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Mitochondrial phylogeography of the European wild boar: the effect of climate on genetic diversity and spatial lineage sorting across Europe

Sibelle Torres VilaçaDipartimento di Biologia ed Evoluzione Università di Ferrara 44121 Ferrara ItalyDaniela BiosaDipartimento di Scienze della Natura e del Territorio Università di Sassari 07100 Sassari ItalyFrank E. ZachosNatural History Museum Vienna A‐1010 Vienna AustriaLaura IacolinaDipartimento di Scienze della Natura e del Territorio Università di Sassari 07100 Sassari ItalyJulia KirschningZoological Institute Christian‐Albrechts‐Universität zu Kiel 24118 Kiel GermanyPaulo C. AlvesCIBIO Faculdade de Ciências Universidade do Porto 4485‐661 Vairão PortugalLadislav PauleFaculty of Forestry Technical University in Zvolen 960 53 Zvolen SlovakiaChristian GortázarSaBio IREC CSIC‐UCLM‐JCCM 13071 Ciudad Real SpainZizzis MamurisDepartment of Biochemistry and Biotech University of Thessaly 41221 Larissa GreeceBogumiła JędrzejewskaMammal Research Institute Polish Academy of Sciences 17‐230 Białowieża PolandTomasz BorowikMammal Research Institute Polish Academy of Sciences 17‐230 Białowieża PolandVadim E. SidorovichInstitute of Zoology National Academy of Sciences of Belarus 220072 Minsk BelarusJosip KusakDepartment of Biology Faculty of Veterinary Medicine University of Zagreb 10000 Zagreb CroatiaStefano CostaLaboratorio Chimico della Camera di Commercio di Torino 10127 Torino ItalyLaurent SchleyAdministration de la Nature et des Forêts L‐2453 LuxembourgGünther B. HartlZoological Institute Christian‐Albrechts‐Universität zu Kiel 24118 Kiel GermanyMarco ApollonioDipartimento di Scienze della Natura e del Territorio Università di Sassari 07100 Sassari ItalyGiorgio BertorelleDipartimento di Biologia ed Evoluzione Università di Ferrara 44121 Ferrara ItalyMassimo ScanduraDipartimento di Scienze della Natura e del Territorio Università di Sassari 07100 Sassari Italy
2014en
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Abstract Aim Climate changes in the past had a deep impact on the evolutionary history of many species and left genetic signatures that are often still detectable today. We investigated the geographical pattern of mitochondrial DNA diversity in the European wild boar ( Sus scrofa ). Our final aims were to clarify the influence of present and past climatic conditions, infer the geographical position of glacial refugia, and suggest post‐glacial spatial dynamics. Location Europe. Methods D‐loop sequences were obtained for 763 individuals from Portugal to western Russia. Phylogenetic, multivariate and interpolation methods were used to describe the genetic and geographical patterns. Climatic suitability during the Last Glacial Maximum ( LGM ) was predicted using MaxEnt . The effect of present and past suitability on the observed patterns of diversity was evaluated by multiple linear regression. Results We confirmed the existence of a ubiquitous mitochondrial clade in Europe (E1), an endemic clade in Italy (E2) and a few East Asian haplotypes (A), presumably introgressed from domestic pigs. No Near Eastern haplotypes were detected. Genetic divergence was not simply related to geographical distance. A clear south–north decreasing gradient of diversity was observed, with maximum levels in putative glacial refugia. Latitudinal variation in climatic conditions during the LGM was shown to be a good predictor of current genetic diversity. Moreover, an unexpected similarity between Iberia and eastern Europe was observed, while central European populations showed a higher affinity to the Italian gene pool. Main conclusions The current distribution of mitochondrial genetic diversity was highly influenced by past climatic events, especially those related to the LGM , and is consistent with a major contribution of the Italian peninsula and the Balkans to the post‐glacial recolonization of northern areas. More recent processes, such as restocking and extensive hunting, probably acted at rather local scales, without great impact on the global pattern of mitochondrial diversity.

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