2019
DOI: 10.1186/s12862-019-1420-5
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Alternated selection mechanisms maintain adaptive diversity in different demographic scenarios of a large carnivore

Abstract: Background Different population trajectories are expected to impact the signature of neutral and adaptive processes at multiple levels, challenging the assessment of the relative roles of different microevolutionary forces. Here, we integrate adaptive and neutral variability patterns to disentangle how adaptive diversity is driven under different demographic scenarios within the Iberian wolf ( Canis lupus ) range. We studied the persistent, the expanding and a small, iso… Show more

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“…Both parasite-mediated and sexual selection shape functional MHC polymorphism in mammalian populations [4]. However, different taxonomic families, and even different species within a family, have evolved various strategies allowing them to successfully cope with the selection pressure of extremely variable pathogens and with other environmental challenges [5,6,7,8]. Therefore, further studies of mammalian species and families are needed for obtaining a comprehensive and unbiased picture of MHC function and diversity [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both parasite-mediated and sexual selection shape functional MHC polymorphism in mammalian populations [4]. However, different taxonomic families, and even different species within a family, have evolved various strategies allowing them to successfully cope with the selection pressure of extremely variable pathogens and with other environmental challenges [5,6,7,8]. Therefore, further studies of mammalian species and families are needed for obtaining a comprehensive and unbiased picture of MHC function and diversity [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inhabiting a largely human-dominated landscape, such as our study area [ 47 ], frequent contact with humans and domestic animals may contribute to the occurrence of sarcoptic mange outbreaks [ 1 , 35 ]. Additionally, the Iberian wolf population is highly structured, presents low connectivity [ 48 ], and exhibits low genetic diversity in the major histocompatibility complex class II locus [ 49 ]. This low diversity reported at a locus involved in the immune response to extracellular parasites [ 50 ] could lead to increased susceptibility to sarcoptic mange.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Strygina and Khlestkina (2019) identified the regulatory genes HvMpc1-H2 and HvMpc1-H3 that controlled the synthesis of anthocyanins and the color of the aleurone layer. Localization of genes was observed on 4HL [ 74 ]. The identification and analysis of the genes encoding TF of the WD40 family and determining the anthocyanin coloration of the kernel were carried out by Strygina et al (2019).…”
Section: Regulatory and Structural Genes For The Biosynthesis Of Anthocyanins In Barley And β-Glucans In Oatsmentioning
confidence: 99%