Genetic variation of blood proteins within and between local populations of grivet monkey (Cercopithecus aethiops aethiops) in central Ethiopia |
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Authors: | Makoto K. Shimada Takayoshi Shotake |
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Affiliation: | (1) Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University, Kanrin, Inuyama, 484 Aichi, Japan |
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Abstract: | A population genetic study by blood protein electrophoresis revealed that populations of wild grivet monkeys in central Ethiopia show a comparatively low level of variability and less differentiation among local populations over broad geographical areas. This is evaluated by comparison with other wild primate studies using the same electrophoretic technique. A total of 196 blood samples, collected from 10 local populations comprising 11 troops distributed along approximately 600 km of the Awash River, were examined for 33 genetic loci. The low level of variability was indicated by the proportion of polymorphic loci (Ppoly), which was on average 11% with an average heterozygosity (H) of 3%. A tendency for lower genetic differentiation among local populations was shown by theG ST value of 0.09, an averageF ST of 0.08, andNei's genetic distance; ranging from 0.002 to 0.023. Considering paleoclimatological studies of the area and ecological traits of this species, these findings can be explained as a consequence of a comparatively recent and repeated series of rapid habitat expansions following severe climatic conditions. |
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Keywords: | Grivet monkey Blood protein variation Local population Variability Population differentiation Population size fluctuation |
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