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Recent genetic connectivity and clinal variation in chimpanzees.

Jack D LesterLinda VigilantPaolo GrattonMaureen S McCarthyChristopher D BarrattPaula DieguezAnthony AgborPaula Álvarez-VaronaSamuel AngedakinEmmanuel Ayuk AyimisinEmma BaileyMattia BessoneGregory BrazzolaRebecca ChancellorHeather CohenEmmanuel DanquahTobias DeschnerVillard Ebot EgbeManasseh Eno-NkuAnnemarie GoedmakersAnne-Céline GranjonJosephine HeadDaniela HedwigRaquel Adriana Hernandez-AguilarKathryn J JefferySorrel JonesJessica JunkerParag KadamMichael KaiserAmmie K KalanLaura KehoeIvonne KienastKevin E LangergraberJuan LapuenteAnne LaudisoitKevin LeeSergio MarrocoliVianet MihindouDavid MorganGeoffrey MuhanguziEmily NeilSonia NichollChristopher OrbellLucy Jayne OrmsbyLiliana PachecoAlex PielMartha M RobbinsAaron RundusCrickette M SanzLilah SciakyAlhaji M SiakaVeronika StädeleFiona A StewartNikki TaggEls TonJoost van SchijndelMagloire Kambale VyalengereraErin G WesslingJacob WillieRoman M WittigYisa Ginath YuhKyle YurkiwKlaus ZuberbuehlerChristophe BoeschHjalmar S KühlMimi Arandjelovic
Published in: Communications biology (2021)
Much like humans, chimpanzees occupy diverse habitats and exhibit extensive behavioural variability. However, chimpanzees are recognized as a discontinuous species, with four subspecies separated by historical geographic barriers. Nevertheless, their range-wide degree of genetic connectivity remains poorly resolved, mainly due to sampling limitations. By analyzing a geographically comprehensive sample set amplified at microsatellite markers that inform recent population history, we found that isolation by distance explains most of the range-wide genetic structure of chimpanzees. Furthermore, we did not identify spatial discontinuities corresponding with the recognized subspecies, suggesting that some of the subspecies-delineating geographic barriers were recently permeable to gene flow. Substantial range-wide genetic connectivity is consistent with the hypothesis that behavioural flexibility is a salient driver of chimpanzee responses to changing environmental conditions. Finally, our observation of strong local differentiation associated with recent anthropogenic pressures portends future loss of critical genetic diversity if habitat fragmentation and population isolation continue unabated.
Keyphrases
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