Signatures of demographic bottlenecks in European wolf populations

12 páginas, 4 figuras, 4 tablas.-- et al. Monitoring the loss of genetic diversity in wild populations after a bottleneck event is a priority in conservation and management plans. Here, we used diverse molecular markers to search for signatures of demographic bottlenecks in two wolf populations; an...

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Published in:Conservation Genetics
Main Authors: Sastre, Natalia, Vilà, Carles, Urios, Vicente, Francino, Olga, Ramírez, Óscar
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Springer 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/43495
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spelling ftcsic:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/43495 2024-02-11T10:02:49+01:00 Signatures of demographic bottlenecks in European wolf populations Sastre, Natalia Vilà, Carles Urios, Vicente Francino, Olga Ramírez, Óscar 2011 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/43495 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10592-010-0177-6 en eng Springer http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10592-010-0177-6 Conservation Genetics 12(3): 701-712 (2011) 1566-0621 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/43495 doi:10.1007/s10592-010-0177-6 1572-9737 none Canis lupus mtDNA Neutrality Y chromosome Autosomal microsatellites Effective population size European wolf artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 2011 ftcsic https://doi.org/10.1007/s10592-010-0177-6 2024-01-16T09:35:07Z 12 páginas, 4 figuras, 4 tablas.-- et al. Monitoring the loss of genetic diversity in wild populations after a bottleneck event is a priority in conservation and management plans. Here, we used diverse molecular markers to search for signatures of demographic bottlenecks in two wolf populations; an isolated population from the Iberian Peninsula and a non-isolated population from European Russia. Autosomal, mtDNA and Y-chromosomal diversity and the effective population size (Ne) were significantly lower in the Iberian population. Neutrality tests using mtDNA sequences, such as R2, Fu and Li’s F*, Tajima’s D and Fu’s Fs, were positively significant in the Iberian population, suggesting a population decline, but were not significant for the Russian population, likely due to its larger effective population size. However, three tests using autosomal data confirmed the occurrence of the genetic bottleneck in both populations. The M-ratio test was the only one providing significant results for both populations. Given the lack of consistency among the different tests, we recommend using multiple approaches to investigate possible past bottlenecks. The small effective population size (about 50) in the Iberian Peninsula compared to the presumed extant population size could indicate that the bottleneck was more powerful than initially suspected or an overestimation of the current population. The risks associated with small effective population sizes suggest that the genetic change in this population should be closely monitored in the future. On the other hand, the relatively small effective population size for Russian wolves (a few hundred individuals) could indicate some fragmentation, contrary to what is commonly assumed. Carles Vilà work was supported by the ‘‘Programa para la Captación del Conocimiento para Andalucía’’ (Andalusian Government, Spain). Financial support was provided by the ‘‘Servei Veterinari de Genètica Molecular’’ (SVGM). Peer reviewed Article in Journal/Newspaper Canis lupus Digital.CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) Conservation Genetics 12 3 701 712
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topic Canis lupus
mtDNA
Neutrality
Y chromosome
Autosomal microsatellites
Effective population size
European wolf
spellingShingle Canis lupus
mtDNA
Neutrality
Y chromosome
Autosomal microsatellites
Effective population size
European wolf
Sastre, Natalia
Vilà, Carles
Urios, Vicente
Francino, Olga
Ramírez, Óscar
Signatures of demographic bottlenecks in European wolf populations
topic_facet Canis lupus
mtDNA
Neutrality
Y chromosome
Autosomal microsatellites
Effective population size
European wolf
description 12 páginas, 4 figuras, 4 tablas.-- et al. Monitoring the loss of genetic diversity in wild populations after a bottleneck event is a priority in conservation and management plans. Here, we used diverse molecular markers to search for signatures of demographic bottlenecks in two wolf populations; an isolated population from the Iberian Peninsula and a non-isolated population from European Russia. Autosomal, mtDNA and Y-chromosomal diversity and the effective population size (Ne) were significantly lower in the Iberian population. Neutrality tests using mtDNA sequences, such as R2, Fu and Li’s F*, Tajima’s D and Fu’s Fs, were positively significant in the Iberian population, suggesting a population decline, but were not significant for the Russian population, likely due to its larger effective population size. However, three tests using autosomal data confirmed the occurrence of the genetic bottleneck in both populations. The M-ratio test was the only one providing significant results for both populations. Given the lack of consistency among the different tests, we recommend using multiple approaches to investigate possible past bottlenecks. The small effective population size (about 50) in the Iberian Peninsula compared to the presumed extant population size could indicate that the bottleneck was more powerful than initially suspected or an overestimation of the current population. The risks associated with small effective population sizes suggest that the genetic change in this population should be closely monitored in the future. On the other hand, the relatively small effective population size for Russian wolves (a few hundred individuals) could indicate some fragmentation, contrary to what is commonly assumed. Carles Vilà work was supported by the ‘‘Programa para la Captación del Conocimiento para Andalucía’’ (Andalusian Government, Spain). Financial support was provided by the ‘‘Servei Veterinari de Genètica Molecular’’ (SVGM). Peer reviewed
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author Sastre, Natalia
Vilà, Carles
Urios, Vicente
Francino, Olga
Ramírez, Óscar
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Vilà, Carles
Urios, Vicente
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title Signatures of demographic bottlenecks in European wolf populations
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title_fullStr Signatures of demographic bottlenecks in European wolf populations
title_full_unstemmed Signatures of demographic bottlenecks in European wolf populations
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