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Dynamic range expansion leads to establishment of a new, genetically distinct wolf population in Central Europe

Local extinction and recolonization events can shape genetic structure of subdivided animal populations. The gray wolf (Canis lupus) was extirpated from most of Europe, but recently recolonized big part of its historical range. An exceptionally dynamic expansion of wolf population is observed in the...

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Autores principales: Szewczyk, Maciej, Nowak, Sabina, Niedźwiecka, Natalia, Hulva, Pavel, Špinkytė-Bačkaitienė, Renata, Demjanovičová, Klára, Bolfíková, Barbora Černá, Antal, Vladimír, Fenchuk, Viktar, Figura, Michał, Tomczak, Patrycja, Stachyra, Przemysław, Stępniak, Kinga M., Zwijacz-Kozica, Tomasz, Mysłajek, Robert W.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6908625/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31831858
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-55273-w
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author Szewczyk, Maciej
Nowak, Sabina
Niedźwiecka, Natalia
Hulva, Pavel
Špinkytė-Bačkaitienė, Renata
Demjanovičová, Klára
Bolfíková, Barbora Černá
Antal, Vladimír
Fenchuk, Viktar
Figura, Michał
Tomczak, Patrycja
Stachyra, Przemysław
Stępniak, Kinga M.
Zwijacz-Kozica, Tomasz
Mysłajek, Robert W.
author_facet Szewczyk, Maciej
Nowak, Sabina
Niedźwiecka, Natalia
Hulva, Pavel
Špinkytė-Bačkaitienė, Renata
Demjanovičová, Klára
Bolfíková, Barbora Černá
Antal, Vladimír
Fenchuk, Viktar
Figura, Michał
Tomczak, Patrycja
Stachyra, Przemysław
Stępniak, Kinga M.
Zwijacz-Kozica, Tomasz
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description Local extinction and recolonization events can shape genetic structure of subdivided animal populations. The gray wolf (Canis lupus) was extirpated from most of Europe, but recently recolonized big part of its historical range. An exceptionally dynamic expansion of wolf population is observed in the western part of the Great European Plain. Nonetheless, genetic consequences of this process have not yet been fully understood. We aimed to assess genetic diversity of this recently established wolf population in Western Poland (WPL), determine its origin and provide novel data regarding the population genetic structure of the grey wolf in Central Europe. We utilized both spatially explicit and non-explicit Bayesian clustering approaches, as well as a model-independent, multivariate method DAPC, to infer genetic structure in large dataset (881 identified individuals) of wolf microsatellite genotypes. To put the patterns observed in studied population into a broader biogeographic context we also analyzed a mtDNA control region fragment widely used in previous studies. In comparison to a source population, we found slightly reduced allelic richness and heterozygosity in the newly recolonized areas west of the Vistula river. We discovered relatively strong west-east structuring in lowland wolves, probably reflecting founder-flush and allele surfing during range expansion, resulting in clear distinction of WPL, eastern lowland and Carpathian genetic groups. Interestingly, wolves from recently recolonized mountainous areas (Sudetes Mts, SW Poland) clustered together with lowland, but not Carpathian wolf populations. We also identified an area in Central Poland that seems to be a melting pot of western, lowland eastern and Carpathian wolves. We conclude that the process of dynamic recolonization of Central European lowlands lead to the formation of a new, genetically distinct wolf population. Together with the settlement and establishment of packs in mountains by lowland wolves and vice versa, it suggests that demographic dynamics and possibly anthropogenic barriers rather than ecological factors (e.g. natal habitat-biased dispersal patterns) shape the current wolf genetic structure in Central Europe.
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spelling pubmed-69086252019-12-16 Dynamic range expansion leads to establishment of a new, genetically distinct wolf population in Central Europe Szewczyk, Maciej Nowak, Sabina Niedźwiecka, Natalia Hulva, Pavel Špinkytė-Bačkaitienė, Renata Demjanovičová, Klára Bolfíková, Barbora Černá Antal, Vladimír Fenchuk, Viktar Figura, Michał Tomczak, Patrycja Stachyra, Przemysław Stępniak, Kinga M. Zwijacz-Kozica, Tomasz Mysłajek, Robert W. Sci Rep Article Local extinction and recolonization events can shape genetic structure of subdivided animal populations. The gray wolf (Canis lupus) was extirpated from most of Europe, but recently recolonized big part of its historical range. An exceptionally dynamic expansion of wolf population is observed in the western part of the Great European Plain. Nonetheless, genetic consequences of this process have not yet been fully understood. We aimed to assess genetic diversity of this recently established wolf population in Western Poland (WPL), determine its origin and provide novel data regarding the population genetic structure of the grey wolf in Central Europe. We utilized both spatially explicit and non-explicit Bayesian clustering approaches, as well as a model-independent, multivariate method DAPC, to infer genetic structure in large dataset (881 identified individuals) of wolf microsatellite genotypes. To put the patterns observed in studied population into a broader biogeographic context we also analyzed a mtDNA control region fragment widely used in previous studies. In comparison to a source population, we found slightly reduced allelic richness and heterozygosity in the newly recolonized areas west of the Vistula river. We discovered relatively strong west-east structuring in lowland wolves, probably reflecting founder-flush and allele surfing during range expansion, resulting in clear distinction of WPL, eastern lowland and Carpathian genetic groups. Interestingly, wolves from recently recolonized mountainous areas (Sudetes Mts, SW Poland) clustered together with lowland, but not Carpathian wolf populations. We also identified an area in Central Poland that seems to be a melting pot of western, lowland eastern and Carpathian wolves. We conclude that the process of dynamic recolonization of Central European lowlands lead to the formation of a new, genetically distinct wolf population. Together with the settlement and establishment of packs in mountains by lowland wolves and vice versa, it suggests that demographic dynamics and possibly anthropogenic barriers rather than ecological factors (e.g. natal habitat-biased dispersal patterns) shape the current wolf genetic structure in Central Europe. Nature Publishing Group UK 2019-12-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6908625/ /pubmed/31831858 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-55273-w Text en © The Author(s) 2019 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Szewczyk, Maciej
Nowak, Sabina
Niedźwiecka, Natalia
Hulva, Pavel
Špinkytė-Bačkaitienė, Renata
Demjanovičová, Klára
Bolfíková, Barbora Černá
Antal, Vladimír
Fenchuk, Viktar
Figura, Michał
Tomczak, Patrycja
Stachyra, Przemysław
Stępniak, Kinga M.
Zwijacz-Kozica, Tomasz
Mysłajek, Robert W.
Dynamic range expansion leads to establishment of a new, genetically distinct wolf population in Central Europe
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title_fullStr Dynamic range expansion leads to establishment of a new, genetically distinct wolf population in Central Europe
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic range expansion leads to establishment of a new, genetically distinct wolf population in Central Europe
title_short Dynamic range expansion leads to establishment of a new, genetically distinct wolf population in Central Europe
title_sort dynamic range expansion leads to establishment of a new, genetically distinct wolf population in central europe
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6908625/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31831858
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-55273-w
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