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Microsatellite data, boundaries of subpopulation centers, and estimated effective migration for greater sage-grouse collected in western North America between 1992 and 2015 (ver. 2.0, December 2022)

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Publication Date
Start Date
1992
End Date
2015
Revision
2022-12-21
Last Revision
2022-12-29

Citation

Oyler-McCance, S.J., Cross, T.B., Row, J.R., Schwartz, M.K., Naugle, D.E., Fike, J.A., Winiarski, K., and Fedy, B.C., 2022, Microsatellite data, boundaries of subpopulation centers, and estimated effective migration for greater sage-grouse collected in western North America between 1992 and 2015 (ver. 2.0, December 2022): U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P954SEUC.

Summary

Characterizing genetic structure across a species’ range is relevant for management and conservation as it can be used to define population boundaries and quantify connectivity. Here, we characterized population structure and estimated effective migration in Greater Sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus). Our objectives were to (1) describe large-scale patterns of population genetic structure and gene flow and (2) to characterize genetic subpopulation centers across the range of Greater Sage-grouse. Samples from 2,134 individuals were genotyped at 15 microsatellite loci. Using standard STRUCTURE and spatial principal components analyses, we found evidence for four or six areas of large-scale genetic differentiation and, following [...]

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GRSG_data_dups_thinned_and_full.zip
“Greater sage-grouse genetic data”
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Fig5_EffectiveMigrationMap.zip
“Effective migration raster”
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Version history.txt
“Version History”
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Fig3_thinned_noWAnoBiState_primary_K6_maxpop_KDEs_HR_WGS84.zip
“Greater sage-grouse KDEs”
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Purpose

These data were collected to quantify gene flow and population structure in greater sage-grouse.

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  • Fort Collins Science Center (FORT)
  • USGS Data Release Products

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Revision History First release: August, 2022 First release title: "Greater Sage-grouse microsatellite data from across the species range in western North America between 1992 and 2015" Version 2.0: December, 2022 Version 2.0 In October, 2022, the Bureau of Land Management asked for access to derived products associated with the publication (https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274189) that accompany this data release of genetic data. We have included associated products in this data release that were generated from the genetic data. No changes were made to the original genetic data in the .csvs, this revision just adds new datasets for 3 shapefiles and 1 raster Changes from previous version: 1) Added derived products, including 3 shapefiles and 1 raster, from Oyler-McCance et al, 2022 2) Title of the data release was changed to better desribe all of the datasets The title for Version 2.0 is now: "Microsatellite data, boundaries of subpopulation centers, and estimated effective migration for greater sage-grouse collected in western North America between 1992 and 2015" 3) Metadata file "GRSG_data_dups_thinned_and_full" describing the 2 csvs in the original (V1.0) data release was created. This file was the original landing page for V1.0

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DOI https://www.sciencebase.gov/vocab/category/item/identifier doi:10.5066/P954SEUC

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