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Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington | 2014

Comparisons of Genetic Diversity in Captive Versus Wild Populations of the Federally Endangered Quino Checkerspot Butterfly (Euphydryas editha quino Behr; Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae)

Mark P. Miller; Gordon F. Pratt; Thomas D. Mullins; Susan M. Haig

Abstract. Captive populations can play a significant role in threatened and endangered species management. An important consideration when developing and managing captive populations, however, is the maintenance of genetic diversity to ensure that adequate variation exists to avoid the negative consequences of inbreeding. In this investigation, we compared genetic diversity patterns within captive and wild populations of the federally endangered Quino checkerspot butterfly (Euphydryas editha quino Behr [Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae]), a taxon with a restricted distribution to chaparral and sage shrublands within Riverside and San Diego counties, California. Our analyses revealed that medium to high-frequency alleles from the wild populations were also present in the captive populations. While there was no significant difference in genetic diversity as quantified by expected heterozygosity, the captive populations showed tendencies toward significantly lower allelic richness than their wild counterparts. Given that alleles from the wild populations were occasionally not detected in captive populations, periodic incorporation of new wild specimens into the captive population would help ensure that allelic diversity is maintained to the extent possible. If performed in advance, genetic surveys of wild populations may provide the clearest insights regarding the number of individuals needed in captivity to adequately reflect wild populations.


Conservation Biology | 1998

Avian Movements and Wetland Connectivity in Landscape Conservation

Susan M. Haig; David W. Mehlman; Lewis W. Oring


Molecular Ecology | 1996

Population structure of red‐cockaded woodpeckers in south Florida: RAPDs revisited

Susan M. Haig; R. Bowman; Thomas D. Mullins


Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2005

The value of agricultural wetlands as invertebrate resources for wintering shorebirds

Oriane W. Taft; Susan M. Haig


Wader Study Group Bulletin | 2000

Application of a modified harness design for attachment of radio transmitters to shorebirds

Peter M. Sanzenbacher; Susan M. Haig; Lewis W. Oring


Open-File Report | 2016

Genetic diversity and population structure in the threatened Oregon silverspot butterfly ( Speyeria zerene hippolyta ) in western Oregon and northwestern California— Implications for future translocations and the establishment of new populations

Mark P. Miller; Thomas D. Mullins; Susan M. Haig


Data Series | 2013

SSR_pipeline--computer software for the identification of microsatellite sequences from paired-end Illumina high-throughput DNA sequence data

Mark P. Miller; Brian J. Knaus; Thomas D. Mullins; Susan M. Haig


Open-File Report | 2010

Long-Billed Curlew Breeding Success on Mid-Columbia River National Wildlife Refuges, South-Central Washington and North-Central Oregon, 2007-08

Jessica Stocking; Elise Elliott-Smith; Neil Holcomb; Susan M. Haig


Archive | 2010

Evidence for Recent Population Bottlenecks in Northern SpottedOwls ( Strix occidentalis caurina )

W. Chris Funk; Eric D. Forsman; Matthew Johnson; Thomas D. Mullins; Susan M. Haig


Archive | 2010

Estatus de las Subespecies y Estructura Genética Poblacional en Charadrius melodus

Mark P. M Iller; Susan M. Haig; Cheri L. Gratto-Trevor; Thomas D. Mullins

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Thomas D. Mullins

United States Geological Survey

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Lewis W. Oring

University of North Dakota

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Brian J. Knaus

United States Forest Service

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Elise Elliott-Smith

United States Geological Survey

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Eric D. Forsman

United States Department of Agriculture

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Erik A. Beever

United States Geological Survey

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