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author Flores-Manzanero, Alejandro
Bogdanowicz, Wiesław
Stefanović, Milomir
Adavoudi, Roya
Khosravi, Rasoul
Martínez-Sosa, Francelly
Doan, Karolina
Srinivas, Yellapu
Banea, Ovidiu C
Ćirović, Duško
D'Amico, Gianluca
Djan, Mihajla
Giannatos, Giorgos
Hatlauf, Jennifer
Hayrapetyan, Vahram
Heltai, Miklós
Homel, Kanstantsin
Hulva, Pavel
Ionică, Angela Monica
Jhala, Yadvendradev Vikramsinh
Juránková, Jana
Kaboli, Mohammad
Kopaliani, Natia
Kowalczyk, Rafał
Krofel, Miha
Lanszki, József
Lapini, Luca
Lymberakis, Petros
Männil, Peep
Markov, Georgi
Mihalca, Andrei Daniel
Miliou, Anastasia
Modrý, David
Molchan, Vladislav
Ostrowski, Stéphane
Pakeltytė, Giedrė
Ruņģis, Dainis Edgars
Šnjegota, Dragana
Szabó, László
Tryfonopoulos, George A
Tsingarska, Elena
Volokh, Anatoliy M
Wójcik, Jan M
Pilot, Małgorzata
author_facet Flores-Manzanero, Alejandro
Bogdanowicz, Wiesław
Stefanović, Milomir
Adavoudi, Roya
Khosravi, Rasoul
Martínez-Sosa, Francelly
Doan, Karolina
Srinivas, Yellapu
Banea, Ovidiu C
Ćirović, Duško
D'Amico, Gianluca
Djan, Mihajla
Giannatos, Giorgos
Hatlauf, Jennifer
Hayrapetyan, Vahram
Heltai, Miklós
Homel, Kanstantsin
Hulva, Pavel
Ionică, Angela Monica
Jhala, Yadvendradev Vikramsinh
Juránková, Jana
Kaboli, Mohammad
Kopaliani, Natia
Kowalczyk, Rafał
Krofel, Miha
Lanszki, József
Lapini, Luca
Lymberakis, Petros
Männil, Peep
Markov, Georgi
Mihalca, Andrei Daniel
Miliou, Anastasia
Modrý, David
Molchan, Vladislav
Ostrowski, Stéphane
Pakeltytė, Giedrė
Ruņģis, Dainis Edgars
Šnjegota, Dragana
Szabó, László
Tryfonopoulos, George A
Tsingarska, Elena
Volokh, Anatoliy M
Wójcik, Jan M
Pilot, Małgorzata
Flores-Manzanero, Alejandro
Bogdanowicz, Wiesław
Stefanović, Milomir
Adavoudi, Roya
Khosravi, Rasoul
Martínez-Sosa, Francelly
Doan, Karolina
Srinivas, Yellapu
Banea, Ovidiu C
Ćirović, Duško
D'Amico, Gianluca
Djan, Mihajla
Giannatos, Giorgos
Hatlauf, Jennifer
Hayrapetyan, Vahram
Heltai, Miklós
Homel, Kanstantsin
Hulva, Pavel
Ionică, Angela Monica
Jhala, Yadvendradev Vikramsinh
Juránková, Jana
Kaboli, Mohammad
Kopaliani, Natia
Kowalczyk, Rafał
Krofel, Miha
Lanszki, József
Lapini, Luca
Lymberakis, Petros
Männil, Peep
Markov, Georgi
Mihalca, Andrei Daniel
Miliou, Anastasia
Modrý, David
Molchan, Vladislav
Ostrowski, Stéphane
Pakeltytė, Giedrė
Ruņģis, Dainis Edgars
Šnjegota, Dragana
Szabó, László
Tryfonopoulos, George A
Tsingarska, Elena
Volokh, Anatoliy M
Wójcik, Jan M
Pilot, Małgorzata
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Climate as the Main Driver of Large-Scale Genetic Patterns and Connectivity in the Expanding Golden Jackal. Flores-Manzanero, Alejandro Bogdanowicz, Wiesław Stefanović, Milomir Adavoudi, Roya Khosravi, Rasoul Martínez-Sosa, Francelly Doan, Karolina Srinivas, Yellapu Banea, Ovidiu C Ćirović, Duško D'Amico, Gianluca Djan, Mihajla Giannatos, Giorgos Hatlauf, Jennifer Hayrapetyan, Vahram Heltai, Miklós Homel, Kanstantsin Hulva, Pavel Ionică, Angela Monica Jhala, Yadvendradev Vikramsinh Juránková, Jana Kaboli, Mohammad Kopaliani, Natia Kowalczyk, Rafał Krofel, Miha Lanszki, József Lapini, Luca Lymberakis, Petros Männil, Peep Markov, Georgi Mihalca, Andrei Daniel Miliou, Anastasia Modrý, David Molchan, Vladislav Ostrowski, Stéphane Pakeltytė, Giedrė Ruņģis, Dainis Edgars Šnjegota, Dragana Szabó, László Tryfonopoulos, George A Tsingarska, Elena Volokh, Anatoliy M Wójcik, Jan M Pilot, Małgorzata Animals Climate Change Gene Flow Animal Distribution Europe Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide Ecosystem Climate Rapid global changes in climate and habitats lead to shifts in species' geographic ranges. Range contractions experienced by numerous species may result in local extinctions and connectivity disruptions. In some species, range expansions have been observed instead, suggesting the enlargement of suitable habitats and/or adaptations to changing environments. Despite its importance for wildlife management, our understanding of the factors influencing species' spatial responses to rapidly changing environments remains limited. The golden jackal serves as an excellent model to address this knowledge gap, given its ongoing rapid range expansion. In this study, we investigated environmental factors contributing to genetic connectivity and local adaptation across the expanding range of the golden jackal, based on a comprehensive sampling scheme across Eurasia (n = 363), a high-quality set of genomic markers (19,746 SNPs), and a landscape genomics framework. At the continental scale, geographic distance emerged as the predominant factor. At finer spatial scales, genetic connectivity was best explained by climatic predictors, specifically high annual and seasonal variations in precipitation and temperature, which can shape the species' spatial genetic structure by constraining gene flow. Our connectivity models for current and future climatic conditions show that the species' northward expansion is facilitated by changes in these variables in central and northern Europe promoting high connectivity. Precipitation and temperature were also responsible for most local adaptation signals. Given the potential role of hybridization with domestic dogs in shaping range expansion patterns, we investigated the association between environmental conditions and dog admixture proportions. We found no significant trends, indicating a limited effect of dog admixture on habitat choice. Collectively, our findings suggest that the golden jackal has the potential to continue its expansion across Eurasia in response to ongoing global climate change, providing an example of a species that rapidly tracks the expansion of its suitable habitats.
