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      <subfield code="a">Dawson Pell, Francesca S. E.</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Senar, Juan Carlos</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Hatchwell, Ben J.</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">The genetic structure of animal populations has considerable behavioural, ecological
and evolutionary implications and may arise from various demographic traits.
Here, we use observational field data and molecular genetics to determine the genetic
structure of an invasive population of monk parakeets, Myiopsitta monachus, at
a range of spatial scales, and investigate the demographic processes that generate
the observed structure. Monk parakeets construct large nests that can house several
pairs occupying separate chambers; these nests are often aggregated within nesting
trees. We determined patterns of relatedness within compound nests, within nesting
trees and between trees. Spatial autocorrelation analyses of pairwise genetic relatedness
revealed fine-scale
genetic structure with relatives of both sexes spatially clustered
within, but not beyond, nesting trees. In addition, males were more related to
males sharing their compound nests than to other males occupying the same nesting
tree. By contrast, males and females within compound nests were not significantly
more closely related than elsewhere in the same tree, and we found no evidence
for inbreeding. Adults showed high breeding site fidelity between years despite considerable
disturbance of nest sites. Natal dispersal was female-biased,
but dispersal
distances were relatively short with some natal philopatry observed in both sexes.
Sibling coalitions, typically of males, were observed amongst both philopatric and dispersing
birds. Our results show significant clustering of kin within compound nests
and nesting trees resulting from limited and coordinated natal dispersal, with subsequent
breeding site fidelity. The resulting genetic structure has implications for social
behaviour in this unusual parrot species.</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Fine‐scale genetic structure reflects limited and coordinated dispersal in the colonial monk parakeet, Myiopsitta monachus</subfield>
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