生物
濒危物种
人口
有效人口规模
栖息地破坏
近亲繁殖
谱系(遗传)
保护遗传学
生态学
进化生物学
濒危物种
圈养繁殖
适应(眼睛)
动物
遗传多样性
栖息地
遗传变异
遗传学
基因
等位基因
人口学
神经科学
社会学
微卫星
作者
Jiaqing Yuan,Wang Gui-qiang,Le Zhao,Andrew C. Kitchener,Sun Ting,Wu Chen,Chen Huang,Chen Wang,Xiao Xu,Jinhong Wang,Hui‐Meng Lu,Lulu Xu,Qigao Jiangzuo,William J. Murphy,Dong‐Dong Wu,Gang Li
出处
期刊:Science Advances
[American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)]
日期:2023-10-06
卷期号:9 (40)
被引量:2
标识
DOI:10.1126/sciadv.adh9143
摘要
Clouded leopards (Neofelis spp.), a morphologically and ecologically distinct lineage of big cats, are severely threatened by habitat loss and fragmentation, targeted hunting, and other human activities. The long-held poor understanding of their genetics and evolution has undermined the effectiveness of conservation actions. Here, we report a comprehensive investigation of the whole genomes, population genetics, and adaptive evolution of Neofelis. Our results indicate the genus Neofelis arose during the Pleistocene, coinciding with glacial-induced climate changes to the distributions of savannas and rainforests, and signatures of natural selection associated with genes functioning in tooth, pigmentation, and tail development, associated with clouded leopards' unique adaptations. Our study highlights high-altitude adaptation as the main factor driving nontaxonomic population differentiation in Neofelis nebulosa. Population declines and inbreeding have led to reduced genetic diversity and the accumulation of deleterious variation that likely affect reproduction of clouded leopards, highlighting the urgent need for effective conservation efforts.
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