Exceptional maternal lineage diversity in brown bears (Ursus arctos) from Turkey

Cilingir, F. Gozde/0000-0002-4575-1487; Beerli, Peter/0000-0003-0947-5451; Bilgin, C Can/0000-0001-9284-307X; Ambarli, Huseyin/0000-0003-4336-9417 WOS: 000368930100008 The genetic diversity and phylogeography of maternal lineages in Ursus arctos Linnaeus, 1758 (the brown bear) have been studied exte...

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Main Authors: Çilingir, F. Gözde, Pekşen, Çiğdem Akın, Ambarlı, Hüseyin, Beerli, Peter, Bilgin, C. Can
Other Authors: DÜ, Orman Fakültesi, Yaban Hayatı Ekolojisi ve Yönetimi Bölümü
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12684/6347
https://doi.org/10.1111/zoj.12322
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author Çilingir, F. Gözde
Pekşen, Çiğdem Akın
Ambarlı, Hüseyin
Beerli, Peter
Bilgin, C. Can
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author_facet Çilingir, F. Gözde
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description Cilingir, F. Gozde/0000-0002-4575-1487; Beerli, Peter/0000-0003-0947-5451; Bilgin, C Can/0000-0001-9284-307X; Ambarli, Huseyin/0000-0003-4336-9417 WOS: 000368930100008 The genetic diversity and phylogeography of maternal lineages in Ursus arctos Linnaeus, 1758 (the brown bear) have been studied extensively over the last two decades; however, sampling has largely been limited to the northern Holarctic, and was possibly biased towards lineages that recolonized the vast expanses of the north as the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) ended. Here we report the genetic diversity and phylogeography of U.arctos from Turkey based on 35 non-invasive samples, including five from captive individuals. Bayesian phylogenetic analyses based on a 269-bp fragment of the mitochondrial DNA control region revealed 14 novel haplotypes belonging to three major lineages. The most widespread lineage was found to be the Eastern clade3a, whereas geographically more restricted Western and Middle Eastern lineages were reported for the first time in Turkey. A specimen from the Taurus mountain range carried a haplotype closely related to the presumably extinct bears in Lebanon. Moreover, we identify a unique new lineage that appears to have split early within the Middle Eastern clade. Despite limited sampling, our study reveals a high level of mitochondrial diversity in Turkish U.arctos, shows that the ranges of both European and Middle Eastern clades extend into Turkey, and identifies a new divergent lineage of possibly wider historical occurrence. Obtaining these results with 35 samples also demonstrates the value of proper sampling from regions that have not been significantly affected by the LGM.(c) 2015 The Linnean Society of London XII. Regional and Artvin Provincial Directorate of Ministry of Forestry and Water Affairs; Middle East Technical University Research Funds [BAP-07-02-2011-101, BAP-07-02-2012-101] We are grateful to the following people who helped obtain samples: Yasar Kusdili, Yuksel Ekinci, Ozgur Kollu, Deniz Mengulluoglu, Cumhur Karakas, Birol Civan, and Umut Dogruoz, and the directors and veterinarians of Antalya, Bursa, and Konya zoos. We also thank XII. Regional and Artvin Provincial Directorate of Ministry of Forestry and Water Affairs for their support. Ettore Randi, Jorg Plotner, and David P. Bickford provided helpful comments on this article, and Lexo Gavashelishvili, Issam Hajjar, and D. van Bendegem, of the Alertis Foundation, made available unpublished information on bears from Georgia, Syria, and European zoos, respectively. Kackar Mountains Sustainable Forest Use and Conservation Project and Nature Conservation Center (DKM) provided field support. This project was funded by Middle East Technical University Research Funds BAP-07-02-2011-101 and BAP-07-02-2012-101.
