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Nat Commun ; 11(1): 4048, 2020 09 01.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32873779

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Pleistocene glacial-interglacial cycles are correlated with dramatic temperature oscillations. Examining how species responded to these natural fluctuations can provide valuable insights into the impacts of present-day anthropogenic climate change. Here we present a phylogeographic study of the extinct American mastodon (Mammut americanum), based on 35 complete mitochondrial genomes. These data reveal the presence of multiple lineages within this species, including two distinct clades from eastern Beringia. Our molecular date estimates suggest that these clades arose at different times, supporting a pattern of repeated northern expansion and local extirpation in response to glacial cycling. Consistent with this hypothesis, we also note lower levels of genetic diversity among northern mastodons than in endemic clades south of the continental ice sheets. The results of our study highlight the complex relationships between population dispersals and climate change, and can provide testable hypotheses for extant species expected to experience substantial biogeographic impacts from rising temperatures.


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Changement climatique , Spéciation génétique , Génome mitochondrial , Mastodontes/génétique , Animaux , ADN ancien/analyse , ADN ancien/isolement et purification , ADN mitochondrial/génétique , ADN mitochondrial/isolement et purification , Femelle , Fossiles , Mâle , Phylogéographie
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