Abstract

We characterized 10 specific microsatellite loci for White-breasted mesites (Mesitornis variegata), an endemic bird species from western Madagascar. Nine loci were in Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium, and we detected 4–10 alleles per locus (mean = 6.1). These primers will be used to study the mating system and social organization of White-breasted mesites and may have applications for the conservation of the few remaining populations of this vulnerable and still poorly studied species.

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  • We characterized 10 specific microsatellite loci for White-breasted mesites (Mesitornis variegata), an endemic bird species from western Madagascar

  • Nine loci were in Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium, and we detected 4–10 alleles per locus

  • There is only little known on the general biology of this species, and its population genetic structure has not been studied

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Abstract We characterized 10 specific microsatellite loci for White-breasted mesites (Mesitornis variegata), an endemic bird species from western Madagascar. Nine loci were in Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium, and we detected 4–10 alleles per locus (mean = 6.1). These primers will be used to study the mating system and social organization of White-breasted mesites and may have applications for the conservation of the few remaining populations of this vulnerable and still poorly studied species.

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