Microsatellite Characterization and Panel Selection for Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) Population Assessment

Genes (Basel). 2022 Nov 19;13(11):2164. doi: 10.3390/genes13112164.

Abstract

An assessment of the genetic diversity and structure of a population is essential for designing recovery plans for threatened species. Italy hosts two brown bear populations, Ursus arctos marsicanus (Uam), endemic to the Apennines of central Italy, and Ursus arctos arctos (Uaa), in the Italian Alps. Both populations are endangered and occasionally involved in human-wildlife conflict; thus, detailed management plans have been in place for several decades, including genetic monitoring. Here, we propose a simple cost-effective microsatellite-based protocol for the management of populations with low genetic variation. We sampled 22 Uam and 22 Uaa individuals and analyzed a total of 32 microsatellite loci in order to evaluate their applicability in individual identification. Based on genetic variability estimates, we compared data from four different STR marker sets, to evaluate the optimal settings in long-term monitoring projects. Allelic richness and gene diversity were the highest for the Uaa population, whereas depleted genetic variability was noted for the Uam population, which should be regarded as a conservation priority. Our results identified the most effective STR sets for the estimation of genetic diversity and individual discrimination in Uam (9 loci, PIC 0.45; PID 2.0 × 10-5), and Uaa (12 loci, PIC 0.64; PID 6.9 × 10-11) populations, which can easily be utilized by smaller laboratories to support local governments in regular population monitoring. The method we proposed to select the most variable markers could be adopted for the genetic characterization of other small and isolated populations.

Keywords: Ursus arctos arctos; Ursus arctos marsicanus; fragment analysis; genetic diversity; individual identification; invasive and non-invasive genetic profiles; marker selection.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Alleles
  • Animals
  • Italy
  • Microsatellite Repeats / genetics
  • Ursidae* / genetics

Grants and funding

This research was funded by ABRUZZO LAZIO AND MOLISE NATIONAL PARK and MAJELLA NATIONAL PARK (Research Project No. L00CGE11—CUP C36C18000460005), AUTONOMOUS PROVINCE OF BOLZANO, REGION OF VENETO, AUTONOMOUS REGION OF FRIULI-VENEZIA GIULIA and REGION OF LOMBARDY (Research Project No. L00CGE16), as part of the long-term monitoring of the Italian brown bear populations. The APC was funded by the ABRUZZO LAZIO AND MOLISE NATIONAL PARK and the MAJELLA NATIONAL PARK. Additional funding was provided by the REGION OF LAZIO (Research Project No. L00CGE18).