Population genetic structure of wolves in the northwestern Dinaric-Balkan region

The Balkan Peninsula and the Dinaric Mountains possess extraordinary biodiversity and support one of the largest and most diverse wolf ( Canis lupus ) populations in Europe. Results obtained with diverse genetic markers show west-east substructure, also seen in various other species, despite the abs...

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Main Authors: Šnjegota, Dragana, Vik Stronen, Astrid, Boljte, Barbara, Ćirović, Duško, Djan, Mihajla, Huber, Djuro, Jelenčič, Maja, Konec, Marjeta, Kusak, Josip, Skrbinšek, Tomaž
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.ngf1vhhvt
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:6781685 2024-09-15T18:01:20+00:00 Population genetic structure of wolves in the northwestern Dinaric-Balkan region Šnjegota, Dragana Vik Stronen, Astrid Boljte, Barbara Ćirović, Duško Djan, Mihajla Huber, Djuro Jelenčič, Maja Konec, Marjeta Kusak, Josip Skrbinšek, Tomaž 2022-06-29 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.ngf1vhhvt unknown Zenodo https://zenodo.org/communities/dryad https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.ngf1vhhvt oai:zenodo.org:6781685 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2022 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.ngf1vhhvt 2024-07-26T07:56:26Z The Balkan Peninsula and the Dinaric Mountains possess extraordinary biodiversity and support one of the largest and most diverse wolf ( Canis lupus ) populations in Europe. Results obtained with diverse genetic markers show west-east substructure, also seen in various other species, despite the absence of obvious barriers to movement. However, the spatial extent of the genetic clusters remains unresolved, and our aim was to combine fine-scale sampling with population and spatial genetic analyses to improve resolution of wolf genetic clusters. We analyzed 16 autosomal microsatellites from 255 wolves sampled in Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH), and Serbia, and documented three genetic clusters. These comprised (1) Slovenia and the regions of Gorski kotar and Lika in Croatia, (2) the region of Dalmatia in southern Croatia and BIH, and (3) Serbia. When we mapped the clusters geographically, we observed west-east genetic structure across the study area, together with some specific structure in BIH – Dalmatia. We observed that cluster 1 had a smaller effective population size, consistent with earlier reports of population recovery since the 1980s. Our results provide foundation for future genomic studies that would further resolve the observed west-east population structure and its evolutionary history in wolves and other taxa in the region, and identify focal areas for habitat conservation. They also have immediate importance for conservation planning for the wolves in one of the most important parts of the species' European range. Other/Unknown Material Canis lupus Zenodo
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description The Balkan Peninsula and the Dinaric Mountains possess extraordinary biodiversity and support one of the largest and most diverse wolf ( Canis lupus ) populations in Europe. Results obtained with diverse genetic markers show west-east substructure, also seen in various other species, despite the absence of obvious barriers to movement. However, the spatial extent of the genetic clusters remains unresolved, and our aim was to combine fine-scale sampling with population and spatial genetic analyses to improve resolution of wolf genetic clusters. We analyzed 16 autosomal microsatellites from 255 wolves sampled in Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH), and Serbia, and documented three genetic clusters. These comprised (1) Slovenia and the regions of Gorski kotar and Lika in Croatia, (2) the region of Dalmatia in southern Croatia and BIH, and (3) Serbia. When we mapped the clusters geographically, we observed west-east genetic structure across the study area, together with some specific structure in BIH – Dalmatia. We observed that cluster 1 had a smaller effective population size, consistent with earlier reports of population recovery since the 1980s. Our results provide foundation for future genomic studies that would further resolve the observed west-east population structure and its evolutionary history in wolves and other taxa in the region, and identify focal areas for habitat conservation. They also have immediate importance for conservation planning for the wolves in one of the most important parts of the species' European range.
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author Šnjegota, Dragana
Vik Stronen, Astrid
Boljte, Barbara
Ćirović, Duško
Djan, Mihajla
Huber, Djuro
Jelenčič, Maja
Konec, Marjeta
Kusak, Josip
Skrbinšek, Tomaž
spellingShingle Šnjegota, Dragana
Vik Stronen, Astrid
Boljte, Barbara
Ćirović, Duško
Djan, Mihajla
Huber, Djuro
Jelenčič, Maja
Konec, Marjeta
Kusak, Josip
Skrbinšek, Tomaž
Population genetic structure of wolves in the northwestern Dinaric-Balkan region
author_facet Šnjegota, Dragana
Vik Stronen, Astrid
Boljte, Barbara
Ćirović, Duško
Djan, Mihajla
Huber, Djuro
Jelenčič, Maja
Konec, Marjeta
Kusak, Josip
Skrbinšek, Tomaž
author_sort Šnjegota, Dragana
title Population genetic structure of wolves in the northwestern Dinaric-Balkan region
title_short Population genetic structure of wolves in the northwestern Dinaric-Balkan region
title_full Population genetic structure of wolves in the northwestern Dinaric-Balkan region
title_fullStr Population genetic structure of wolves in the northwestern Dinaric-Balkan region
title_full_unstemmed Population genetic structure of wolves in the northwestern Dinaric-Balkan region
title_sort population genetic structure of wolves in the northwestern dinaric-balkan region
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