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spellingShingle Climate as the Main Driver of Large-Scale Genetic Patterns and Connectivity in the Expanding Golden Jackal.
Flores-Manzanero, Alejandro
Bogdanowicz, Wiesław
Stefanović, Milomir
Adavoudi, Roya
Khosravi, Rasoul
Martínez-Sosa, Francelly
Doan, Karolina
Srinivas, Yellapu
Banea, Ovidiu C
Ćirović, Duško
D'Amico, Gianluca
Djan, Mihajla
Giannatos, Giorgos
Hatlauf, Jennifer
Hayrapetyan, Vahram
Heltai, Miklós
Homel, Kanstantsin
Hulva, Pavel
Ionică, Angela Monica
Jhala, Yadvendradev Vikramsinh
Juránková, Jana
Kaboli, Mohammad
Kopaliani, Natia
Kowalczyk, Rafał
Krofel, Miha
Lanszki, József
Lapini, Luca
Lymberakis, Petros
Männil, Peep
Markov, Georgi
Mihalca, Andrei Daniel
Miliou, Anastasia
Modrý, David
Molchan, Vladislav
Ostrowski, Stéphane
Pakeltytė, Giedrė
Ruņģis, Dainis Edgars
Šnjegota, Dragana
Szabó, László
Tryfonopoulos, George A
Tsingarska, Elena
Volokh, Anatoliy M
Wójcik, Jan M
Pilot, Małgorzata
Animals
Climate Change
Gene Flow
Animal Distribution
Europe
Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
Ecosystem
Climate
Climate as the Main Driver of Large-Scale Genetic Patterns and Connectivity in the Expanding Golden Jackal. Flores-Manzanero, Alejandro Bogdanowicz, Wiesław Stefanović, Milomir Adavoudi, Roya Khosravi, Rasoul Martínez-Sosa, Francelly Doan, Karolina Srinivas, Yellapu Banea, Ovidiu C Ćirović, Duško D'Amico, Gianluca Djan, Mihajla Giannatos, Giorgos Hatlauf, Jennifer Hayrapetyan, Vahram Heltai, Miklós Homel, Kanstantsin Hulva, Pavel Ionică, Angela Monica Jhala, Yadvendradev Vikramsinh Juránková, Jana Kaboli, Mohammad Kopaliani, Natia Kowalczyk, Rafał Krofel, Miha Lanszki, József Lapini, Luca Lymberakis, Petros Männil, Peep Markov, Georgi Mihalca, Andrei Daniel Miliou, Anastasia Modrý, David Molchan, Vladislav Ostrowski, Stéphane Pakeltytė, Giedrė Ruņģis, Dainis Edgars Šnjegota, Dragana Szabó, László Tryfonopoulos, George A Tsingarska, Elena Volokh, Anatoliy M Wójcik, Jan M Pilot, Małgorzata Animals Climate Change Gene Flow Animal Distribution Europe Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide Ecosystem Climate Rapid global changes in climate and habitats lead to shifts in species' geographic ranges. Range contractions experienced by numerous species may result in local extinctions and connectivity disruptions. In some species, range expansions have been observed instead, suggesting the enlargement of suitable habitats and/or adaptations to changing environments. Despite its importance for wildlife management, our understanding of the factors influencing species' spatial responses to rapidly changing environments remains limited. The golden jackal serves as an excellent model to address this knowledge gap, given its ongoing rapid range expansion. In this study, we investigated environmental factors contributing to genetic connectivity and local adaptation across the expanding range of the golden jackal, based on a comprehensive sampling scheme across Eurasia (n = 363), a high-quality set of genomic markers (19,746 SNPs), and a landscape genomics framework. At the continental scale, geographic distance emerged as the predominant factor. At finer spatial scales, genetic connectivity was best explained by climatic predictors, specifically high annual and seasonal variations in precipitation and temperature, which can shape the species' spatial genetic structure by constraining gene flow. Our connectivity models for current and future climatic conditions show that the species' northward expansion is facilitated by changes in these variables in central and northern Europe promoting high connectivity. Precipitation and temperature were also responsible for most local adaptation signals. Given the potential role of hybridization with domestic dogs in shaping range expansion patterns, we investigated the association between environmental conditions and dog admixture proportions. We found no significant trends, indicating a limited effect of dog admixture on habitat choice. Collectively, our findings suggest that the golden jackal has the potential to continue its expansion across Eurasia in response to ongoing global climate change, providing an example of a species that rapidly tracks the expansion of its suitable habitats.
title Climate as the Main Driver of Large-Scale Genetic Patterns and Connectivity in the Expanding Golden Jackal.
topic Animals
Climate Change
Gene Flow
Animal Distribution
Europe
Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
Ecosystem
Climate
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41999104/