A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Sample Planning Optimization Tool for conservation and population Genetics (SPOTG): a software for choosing the appropriate number of markers and samples




AuthorsHoban S, Gaggiotti O, Bertorelle G, Arntzen P, Bryja J, Fernandes M, Frith K, Galbusera P, Godoy JA, Hauffe HC, Hoelzel R, Nichols R, Perez-Espona S, Primmer C, Russo IRM, Segelbacher G, Siegismund HR, Sihvonen M, Sjogren-Gulve P, Vernesi C, Vila C, Bruford MW

PublisherWILEY-BLACKWELL

Publication year2013

JournalMethods in Ecology and Evolution

Journal name in sourceMETHODS IN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION

Journal acronymMETHODS ECOL EVOL

Number in series3

Volume4

Issue3

First page 299

Last page303

Number of pages5

ISSN2041-210X

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1111/2041-210x.12025


Abstract
Genetic data are frequently used to make inferences about evolutionary and ecological processes, but the choice of the number of genetic markers and samples for such studies is usually ad hoc. Unfortunately, suboptimal sampling routinely leads to ambiguous results. spotg is a user-friendly software for optimizing sampling strategy for five common genetic study topics: hybridization, temporal sampling, bottlenecks, connectivity and assignment. spotg facilitates formal evaluation of the expected statistical power of proposed sampling strategies before project implementation, by using stochastic genetic simulations of realistic population scenarios and various sampling schemes. We demonstrate use of the tool with two example species (lynx and bison) in which demographic history differs; the appropriate sampling strategy for detecting a genetic bottleneck differs dramatically between the two cases, with important implications for sample planning. spotg has an interactive graphical tool for exploring results, and extensive documentation, tips and tutorials to enable use by conservation managers, ecologists beginning to use genetics and students.



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