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Identifying the true number of specimens of the extinct blue antelope (Hippotragus leucophaeus)

Hempel, Elisabeth (författare)
Universität Potsdam, Evolutionary Adaptive Genomics, Germany
Bibi, Faysal (författare)
Museum für Naturkunde, Leibniz Institute for Evolution and Biodiversity Science, Berlin, Germany
Faith, J. Tyler (författare)
Natural History Museum of Utah, University of Utah, USA
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Brink, James S. (författare)
National Museum Bloemfontein, Republic of South Africa
Kalthoff, Daniela C. (författare)
Naturhistoriska riksmuseet,Enheten för zoologi
Kamminga, Pepijn (författare)
Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden, The Netherlands
Paijmans, Johanna L. A. (författare)
Department of Genetics and Genome Biology, University of Leicester, UK
Westbury, Michael V. (författare)
Section for Evolutionary Genomics, The GLOBE Institute, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Hofreiter, Michael (författare)
Universität Potsdam, Evolutionary Adaptive Genomics, Germany
Zachos, Frank E. (författare)
Natural History Museum Vienna, Austria
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2021-01-22
2021
Engelska.
Ingår i: Scientific Reports. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 2045-2322. ; 11:2100
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  • Native to southern Africa, the blue antelope (Hippotragus leucophaeus) is the only large African mammal species known to have become extinct in historical times. However, it was poorly documented prior to its extinction ~ 1800 AD, and many of the small number of museum specimens attributed to it are taxonomically contentious. This places limitations on our understanding of its morphology, ecology, and the mechanisms responsible for its demise. We retrieved genetic information from ten of the sixteen putative blue antelope museum specimens using both shotgun sequencing and mitochondrial genome target capture in an attempt to resolve the uncertainty surrounding the identification of these specimens. We found that only four of the ten investigated specimens, and not a single skull, represent the blue antelope. This indicates that the true number of historical museum specimens of the blue antelope is even smaller than previously thought, and therefore hardly any reference material is available for morphometric, comparative and genetic studies. Our study highlights how genetics can be used to identify rare species in natural history collections where other methods may fail or when records are scarce. Additionally, we present an improved mitochondrial reference genome for the blue antelope as well as one complete and two partial mitochondrial genomes. A first analysis of these mitochondrial genomes indicates low levels of maternal genetic diversity in the ‘museum population’, possibly confirming previous results that blue antelope population size was already low at the time of the European colonization of South Africa.

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NATURVETENSKAP  -- Biologi -- Zoologi (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Biological Sciences -- Zoology (hsv//eng)

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