SREL Reprint #3112
Polymorphic microsatellite loci from Sprague’s pipit (Anthus spragueii), a grassland endemic passerine bird
Nicholas G. Crawford1, Maureen B. Peters1, Cris Hagen1, Travis C. Glenn2,1,
Stephen K. Davis3,4, and Christopher M. Somers4
1Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, University of Georgia, Drawer E, Aiken, SC 29802, USA
2Department of Environmental Health Science, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA
3Canadian Wildlife Service, 300-2365 Albert Street, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada S4P 4K1
4Department of Biology, University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada S4S 0A2
Abstract: We developed 11 novel microsatellite loci for Sprague’s pipit (Anthus spragueii), a songbird endemic to the Northern Great Plains of central North America. These loci were screened in 21 individuals from southern Saskatchewan, Canada. All 11 loci were polymorphic, with the number of alleles per locus ranging from five to 23, polymorphic information content from 0.312 to 0.947, and observed heterozygosity from 0.476 to 0.900. These loci will be suitable for a wide variety of studies on pipit natural history, ecology, and conservation.
Key words: Anthus spragueii, microsatellite, PCR primers, Sprague’s pipit, SSR, STR
SREL Reprint #3112
Crawford, N. G., M. B. Peters, C. Hagen, T. C. Glenn, S. K. Davis, and C. M. Somers. 2009. Polymorphic microsatellite loci from Sprague's pipit (Anthus spragueii), a grassland endemic passerine bird. Molecular Ecology Resources 9(2009): 315-317.
This information was provided by the University of Georgia's Savannah River Ecology Laboratory (srel.uga.edu).