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Demographic history of the Tibetan antelope Pantholops hodgsoni(chiru)
Authors:Yu-Rong DU  Song-Chang GUO  Zhao-Feng WANG  Hai-Xing CI  Zhen-Yuan CAI  Qian ZHANG  Jian-Ping SU  Jian-Quan LIU
Abstract:The Tibetan antelope(chiru,Pantholops hodgsoni),a heavily poached species and symbol of the QinghaiTibetan Plateau(QTP),is noted worldwide for its special calving migration.This species originated in the early Quaternary and it is interesting to know how the following climatic oscillations affected its demographic dynamics in the climate-sensitive QTP.In this study,we analyzed the mitochondrial D-loop region from 312 individuals sampled in all of the six major populations.We found high rates of gene flow and little genetic differentiation between populations,suggesting that the calving migration may have homogenized the genetic pool of this species.Both mismatch distribution analyses and coalescent simulations suggested that this species experienced a demographic expansion approximately 600-200 Kyt following the retreat of the large glaciers developed in the QTP at 800-600 Kyr,rather than at the end of the last glacial age,as previously suggested based on a limited sample size.In addition,we found evidence of a chiru population decrease probably related to the human settings at the QTP during the middle Holocene.
Keywords:chiru  calving migration  demographic expansion  mitochondrial D-loop  Quaternary
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