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Reviving the African Wolf Canis lupus lupaster in North and West Africa: A Mitochondrial Lineage Ranging More than 6,000 km Wide

The recent discovery of a lineage of gray wolf in North-East Africa suggests the presence of a cryptic canid on the continent, the African wolf Canis lupus lupaster. We analyzed the mtDNA diversity (cytochrome b and control region) of a series of African Canis including wolf-like animals from North...

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Autores principales: Gaubert, Philippe, Bloch, Cécile, Benyacoub, Slim, Abdelhamid, Adnan, Pagani, Paolo, Djagoun, Chabi Adéyèmi Marc Sylvestre, Couloux, Arnaud, Dufour, Sylvain
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3416759/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22900047
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042740
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author Gaubert, Philippe
Bloch, Cécile
Benyacoub, Slim
Abdelhamid, Adnan
Pagani, Paolo
Djagoun, Chabi Adéyèmi Marc Sylvestre
Couloux, Arnaud
Dufour, Sylvain
author_facet Gaubert, Philippe
Bloch, Cécile
Benyacoub, Slim
Abdelhamid, Adnan
Pagani, Paolo
Djagoun, Chabi Adéyèmi Marc Sylvestre
Couloux, Arnaud
Dufour, Sylvain
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description The recent discovery of a lineage of gray wolf in North-East Africa suggests the presence of a cryptic canid on the continent, the African wolf Canis lupus lupaster. We analyzed the mtDNA diversity (cytochrome b and control region) of a series of African Canis including wolf-like animals from North and West Africa. Our objectives were to assess the actual range of C. l. lupaster, to further estimate the genetic characteristics and demographic history of its lineage, and to question its taxonomic delineation from the golden jackal C. aureus, with which it has been considered synonymous. We confirmed the existence of four distinct lineages within the gray wolf, including C. lupus/familiaris (Holarctic wolves and dogs), C. l. pallipes, C. l. chanco and C. l. lupaster. Taxonomic assignment procedures identified wolf-like individuals from Algeria, Mali and Senegal, as belonging to C. l. lupaster, expanding its known distribution c. 6,000 km to the west. We estimated that the African wolf lineage (i) had the highest level of genetic diversity within C. lupus, (ii) coalesced during the Late Pleistocene, contemporaneously with Holarctic wolves and dogs, and (iii) had an effective population size of c. 80,000 females. Our results suggest that the African wolf is a relatively ancient gray wolf lineage with a fairly large, past effective population size, as also suggested by the Pleistocene fossil record. Unique field observations in Senegal allowed us to provide a morphological and behavioral diagnosis of the African wolf that clearly distinguished it from the sympatric golden jackal. However, the detection of C. l. lupaster mtDNA haplotypes in C. aureus from Senegal brings the delineation between the African wolf and the golden jackal into question. In terms of conservation, it appears urgent to further characterize the status of the African wolf with regard to the African golden jackal.
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spelling pubmed-34167592012-08-16 Reviving the African Wolf Canis lupus lupaster in North and West Africa: A Mitochondrial Lineage Ranging More than 6,000 km Wide Gaubert, Philippe Bloch, Cécile Benyacoub, Slim Abdelhamid, Adnan Pagani, Paolo Djagoun, Chabi Adéyèmi Marc Sylvestre Couloux, Arnaud Dufour, Sylvain PLoS One Research Article The recent discovery of a lineage of gray wolf in North-East Africa suggests the presence of a cryptic canid on the continent, the African wolf Canis lupus lupaster. We analyzed the mtDNA diversity (cytochrome b and control region) of a series of African Canis including wolf-like animals from North and West Africa. Our objectives were to assess the actual range of C. l. lupaster, to further estimate the genetic characteristics and demographic history of its lineage, and to question its taxonomic delineation from the golden jackal C. aureus, with which it has been considered synonymous. We confirmed the existence of four distinct lineages within the gray wolf, including C. lupus/familiaris (Holarctic wolves and dogs), C. l. pallipes, C. l. chanco and C. l. lupaster. Taxonomic assignment procedures identified wolf-like individuals from Algeria, Mali and Senegal, as belonging to C. l. lupaster, expanding its known distribution c. 6,000 km to the west. We estimated that the African wolf lineage (i) had the highest level of genetic diversity within C. lupus, (ii) coalesced during the Late Pleistocene, contemporaneously with Holarctic wolves and dogs, and (iii) had an effective population size of c. 80,000 females. Our results suggest that the African wolf is a relatively ancient gray wolf lineage with a fairly large, past effective population size, as also suggested by the Pleistocene fossil record. Unique field observations in Senegal allowed us to provide a morphological and behavioral diagnosis of the African wolf that clearly distinguished it from the sympatric golden jackal. However, the detection of C. l. lupaster mtDNA haplotypes in C. aureus from Senegal brings the delineation between the African wolf and the golden jackal into question. In terms of conservation, it appears urgent to further characterize the status of the African wolf with regard to the African golden jackal. Public Library of Science 2012-08-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3416759/ /pubmed/22900047 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042740 Text en © 2012 Gaubert et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Gaubert, Philippe
Bloch, Cécile
Benyacoub, Slim
Abdelhamid, Adnan
Pagani, Paolo
Djagoun, Chabi Adéyèmi Marc Sylvestre
Couloux, Arnaud
Dufour, Sylvain
Reviving the African Wolf Canis lupus lupaster in North and West Africa: A Mitochondrial Lineage Ranging More than 6,000 km Wide
title Reviving the African Wolf Canis lupus lupaster in North and West Africa: A Mitochondrial Lineage Ranging More than 6,000 km Wide
title_full Reviving the African Wolf Canis lupus lupaster in North and West Africa: A Mitochondrial Lineage Ranging More than 6,000 km Wide
title_fullStr Reviving the African Wolf Canis lupus lupaster in North and West Africa: A Mitochondrial Lineage Ranging More than 6,000 km Wide
title_full_unstemmed Reviving the African Wolf Canis lupus lupaster in North and West Africa: A Mitochondrial Lineage Ranging More than 6,000 km Wide
title_short Reviving the African Wolf Canis lupus lupaster in North and West Africa: A Mitochondrial Lineage Ranging More than 6,000 km Wide
title_sort reviving the african wolf canis lupus lupaster in north and west africa: a mitochondrial lineage ranging more than 6,000 km wide
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3416759/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22900047
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042740
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