Journalartikel
Autorenliste: Plis, Kamila; Niedzialkowska, Magdalena; Borowik, Tomasz; Lang, Johannes; Heddergott, Mike; Tiainen, Juha; Bunevich, Aleksey; Sprem, Nikica; Paule, Ladislav; Danilkin, Aleksey; Kholodova, Marina; Zvychaynaya, Elena; Kashinina, Nadezhda; Pokorny, Bostjan; Flajsman, Katarina; Paulauskas, Algimantas; Djan, Mihajla; Ristic, Zoran; Novak, Lubos; Kusza, Szilvia; Miller, Christine; Tsaparis, Dimitris; Stoyanov, Stoyan; Shkvyria, Maryna; Suchentrunk, Franz; Kutal, Miroslav; Lavadinovic, Vukan; Snjegota, Dragana; Krapal, Ana-Maria; Danila, Gabriel; Veeroja, Rauno; Dulko, Elzbieta; Jedrzejewska, Bogumila
Jahr der Veröffentlichung: 2022
Zeitschrift: Ecology and Evolution
Bandnummer: 12
Heftnummer: 5
ISSN: 2045-7758
Open Access Status: Green
DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.8931
Verlag: Wiley
Abstract:
To provide the most comprehensive picture of species phylogeny and phylogeography of European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus), we analyzed mtDNA control region (610 bp) of 1469 samples of roe deer from Central and Eastern Europe and included into the analyses additional 1541 mtDNA sequences from GenBank from other regions of the continent. We detected two mtDNA lineages of the species: European and Siberian (an introgression of C. pygargus mtDNA into C. capreolus). The Siberian lineage was most frequent in the eastern part of the continent and declined toward Central Europe. The European lineage contained three clades (Central, Eastern, and Western) composed of several haplogroups, many of which were separated in space. The Western clade appeared to have a discontinuous range from Portugal to Russia. Most of the haplogroups in the Central and the Eastern clades were under expansion during the Weichselian glacial period before the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), while the expansion time of the Western clade overlapped with the Eemian interglacial. The high genetic diversity of extant roe deer is the result of their survival during the LGM probably in a large, contiguous range spanning from the Iberian Peninsula to the Caucasus Mts and in two northern refugia.
Zitierstile
Harvard-Zitierstil: Plis, K., Niedzialkowska, M., Borowik, T., Lang, J., Heddergott, M., Tiainen, J., et al. (2022) Pan-European phylogeography of the European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus), Ecology and Evolution, 12(5), Article e8931. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.8931
APA-Zitierstil: Plis, K., Niedzialkowska, M., Borowik, T., Lang, J., Heddergott, M., Tiainen, J., Bunevich, A., Sprem, N., Paule, L., Danilkin, A., Kholodova, M., Zvychaynaya, E., Kashinina, N., Pokorny, B., Flajsman, K., Paulauskas, A., Djan, M., Ristic, Z., Novak, L., ...Jedrzejewska, B. (2022). Pan-European phylogeography of the European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus). Ecology and Evolution. 12(5), Article e8931. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.8931
Schlagwörter
Capreolus capreolus; COMMON VOLE; EASTERN-EUROPE; mitochondrial DNA; POPULATION-GROWTH; POSTGLACIAL COLONIZATION; PYGARGUS; the Last Glacial Maximum refugia; the Quaternary history