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spelling ftduzceuniv:oai:acikerisim.duzce.edu.tr:20.500.12684/6347 2025-01-17T01:14:35+00:00 Exceptional maternal lineage diversity in brown bears (Ursus arctos) from Turkey Çilingir, F. Gözde Pekşen, Çiğdem Akın Ambarlı, Hüseyin Beerli, Peter Bilgin, C. Can DÜ, Orman Fakültesi, Yaban Hayatı Ekolojisi ve Yönetimi Bölümü 2016 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12684/6347 https://doi.org/10.1111/zoj.12322 eng eng Wiley-Blackwell 10.1111/zoj.12322 Zoological Journal Of The Linnean Society Makale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi - Kurum Öğretim Elemanı 0024-4082 1096-3642 https://doi.org/10.1111/zoj.12322 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12684/6347 176 2 463 477 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess brown bear genetic diversity mtDNA control region phylogeography Turkey Ursus arctos syriacus article 2016 ftduzceuniv https://doi.org/20.500.12684/6347 https://doi.org/10.1111/zoj.12322 2021-08-05T10:33:20Z Cilingir, F. Gozde/0000-0002-4575-1487; Beerli, Peter/0000-0003-0947-5451; Bilgin, C Can/0000-0001-9284-307X; Ambarli, Huseyin/0000-0003-4336-9417 WOS: 000368930100008 The genetic diversity and phylogeography of maternal lineages in Ursus arctos Linnaeus, 1758 (the brown bear) have been studied extensively over the last two decades; however, sampling has largely been limited to the northern Holarctic, and was possibly biased towards lineages that recolonized the vast expanses of the north as the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) ended. Here we report the genetic diversity and phylogeography of U.arctos from Turkey based on 35 non-invasive samples, including five from captive individuals. Bayesian phylogenetic analyses based on a 269-bp fragment of the mitochondrial DNA control region revealed 14 novel haplotypes belonging to three major lineages. The most widespread lineage was found to be the Eastern clade3a, whereas geographically more restricted Western and Middle Eastern lineages were reported for the first time in Turkey. A specimen from the Taurus mountain range carried a haplotype closely related to the presumably extinct bears in Lebanon. Moreover, we identify a unique new lineage that appears to have split early within the Middle Eastern clade. Despite limited sampling, our study reveals a high level of mitochondrial diversity in Turkish U.arctos, shows that the ranges of both European and Middle Eastern clades extend into Turkey, and identifies a new divergent lineage of possibly wider historical occurrence. Obtaining these results with 35 samples also demonstrates the value of proper sampling from regions that have not been significantly affected by the LGM.(c) 2015 The Linnean Society of London XII. Regional and Artvin Provincial Directorate of Ministry of Forestry and Water Affairs; Middle East Technical University Research Funds [BAP-07-02-2011-101, BAP-07-02-2012-101] We are grateful to the following people who helped obtain samples: Yasar Kusdili, Yuksel Ekinci, Ozgur Kollu, Deniz Mengulluoglu, Cumhur Karakas, Birol Civan, and Umut Dogruoz, and the directors and veterinarians of Antalya, Bursa, and Konya zoos. We also thank XII. Regional and Artvin Provincial Directorate of Ministry of Forestry and Water Affairs for their support. Ettore Randi, Jorg Plotner, and David P. Bickford provided helpful comments on this article, and Lexo Gavashelishvili, Issam Hajjar, and D. van Bendegem, of the Alertis Foundation, made available unpublished information on bears from Georgia, Syria, and European zoos, respectively. Kackar Mountains Sustainable Forest Use and Conservation Project and Nature Conservation Center (DKM) provided field support. This project was funded by Middle East Technical University Research Funds BAP-07-02-2011-101 and BAP-07-02-2012-101. Article in Journal/Newspaper Ursus arctos Düzce University Institutional Repository (DSpace@Düzce)
spellingShingle brown bear
genetic diversity
mtDNA control region
phylogeography
Turkey
Ursus arctos syriacus
Çilingir, F. Gözde
Pekşen, Çiğdem Akın
Ambarlı, Hüseyin
Beerli, Peter
Bilgin, C. Can
Exceptional maternal lineage diversity in brown bears (Ursus arctos) from Turkey
title Exceptional maternal lineage diversity in brown bears (Ursus arctos) from Turkey
title_full Exceptional maternal lineage diversity in brown bears (Ursus arctos) from Turkey
title_fullStr Exceptional maternal lineage diversity in brown bears (Ursus arctos) from Turkey
title_full_unstemmed Exceptional maternal lineage diversity in brown bears (Ursus arctos) from Turkey
title_short Exceptional maternal lineage diversity in brown bears (Ursus arctos) from Turkey
title_sort exceptional maternal lineage diversity in brown bears (ursus arctos) from turkey
topic brown bear
genetic diversity
mtDNA control region
phylogeography
Turkey
Ursus arctos syriacus
topic_facet brown bear
genetic diversity
mtDNA control region
phylogeography
Turkey
Ursus arctos syriacus
url https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12684/6347
https://doi.org/10.1111/zoj.12322