Data from: Ancient hybrid origin of the eastern wolf not yet off the table: a comment on Rutledge et al.

A recent study of North American canids by Rutledge et al. (Biol. Lett. 11, 20150303 (doi:10.1098/rsbl.2015.0303)) refutes the hypothesized hybrid origin of the eastern wolf (EW) based on genomic evidence against very recent hybridization. However, the analyses do not rule out the possibility of mor...

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Main Authors: Sefc, Kristina M., Koblmueller, Stephan
Format: Dataset
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Published: 2015
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Online Access:https://zenodo.org/record/4989954
https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.8kt5d
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Summary:A recent study of North American canids by Rutledge et al. (Biol. Lett. 11, 20150303 (doi:10.1098/rsbl.2015.0303)) refutes the hypothesized hybrid origin of the eastern wolf (EW) based on genomic evidence against very recent hybridization. However, the analyses do not rule out the possibility of more ancient hybridization. Claims to have resolved the evolutionary origin of the EW are therefore inappropriate. Importantly, though, we plead that uncertainty about the ancient history of the taxon should not affect current conservation policy. hybrid fastafasta file simulations hybrid modeldryad hybrid.txt3 species fastafasta file simulation 3 species modeldryad 3species.txt