Ecology and Evolution (May 2022)
Pan‐European phylogeography of the European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus)
- Kamila Plis,
- Magdalena Niedziałkowska,
- Tomasz Borowik,
- Johannes Lang,
- Mike Heddergott,
- Juha Tiainen,
- Aleksey Bunevich,
- Nikica Šprem,
- Ladislav Paule,
- Aleksey Danilkin,
- Marina Kholodova,
- Elena Zvychaynaya,
- Nadezhda Kashinina,
- Boštjan Pokorny,
- Katarina Flajšman,
- Algimantas Paulauskas,
- Mihajla Djan,
- Zoran Ristić,
- Luboš Novák,
- Szilvia Kusza,
- Christine Miller,
- Dimitris Tsaparis,
- Stoyan Stoyanov,
- Maryna Shkvyria,
- Franz Suchentrunk,
- Miroslav Kutal,
- Vukan Lavadinović,
- Dragana Šnjegota,
- Ana‐Maria Krapal,
- Gabriel Dănilă,
- Rauno Veeroja,
- Elżbieta Dulko,
- Bogumiła Jędrzejewska
Affiliations
- Kamila Plis
- Mammal Research Institute Polish Academy of Sciences Białowieża Poland
- Magdalena Niedziałkowska
- Mammal Research Institute Polish Academy of Sciences Białowieża Poland
- Tomasz Borowik
- Mammal Research Institute Polish Academy of Sciences Białowieża Poland
- Johannes Lang
- Working Group for Wildlife Research at Clinic for Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians and Fish Justus‐Liebig‐University Giessen Gießen Germany
- Mike Heddergott
- Department of Zoology Musée National d’Histoire Naturelle Luxembourg City Luxembourg
- Juha Tiainen
- Lammi Biological Station University of Helsinki Lammi Finland
- Aleksey Bunevich
- State National Park Belovezhskaya Pushcha Kamenyuki Republic of Belarus
- Nikica Šprem
- Department of Fisheries, Apiculture, Wildlife Management and Special Zoology Faculty of Agriculture University of Zagreb Zagreb Croatia
- Ladislav Paule
- Department of Phytology Technical University in Zvolen Zvolen Slovak Republic
- Aleksey Danilkin
- A.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution Russian Academy of Sciences Moscow Russia
- Marina Kholodova
- A.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution Russian Academy of Sciences Moscow Russia
- Elena Zvychaynaya
- A.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution Russian Academy of Sciences Moscow Russia
- Nadezhda Kashinina
- A.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution Russian Academy of Sciences Moscow Russia
- Boštjan Pokorny
- Faculty of Environmental Protection Velenje Slovenia
- Katarina Flajšman
- Department of Forest Ecology Slovenian Forestry Institute Ljubljana Slovenia
- Algimantas Paulauskas
- Department of Biology Vytautas Magnus University Kaunas Lithuania
- Mihajla Djan
- Department of Biology and Ecology Faculty of Sciences University of Novi Sad Novi Sad Republic of Serbia
- Zoran Ristić
- Department of Geography, Tourism and Hotel Management Faculty of Sciences University of Novi Sad Novi Sad Serbia
- Luboš Novák
- Department of Forest Protection and Wildlife Management Mendel University in Brno Brno Czech Republic
- Szilvia Kusza
- Centre for Agricultural Genomics and Biotechnology Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences and Environmental Management University of Debrecen Debrecen Hungary
- Christine Miller
- Bureau of Wildlife Biology Bavaria Rottach‐Egern Germany
- Dimitris Tsaparis
- Institute of Marine Biology, Biotechnology and Aquaculture (IMBBC) Hellenic Centre for Marine Research Heraklion, Crete Greece
- Stoyan Stoyanov
- Wildlife Management Department University of Forestry Sofia Bulgaria
- Maryna Shkvyria
- Kyiv Zoological Park of National Importance Kyiv Ukraine
- Franz Suchentrunk
- Research Institute of Wildlife Ecology University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna Vienna Austria
- Miroslav Kutal
- Department of Forest Ecology Faculty of Forestry and Wood Technology Mendel University in Brno Brno Czech Republic
- Vukan Lavadinović
- Faculty of Forestry University of Belgrade Belgrade Serbia
- Dragana Šnjegota
- Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics University of Banja Luka Banja Luka Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Ana‐Maria Krapal
- "Grigore Antipa" National Museum of Natural History Bucharest Romania
- Gabriel Dănilă
- Faculty of Forestry Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava Suceava Romania
- Rauno Veeroja
- Department of Wildlife Monitoring Estonian Environment Agency Tallin Estonia
- Elżbieta Dulko
- Department of Anesthesiology University of Virginia Health System Charlottesville Virginia USA
- Bogumiła Jędrzejewska
- Mammal Research Institute Polish Academy of Sciences Białowieża Poland
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.8931
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 12,
no. 5
pp. n/a – n/a
Abstract
Abstract To provide the most comprehensive picture of species phylogeny and phylogeography of European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus), we analyzed mtDNA control region (610 bp) of 1469 samples of roe deer from Central and Eastern Europe and included into the analyses additional 1541 mtDNA sequences from GenBank from other regions of the continent. We detected two mtDNA lineages of the species: European and Siberian (an introgression of C. pygargus mtDNA into C. capreolus). The Siberian lineage was most frequent in the eastern part of the continent and declined toward Central Europe. The European lineage contained three clades (Central, Eastern, and Western) composed of several haplogroups, many of which were separated in space. The Western clade appeared to have a discontinuous range from Portugal to Russia. Most of the haplogroups in the Central and the Eastern clades were under expansion during the Weichselian glacial period before the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), while the expansion time of the Western clade overlapped with the Eemian interglacial. The high genetic diversity of extant roe deer is the result of their survival during the LGM probably in a large, contiguous range spanning from the Iberian Peninsula to the Caucasus Mts and in two northern refugia.
Keywords
- Capreolus capreolus
- expansion
- mitochondrial DNA
- the Last Glacial Maximum refugia
- the Quaternary history