The Evolution and Population Diversity of Bison in Pleistocene and Holocene Eurasia: Sex Matters

Knowledge about the origin and evolutionary history of the bison has been improved recently owing to several genomic and paleogenomic studies published in the last two years, which elucidated large parts of the evolution of bison populations during the Upper Pleistocene and Holocene in Eurasia. The...

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Main Authors: Thierry Grange, Jean-Philip Brugal, Laurence Flori, Mathieu Gautier, Antigone Uzunidis, Eva-Maria Geigl
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-07-01
Series:Diversity
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Bos
Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-2818/10/3/65
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spelling doaj-ca9486cb08964b92a4486cc1b0758e682020-11-25T00:26:42ZengMDPI AGDiversity1424-28182018-07-011036510.3390/d10030065d10030065The Evolution and Population Diversity of Bison in Pleistocene and Holocene Eurasia: Sex MattersThierry Grange0Jean-Philip Brugal1Laurence Flori2Mathieu Gautier3Antigone Uzunidis4Eva-Maria Geigl5Institut Jacques Monod, UMR 7592, CNRS, University Paris Diderot, 75013 Paris, FranceAix Marseille University, CNRS, Minist Culture, UMR 7269 LAMPEA, 13094 Aix-en-Provence, FranceSELMET, INRA, CIRAD, Montpellier SupAgro, Univ Montpellier, 34398 Montpellier, FranceCBGP, INRA, CIRAD, IRD, Montpellier SupAgro, Univ Montpellier, 34988 Montferrier sur Lez CEDEX, FranceAix Marseille University, CNRS, Minist Culture, UMR 7269 LAMPEA, 13094 Aix-en-Provence, FranceInstitut Jacques Monod, UMR 7592, CNRS, University Paris Diderot, 75013 Paris, FranceKnowledge about the origin and evolutionary history of the bison has been improved recently owing to several genomic and paleogenomic studies published in the last two years, which elucidated large parts of the evolution of bison populations during the Upper Pleistocene and Holocene in Eurasia. The produced data, however, were interpreted in contradicting manners. Here, we have gathered, reanalyzed and compared previously published or unpublished morphometric and genetic data that have not yet been integrated and that we synthesize in a unified framework. In particular, we re-estimate dates of divergence of mitogenome lineages based on an extended dataset comprising 81 complete ancient bison mitogenomes and we revisit putative gene flow between the Bos and Bison genera based on comparative analyses of ancient and modern bison genomes, thereby questioning published conclusions. Morphometric analyses taking into account sexual dimorphism invalidate a previous claim that Bison schoetensacki was present in France during the Late Pleistocene. Both morphometric and genome analyses reveal that Eurasian bison belonging to different Bison priscus and Bison bonasus lineages maintained parallel evolutionary paths with gene flow during a long period of incomplete speciation that ceased only upon the migration of B. priscus to the American continent establishing the American bison lineage. Our nuclear genome analysis of the evolutionary history of B. bonasus allows us to reject the previous hypothesis that it is a hybrid of B. priscus and Bos primigenius. Based on present-day behavioral studies of European and American bison, we propose that apparently conflicting lines of evidence can be reconciled by positing that female bison drove the specialization of bison populations to different ecological niches while male bison drove regular homogenizing genetic exchanges between populations.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-2818/10/3/65BisonBosevolutionmorphologygenomepaleogenomicsclimate changePleistoceneHolocenesexual dimorphism
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author Thierry Grange
Jean-Philip Brugal
Laurence Flori
Mathieu Gautier
Antigone Uzunidis
Eva-Maria Geigl
spellingShingle Thierry Grange
Jean-Philip Brugal
Laurence Flori
Mathieu Gautier
Antigone Uzunidis
Eva-Maria Geigl
The Evolution and Population Diversity of Bison in Pleistocene and Holocene Eurasia: Sex Matters
Diversity
Bison
Bos
evolution
morphology
genome
paleogenomics
climate change
Pleistocene
Holocene
sexual dimorphism
author_facet Thierry Grange
Jean-Philip Brugal
Laurence Flori
Mathieu Gautier
Antigone Uzunidis
Eva-Maria Geigl
author_sort Thierry Grange
title The Evolution and Population Diversity of Bison in Pleistocene and Holocene Eurasia: Sex Matters
title_short The Evolution and Population Diversity of Bison in Pleistocene and Holocene Eurasia: Sex Matters
title_full The Evolution and Population Diversity of Bison in Pleistocene and Holocene Eurasia: Sex Matters
title_fullStr The Evolution and Population Diversity of Bison in Pleistocene and Holocene Eurasia: Sex Matters
title_full_unstemmed The Evolution and Population Diversity of Bison in Pleistocene and Holocene Eurasia: Sex Matters
title_sort evolution and population diversity of bison in pleistocene and holocene eurasia: sex matters
publisher MDPI AG
series Diversity
issn 1424-2818
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Knowledge about the origin and evolutionary history of the bison has been improved recently owing to several genomic and paleogenomic studies published in the last two years, which elucidated large parts of the evolution of bison populations during the Upper Pleistocene and Holocene in Eurasia. The produced data, however, were interpreted in contradicting manners. Here, we have gathered, reanalyzed and compared previously published or unpublished morphometric and genetic data that have not yet been integrated and that we synthesize in a unified framework. In particular, we re-estimate dates of divergence of mitogenome lineages based on an extended dataset comprising 81 complete ancient bison mitogenomes and we revisit putative gene flow between the Bos and Bison genera based on comparative analyses of ancient and modern bison genomes, thereby questioning published conclusions. Morphometric analyses taking into account sexual dimorphism invalidate a previous claim that Bison schoetensacki was present in France during the Late Pleistocene. Both morphometric and genome analyses reveal that Eurasian bison belonging to different Bison priscus and Bison bonasus lineages maintained parallel evolutionary paths with gene flow during a long period of incomplete speciation that ceased only upon the migration of B. priscus to the American continent establishing the American bison lineage. Our nuclear genome analysis of the evolutionary history of B. bonasus allows us to reject the previous hypothesis that it is a hybrid of B. priscus and Bos primigenius. Based on present-day behavioral studies of European and American bison, we propose that apparently conflicting lines of evidence can be reconciled by positing that female bison drove the specialization of bison populations to different ecological niches while male bison drove regular homogenizing genetic exchanges between populations.
topic Bison
Bos
evolution
morphology
genome
paleogenomics
climate change
Pleistocene
Holocene
sexual dimorphism
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-2818/10/3/65
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