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Conservation implications of elucidating the Korean wolf taxonomic ambiguity through whole-genome sequencing

Author(s)
Hernandez-Alonso, GermanRamos-Madrigal, JazminSun, XinScharff-Olsen, Camilla HjorthSinding, Mikkel-Holger S.Martins, Nuno F. F.Ciucani, Marta MariaMak, Sarah S. T.Lanigan, Liam ThomasClausen, Cecilie G. G.Bhak, JongJeon, SungwonKim, ChangjaeEo, Kyung YeonCho, Seong-HoBoldgiv, BazartserenGantulga, GankhuyagUnudbayasgalan, ZunduibaatarKosintsev, Pavel A. A.Stenoien, Hans K. K.Gilbert, M. Thomas P.Gopalakrishnan, Shyam
Issued Date
2023-08
DOI
10.1002/ece3.10404
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/65712
Citation
ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, v.13, no.8, pp.e10404
Abstract
The taxonomic status of the now likely extirpated Korean Peninsula wolf has been extensively debated, with some arguing it represents an independent wolf lineage, Canis coreanus. To investigate the Korean wolf's genetic affiliations and taxonomic status, we sequenced and analysed the genomes of a Korean wolf dated to the beginning of the 20th century, and a captive wolf originally from the Pyongyang Central Zoo. Our results indicated that the Korean wolf bears similar genetic ancestry to other regional East Asian populations, therefore suggesting it is not a distinct taxonomic lineage. We identified regional patterns of wolf population structure and admixture in East Asia with potential conservation consequences in the Korean Peninsula and on a regional scale. We find that the Korean wolf has similar genomic diversity and inbreeding to other East Asian wolves. Finally, we show that, in contrast to the historical sample, the captive wolf is genetically more similar to wolves from the Tibetan Plateau; hence, Korean wolf conservation programmes might not benefit from the inclusion of this specimen.
Publisher
WILEY
ISSN
2045-7758
Keyword (Author)
Canis lupuspopulation genomicstaxonomic ambiguitywolf conservation geneticswolf population structure
Keyword
LIBRARY PREPARATIONANCIENTWOLVESDOGSADMIXTUREPATTERNSHISTORY

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