Investigating the Potential Origins of a Newly Established Goosander (Mergus Merganser) Breeding Population in Ireland

Fig. S1. Maximum likelihood tree for goosander COI sequence data, including sequence IDs. ID numbers for Scottish and Irish samples from this study are given in . Additional COI sequence GenBank accession numbers (in bold) are given in .
Fig. S1.

Maximum likelihood tree for goosander COI sequence data, including sequence IDs. ID numbers for Scottish and Irish samples from this study are given in Table S1. Additional COI sequence GenBank accession numbers (in bold) are given in Table S2.

John A. Byrne (corresponding author; email: john.byrne.2@ucd.ie; ORCID iD: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4419-3604), Area52 Research Group, School of Biology and Environmental Science/Earth Institute, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland;

Cite as follows: Byrne, J.A., Carlsson, J., Finarelli, J.A., Carlsson, J.E.L., Fitzpatrick, A. and Tighe, A. 2025 Investigating the potential origins of a newly established goosander (Mergus Merganser) breeding population in Ireland. Biology and Environment: Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 125B. DOI: 10.1353/bae.00011

Received 29 January 2025.
Accepted 18 July 2025.
Published 28 August 2025.

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