Pleistocene climate fluctuations drove demographic history of African golden wolves (Canis lupaster)

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Títol: Pleistocene climate fluctuations drove demographic history of African golden wolves (Canis lupaster)
Autors: Sarabia, Carlos | vonHoldt, Bridgett | Larrasoaña, Juan C. | Urios, Vicente | Leonard, Jennifer A.
Grups d'investigació o GITE: Zoología de Vertebrados
Centre, Departament o Servei: Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Ciencias Ambientales y Recursos Naturales
Paraules clau: Canis anthus | Carnivore | Genomics | MiSTI | PSMC
Àrees de coneixement: Zoología
Data de publicació: 28-de desembre-2020
Editor: John Wiley & Sons
Citació bibliogràfica: Molecular Ecology. 2021, 30(23): 6101-6120. https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.15784
Resum: Pleistocene climate change impacted entire ecosystems throughout the world. In the northern hemisphere, the distribution of Arctic species expanded during glacial periods, while more temperate and mesic species contracted into climatic refugia, where isolation drove genetic divergence. Cycles of local cooling and warming in the Sahara region of northern Africa caused repeated contractions and expansions of savannah‐like environments which connected mesic species isolated in refugia during interglacial times, possibly driving population expansions and contractions; divergence and geneflow in the associated fauna. Here, we use whole genome sequences of African golden wolves (Canis lupaster), a generalist mesopredator with a wide distribution in northern Africa to estimate their demographic history and past episodes of geneflow. We detect a correlation between divergence times and cycles of increased aridity‐associated Pleistocene glacial cycles. A complex demographic history with responses to local climate change in different lineages was found, including a relict lineage north of the High Atlas Mountains of Morocco that has been isolated for more than 18,000 years, possibly a distinct ecotype.
Patrocinadors: CS was supported by a PhD fellowship from Programa Internacional de Becas “La Caixa-Severo Ochoa” of the Spanish Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad and La Caixa bank (BES-2015-074331). This project was funded by the Frontera grant P18-FR-5099 from the Junta de Andalucia. EBD-CSIC received support from the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness under the ‘Centro de Excelencia Severo Ochoa 2013-2017’ program, SEV-2012-0262.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10045/114701
ISSN: 0962-1083 (Print) | 1365-294X (Online)
DOI: 10.1111/mec.15784
Idioma: eng
Tipus: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Drets: © 2021 John Wiley & Sons Ltd
Revisió científica: si
Versió de l'editor: https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.15784
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