Ancient DNA of narrow-headed vole reveal common features of the Late Pleistocene population dynamics in cold-adapted small mammals

The narrow-headed vole, collared lemming and common vole were the most abundant small mammal species across the Eurasian Late Pleistocene steppe-tundra environment. Previous ancient DNA studies of the collared lemming and common vole have revealed dynamic population histories shaped by climatic fluc...

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Main Authors: Baca, Mateusz, Popović, Danijela, Agadzhanyan, Alexander K., Baca, Katarzyna, Conard, Nicholas J., Fewlass, Helen, Filek, Thomas, Golubiński, Michał, Horáček, Ivan, Knul, Monika V., Krajcarz, Magdalena, Krokhaleva, Maria, Lebreton, Loïc, Lemanik, Anna, Maul, Lutz C., Nagel, Doris, Noiret, Pierre, Primault, Jérome, Rekovets, Leonid, Rhodes, Sara E., Royer, Aurélien, Serdyuk, Natalia V., Soressi, Marie, Stewart, John R., Strukova, Tatiana, Talamo, Sahra, Wilczyński, Jarosław, Nadachowski, Adam
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Online Access:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9928523/
https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2022.2238
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spelling ftpubmed:oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:9928523 2023-05-15T15:56:30+02:00 Ancient DNA of narrow-headed vole reveal common features of the Late Pleistocene population dynamics in cold-adapted small mammals Baca, Mateusz Popović, Danijela Agadzhanyan, Alexander K. Baca, Katarzyna Conard, Nicholas J. Fewlass, Helen Filek, Thomas Golubiński, Michał Horáček, Ivan Knul, Monika V. Krajcarz, Magdalena Krokhaleva, Maria Lebreton, Loïc Lemanik, Anna Maul, Lutz C. Nagel, Doris Noiret, Pierre Primault, Jérome Rekovets, Leonid Rhodes, Sara E. Royer, Aurélien Serdyuk, Natalia V. Soressi, Marie Stewart, John R. Strukova, Tatiana Talamo, Sahra Wilczyński, Jarosław Nadachowski, Adam 2023-02-22 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9928523/ https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2022.2238 en eng The Royal Society http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9928523/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2022.2238 © 2023 The Authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited. CC-BY Proc Biol Sci Palaeobiology Text 2023 ftpubmed https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2022.2238 2023-02-19T02:08:08Z The narrow-headed vole, collared lemming and common vole were the most abundant small mammal species across the Eurasian Late Pleistocene steppe-tundra environment. Previous ancient DNA studies of the collared lemming and common vole have revealed dynamic population histories shaped by climatic fluctuations. To investigate the extent to which species with similar adaptations share common evolutionary histories, we generated a dataset comprised the mitochondrial genomes of 139 ancient and 6 modern narrow-headed voles from several sites across Europe and northwestern Asia covering approximately the last 100 thousand years (kyr). We inferred Bayesian time-aware phylogenies using 11 radiocarbon-dated samples to calibrate the molecular clock. Divergence of the main mtDNA lineages across the three species occurred during marine isotope stages (MIS) 7 and MIS 5, suggesting a common response of species adapted to open habitat during interglacials. We identified several time-structured mtDNA lineages in European narrow-headed vole, suggesting lineage turnover. The timing of some of these turnovers was synchronous across the three species, allowing us to identify the main drivers of the Late Pleistocene dynamics of steppe- and cold-adapted species. Text Common vole Tundra PubMed Central (PMC) Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 290 1993
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spellingShingle Palaeobiology
Baca, Mateusz
Popović, Danijela
Agadzhanyan, Alexander K.
Baca, Katarzyna
Conard, Nicholas J.
Fewlass, Helen
Filek, Thomas
Golubiński, Michał
Horáček, Ivan
Knul, Monika V.
Krajcarz, Magdalena
Krokhaleva, Maria
Lebreton, Loïc
Lemanik, Anna
Maul, Lutz C.
