexicanus in the Black Hills of South Dakota and Wyoming, the Black Hills population of American Dippers is a candidate for designation as a distinct population segement (DPS) and might warrant protection and special management. One criterion for DPS designation is genetic uniqueness. Here we present the results of a genetic assessment of the Black Hills population of C. mexicanus. Data presented here indicate that the dipper population in the Black Hills is genetically distinct from other sampled populations. Further population sampling will be needed to understand the genetic population structure of C. mexicanus throughout its range. Furthermore, the recent decline in the Black Hills dipper population should be a warning that other populations (and other species) may be experiencing similar declines and that such montane habitats are worthy of special management.


Molecular Ecology Resources | 2008

PERMANENT GENETIC RESOURCES: Development of polymorphic microsatellite loci for the endangered Topeka shiner, Notropis topeka

Cynthia M. Anderson; Shane K. Sarver

We have developed a set of eight polymorphic microsatellite markers for the endangered Topeka shiner, Notropis topeka. Allelic diversity at each of these loci was assessed in a single isolated population from eastern South Dakota, USA. The allelic diversity ranged from four to 15 alleles. These are the first microsatellite markers to be reported for this species. These markers are being used in a more thorough study of the population structure throughout the remaining range of this species.


Virus Genes | 2008

The Complete CDS of the Prion Protein (PRNP) Gene of African Lion (Panthera leo)

Andrzej Maj; Garth M. Spellman; Shane K. Sarver

We provide the complete PRNP CDS sequence for the African lion, which is different from the previously published sequence and more similar to other carnivore sequences. The newly obtained prion protein sequence differs from the domestic cat sequence at three amino acid positions and contains only four octapeptide repeats. We recommend that this sequence be used as the reference sequence for future studies of the PRNP gene for this species.


Archive | 2000

The occurrence of the provisional Brazilian subspecies of spiny lobster (Panulirus argus westonii) in Florida waters

Shane K. Sarver; D. Wilson Freshwater; Patrick J. Walsh


Molecular Ecology Resources | 2008

Development of polymorphic microsatellite loci for the endangered Topeka shiner, Notropis topeka

Cynthia M. Anderson; Shane K. Sarver


Archive | 2008

GENOMIC MICROSATELLITE LIBRARY CONSTRUCTION FOR THE FINESCALE DACE, PHOXINUS NEOGAEUS, BY HYBRIDIZATION ENRICHMENT

Jake Miller; Cynthia M. Anderson; Shane K. Sarver


Archive | 2007

A DNA BAR-CODING APPROACH TO ASSESS THE BIODIVERSITY OF BLACK HILLS ARACHNIDS

Emily J. Chiller; Cynthia M. Anderson; Shane K. Sarver


Archive | 2006

DETECTION OF BISON/CATTLE HYBRIDIZATION IN CUSTER STATE PARK BREEDING BULLS USING MICROSATELLITE AND MITOCHONDRIAL DNA MARKERS: TOOLS FOR CONSERVATION MANAGEMENT

Cynthia M. Anderson; Traci L. Berger; Forrest H. Cain; Shane K. Sarver


Archive | 2005

THE EVOLUTIONARY HISTORY AND THE POSSIBLE SERIAL TRANSMISSION OF THE PRION PROTEIN (PRNP) GENE

Forrest H. Cain; Cynthia M. Anderson; Shane K. Sarver


Archive | 2005

IDENTIFICATION OF PRION PROTEIN GENE (PRNP) SEQUENCE VARIANTS IN AMERICAN BISON THAT HAVE BEEN PREVIOUSLY SHOWN TO BE ASSOCIATED WITH RESISTANCE TO BOVINE SPONGIFORM ENCEPHALOPATHY

Cynthia M. Anderson; Jessica Cahoy; Shane K. Sarver

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Cynthia M. Anderson

Black Hills State University

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Carolyn S. Ferrell

Black Hills State University

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Garth M. Spellman

Black Hills State University

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Andrzej Maj

Black Hills State University

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