The Use of Molecular Markers in Wild Turkey Management

作者: Karen E. Mock , Olin E. Rhodes , Emily K. Latch

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摘要: A variety of genetic markers now are available for use in the management and conservation wildlife species. In wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo), these have been used to address questions at levels ranging from individual subspecies, with issues species-wide evolution forensics. Genetic studies involving translocated populations provided managers additional information consider when designing optimal translocation strategies maximize growth long-term stability such populations. this paper, we discuss molecular turkeys, review their applications management, including subspecies identification, intraspecific hybridization, domestic introgression, bottlenecks, population structure, gene flow, cryptic behavioral social patterns, Proceedings National Wild Turkey Symposium 9:33–44

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