F. Suchentrunk et al., Gene pool variability of a golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) population from the Swiss Alps, BIOL CONSER, 90(2), 1999, pp. 151-155
Numbers of golden eagles (Aquila chrysaetos) were severely reduced by hunti
ng towards the end of the last century over large parts of central Europe.
To estimate the genetic variation in a currently thriving golden eagle popu
lation from the Swiss Alps, organ samples of 15 carcasses, collected during
1975-1993, were used for electrophoretic analysis of 31 isozyme systems en
coding for 37 putative structural gene loci. Average heterozygosity (H-e =
3.4%) was within the range found in various other bird taxa, despite a prob
ably low "effective population size" of this population early in this centu
ry. Nevertheless, the somewhat reduced rate of polymorphism (P-99% = 10.8)
and the mean number of alleles (A = 1.11) may indicate reduced genetic vari
ability, although the H:P ratio was within the range of many non-endangered
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