Genetic analysis of historic western Great Lakes region wolf samples reveals early Canis lupus/lycaon hybridization.

Abstract:

:The genetic status of wolves in the western Great Lakes region has received increased attention following the decision to remove them from protection under the US Endangered Species Act. A recent study of mitochondrial DNA has suggested that the recovered wolf population is not genetically representative of the historic population. We present microsatellite genotype data on three historic samples and compare them with extant populations, and interpret published genetic data to show that the pre-recovery population was admixed over a century ago by eastern wolf (Canis lycaon) and grey wolf (Canis lupus) hybridization. The DNA profiles of the historic samples are similar to those of extant animals in the region, suggesting that the current Great Lakes wolves are representative of the historic population.

journal_name

Biol Lett

journal_title

Biology letters

authors

Wheeldon T,White BN

doi

10.1098/rsbl.2008.0516

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2009-02-23 00:00:00

pages

101-4

issue

1

eissn

1744-9561

issn

1744-957X

pii

LRG171V51680N605

journal_volume

5

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