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Reassessing the evolutionary history of ass-like equids: Insights from patterns of genetic variation in contemporary extant populations

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MOLECULAR PHYLOGENETICS AND EVOLUTION
卷 85, 期 -, 页码 88-96

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.ympev.2015.01.005

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Equus; African wild ass; Asiatic wild ass; Evolutionary history; Genetic diversity; Noninvasive DNA

资金

  1. FEDER funds
  2. EU program COMPETE
  3. Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) [PTDC/BIA-BIC/118107/2010, FCOMP-01-0124-FEDER-019757]
  4. FCT project [PTDC/BIA-BDE/64111/2006]
  5. FCT through an IF-FCT contract
  6. EcoHealth Alliance
  7. Basel Zoo
  8. Saint Louis Zoo
  9. Liberec Zoo
  10. Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia [PTDC/BIA-BIC/118107/2010, PTDC/BIA-BDE/64111/2006] Funding Source: FCT

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All extant equid species are grouped in a single genus - Equus. Among those, ass-like equids have remained particularly unstudied and their phylogenetic relations were poorly understood, most probably because they inhabit extreme environments in remote geographic areas. To gain further insights into the evolutionary history of ass-like equids, we have used a non-invasive sampling approach to collect representative fecal samples of extant African and Asiatic ass-like equid populations across their distribution range and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequencing analyses to examine intraspecific genetic diversity and population structure, and to reconstruct phylogenetic relations among wild ass species/subspecies. Sequence analyses of 410 base pairs of the fast evolving mtDNA control region identified the Asiatic wild ass population of Kalamaili (China) as the one displaying the highest diversity among all wild ass populations. Phylogenetic analyses of complete cytochrome b sequences revealed that African and Asiatic wild asses shared a common ancestor approximately 2.3 Mya and that diversification in both groups occurred much latter, probably driven by climatic events during the Pleistocene. Inferred genetic relationships among Asiatic wild ass species do not support E. kiang monophyly, highlighting the need of more extensive studies in order to clarify the taxonomic status of species/subspecies belonging to this branch of the Equus phylogeny. These results highlight the importance of re-assessing the evolutionary history of ass-like equid species, and urge to extend studies at the population level to efficiently design conservation and management actions for these threatened species. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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