Preserving genetic diversity and adaptive potential while avoiding inbreeding depression is crucial for the long-term conservation of natural populations. Despite demographic increases, traces of past bottleneck events at the genomic level should be carefully considered for population management. From this perspective, the peninsular Italian wolf is a paradigmatic case. After being on the brink of extinction in the late 1960s, peninsular Italian wolves rebounded and recolonized most of the peninsula aided by conservation measures, including habitat and legal protection. Notwithstanding their demographic recovery, a comprehensive understanding of the genomic consequences of the historical bottleneck in Italian wolves is still lacking. To fill this gap, we sequenced whole genomes of thirteen individuals sampled in the core historical range of the species in Central Italy to conduct population genomic analyses, including a comparison with wolves from two highly-inbred wolf populations (i.e., Scandinavia and Isle Royale). We found that peninsular Italian wolves, despite their recent recovery, still exhibit relatively low genetic diversity, a small effective population size, signatures of inbreeding, and a non-negligible genetic load. Our findings indicate that the peninsular Italian wolf population is still susceptible to bottleneck legacies, which could lead to local inbreeding depression in case of population reduction or fragmentations. This study emphasizes the importance of considering key genetic parameters to design appropriate long-term conservation management plans

Battilani, D.; Gargiulo, R.; Caniglia, R.; Fabbri, E.; Ramos-Madrigal, J.; Fontsere, C.; Ciucani, M.M.; Gopalakrishnan, S.; Girardi, M.; Fracasso, I.; Mastroiaco, M.; Ciucci, P.; Vernesi, C. (9999). Beyond population size: whole-genome data reveal bottleneck legacies in the peninsular Italian wolf. JOURNAL OF HEREDITY: esae041. doi: 10.1093/jhered/esae041 handle: https://hdl.handle.net/10449/86398

Beyond population size: whole-genome data reveal bottleneck legacies in the peninsular Italian wolf

Girardi, Matteo;Fracasso, Ilaria;Vernesi, Cristiano
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Preserving genetic diversity and adaptive potential while avoiding inbreeding depression is crucial for the long-term conservation of natural populations. Despite demographic increases, traces of past bottleneck events at the genomic level should be carefully considered for population management. From this perspective, the peninsular Italian wolf is a paradigmatic case. After being on the brink of extinction in the late 1960s, peninsular Italian wolves rebounded and recolonized most of the peninsula aided by conservation measures, including habitat and legal protection. Notwithstanding their demographic recovery, a comprehensive understanding of the genomic consequences of the historical bottleneck in Italian wolves is still lacking. To fill this gap, we sequenced whole genomes of thirteen individuals sampled in the core historical range of the species in Central Italy to conduct population genomic analyses, including a comparison with wolves from two highly-inbred wolf populations (i.e., Scandinavia and Isle Royale). We found that peninsular Italian wolves, despite their recent recovery, still exhibit relatively low genetic diversity, a small effective population size, signatures of inbreeding, and a non-negligible genetic load. Our findings indicate that the peninsular Italian wolf population is still susceptible to bottleneck legacies, which could lead to local inbreeding depression in case of population reduction or fragmentations. This study emphasizes the importance of considering key genetic parameters to design appropriate long-term conservation management plans
Canis lupus
Ne estimation
Conservation genomics
Genetic diversity
Genetic load
Inbreeding
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Battilani, D.; Gargiulo, R.; Caniglia, R.; Fabbri, E.; Ramos-Madrigal, J.; Fontsere, C.; Ciucani, M.M.; Gopalakrishnan, S.; Girardi, M.; Fracasso, I.; Mastroiaco, M.; Ciucci, P.; Vernesi, C. (9999). Beyond population size: whole-genome data reveal bottleneck legacies in the peninsular Italian wolf. JOURNAL OF HEREDITY: esae041. doi: 10.1093/jhered/esae041 handle: https://hdl.handle.net/10449/86398
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