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Waterman, Jane; Kratzer, Kateryna; van der Marel, Annemarie; Garroway, Colin; López-Darias, Marta; Petersen, Stephen 2020-08-15 <p>The adaptive potential of invasive species is  thought to decrease during founding events due to reduced genetic diversity, limiting the new population’s ability to colonize novel habitats. Barbary ground squirrels (<i>Atlantoxerus getulus</i>) were purportedly introduced as a single breeding pair to the island of Fuerteventura but have expanded to over a million individuals spread across the island in just over 50 years. We estimated the number of founders and measured the level of genetic diversity in this population using the mitochondrial displacement loop and microsatellite markers. Island samples (<i>n</i> = 19) showed no variation in the d-loop, suggesting a single founding female, while Moroccan samples (<i>n</i> = 6) each had unique mitochondrial haplotypes. The microsatellite data of the island population (<i>n</i> = 256 individuals) revealed a small effective population size, low levels of heterozygosity, and high levels of inbreeding, supporting a founding population size of two to three individuals. Our results suggest that <i>A. getulus</i> has undergone an intense genetic bottleneck during their colonization of the island. They are one of the few species where introduction effort does not explain invasion success, although further investigation may explain how they have avoided the worst expected effects following an extreme genetic bottleneck.</p>

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