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Central-West Siberian-breeding Bar-tailed Godwits Limosa lapponica segregate in two morphologically distinct flyway populations Version 4

Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research https://doi.org/10.25850/nioz/7b.b.wc

Long-distance migratory species often include multiple breeding populations, with distinct migration routes, wintering areas and annual-cycle timing. Detailed knowledge on population structure and migratory connectivity provides the basis for studies on the evolution of migration strategies and for species conservation. Currently, five subspecies of Bar-tailed Godwits Limosa lapponica have been described. However, with two apparently isolated breeding and wintering areas, the taxonomic status of the subspecies L. l. taymyrensis remains unclear. Here we compare taymyrensis Bar-tailed Godwits wintering in respectively the Middle East and West Africa, with respect to migration behaviour, breeding area, morphology and population genetic differentation in mitochondrial DNA. By tracking 52 individuals from wintering and staging areas over multiple years, we show that Bar-tailed Godwits wintering in the Middle East bred on the northern West-Siberian Plain (n = 19), whilst birds from West Africa bred further east, mostly on the Taimyr Peninsula (n = 12). The two groups differed significantly in body size and shape, and also in the timing of both northward and southward migrations. However, they were not genetically differentiated, indicating that the phenotypic (i.e. geographic, morphological and phenological) differences arose either very recently or without current reproductive isolation. We conclude that the taymyrensis taxon consists of two distinct populations with mostly non-overlapping flyways, which warrant treatment as separate taxonomic units. We thus propose to distinguish a more narrowly defined taymyrensis subspecies (i.e. the Bar-tailed Godwits wintering in West Africa and breeding on Taimyr), from a new subspecies (i.e. the birds wintering in the Middle East and breeding on the northern West-Siberian Plain).

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Subject Earth and Environmental Sciences
DAS Code 7b.b.wc
Source https://dataportal.nioz.nl/doi/10.25850/nioz/7b.b.wc
Version 4
Creator(s)
Bom, Roeland (Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research)
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Depositor Roeland Bom
Publication Date 2021-11-02
Deposit Date 2021-08-20
Dataset Persistent Identifier DOI:10.25850/nioz/7b.b.wc
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Contributor NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research
Distributor Research Data Management(NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research)
Distribution Date 2021-08-20
Production Date 2021-11-02
Dates
Collected
2000-01-01 until 2020-12-30

Collected
1984-01-01 until 2021-05-31
Funding References
The Research Grant (ORG/EBR/12/002 )

NWO
Spinoza Premium 2014

MAVA Foundation (854 11 004)
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