Nagel, Doris
Noiret, Pierre
Primault, Jérome
Rekovets, Leonid
Rhodes, Sara E.
Royer, Aurélien
Serdyuk, Natalia V.
Soressi, Marie
Stewart, John R.
Strukova, Tatiana
Talamo, Sahra
Wilczyński, Jarosław
Nadachowski, Adam
Ancient DNA of narrow-headed vole reveal common features of the Late Pleistocene population dynamics in cold-adapted small mammals
topic_facet Palaeobiology
description The narrow-headed vole, collared lemming and common vole were the most abundant small mammal species across the Eurasian Late Pleistocene steppe-tundra environment. Previous ancient DNA studies of the collared lemming and common vole have revealed dynamic population histories shaped by climatic fluctuations. To investigate the extent to which species with similar adaptations share common evolutionary histories, we generated a dataset comprised the mitochondrial genomes of 139 ancient and 6 modern narrow-headed voles from several sites across Europe and northwestern Asia covering approximately the last 100 thousand years (kyr). We inferred Bayesian time-aware phylogenies using 11 radiocarbon-dated samples to calibrate the molecular clock. Divergence of the main mtDNA lineages across the three species occurred during marine isotope stages (MIS) 7 and MIS 5, suggesting a common response of species adapted to open habitat during interglacials. We identified several time-structured mtDNA lineages in European narrow-headed vole, suggesting lineage turnover. The timing of some of these turnovers was synchronous across the three species, allowing us to identify the main drivers of the Late Pleistocene dynamics of steppe- and cold-adapted species.
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author Baca, Mateusz
Popović, Danijela
Agadzhanyan, Alexander K.
Baca, Katarzyna
Conard, Nicholas J.
Fewlass, Helen
Filek, Thomas
Golubiński, Michał
Horáček, Ivan
Knul, Monika V.
Krajcarz, Magdalena
Krokhaleva, Maria
Lebreton, Loïc
Lemanik, Anna
Maul, Lutz C.
Nagel, Doris
Noiret, Pierre
Primault, Jérome
Rekovets, Leonid
Rhodes, Sara E.
Royer, Aurélien
Serdyuk, Natalia V.
Soressi, Marie
Stewart, John R.
Strukova, Tatiana
Talamo, Sahra
Wilczyński, Jarosław
Nadachowski, Adam
author_facet Baca, Mateusz
Popović, Danijela
Agadzhanyan, Alexander K.
Baca, Katarzyna
Conard, Nicholas J.
Fewlass, Helen
Filek, Thomas
Golubiński, Michał
Horáček, Ivan
Knul, Monika V.
Krajcarz, Magdalena
Krokhaleva, Maria
Lebreton, Loïc
Lemanik, Anna
Maul, Lutz C.
Nagel, Doris
Noiret, Pierre
Primault, Jérome
Rekovets, Leonid
Rhodes, Sara E.
Royer, Aurélien
Serdyuk, Natalia V.
Soressi, Marie
Stewart, John R.
Strukova, Tatiana
Talamo, Sahra
Wilczyński, Jarosław
Nadachowski, Adam
author_sort Baca, Mateusz
title Ancient DNA of narrow-headed vole reveal common features of the Late Pleistocene population dynamics in cold-adapted small mammals
title_short Ancient DNA of narrow-headed vole reveal common features of the Late Pleistocene population dynamics in cold-adapted small mammals
title_full Ancient DNA of narrow-headed vole reveal common features of the Late Pleistocene population dynamics in cold-adapted small mammals
title_fullStr Ancient DNA of narrow-headed vole reveal common features of the Late Pleistocene population dynamics in cold-adapted small mammals
title_full_unstemmed Ancient DNA of narrow-headed vole reveal common features of the Late Pleistocene population dynamics in cold-adapted small mammals
title_sort ancient dna of narrow-headed vole reveal common features of the late pleistocene population dynamics in cold-adapted small mammals
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