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SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL POPULATION GENOMICS OF AMERICAN FLAMINGOS

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Understanding patterns of genetic diversity and connectivity over time is essential when planning for the recovery of an extirpated population. However, this information is not always known since populations are often assessed only after appreciable population reduction has taken place. American flamingos (Phoenicopterus ruber Linnaeus, 1758) present an ideal opportunity to investigate how local extirpation events influence within-population diversity and genetic structure for a recovering population. American flamingos were heavily threatened by hunting and habitat loss throughout the 19th century, which resulted in extirpation of the Florida population by the early 1900s. Despite high vagility and the presence of nearby flocks in the Caribbean, the Florida population has yet to show substantial recovery. In this study we sampled American Flamingos across their range and used whole-genome sequencing of historical samples maintained in museum collections, as well as contemporary samples of wild and ex-situ birds, to estimate genetic diversity, reconstruct gene flow, and evaluate population structure over time. We found heterozygosity and nucleotide diversity either increased or stayed constant over time, with the exception of Florida, where genetic diversity decreased. The population structure of flamingos was found to be unaffected by extirpation, with both contemporary and historical samples showing evidence of panmixia, with possible signatures of differentiation between the southern Caribbean population versus other locales. The ex-situ population had higher diversity compared to wild birds and were not significantly differentiated from the wild population, making these flocks possible sources for reintroduction projects. This study highlights the importance of museum collections and whole-genome sequencing to inform the conservation and management of American flamingos in their formerly extirpated range.
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