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Main » 2012 » October » 26 » Rarest dog: Ethiopian wolves are genetically vulnerable
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Rarest dog: Ethiopian wolves are genetically vulnerable
Populations of the world's rarest dog, the Ethiopian wolf, are genetically fragmenting, scientists say.[/color]

Fewer than 500 of Africa's only wolf species are thought to survive.

Now a 12-year study of Ethiopian wolves living in the Ethiopian highlands has found there is little gene flow between the small remaining populations.

That places the wolves at greater risk of extinction from disease, or habitat degradation.

In a study published in the journal Animal Conservation, Dada Gottelli of the Zoological Society of London and colleagues in Oxford, UK and Berlin, Germany, quantified the genetic diversity, population structure and patterns of gene flow among 72 wild-living Ethiopian wolves.The team sampled wolves living within six of the remaining seven remnant populations, as well as from one population at Mount Choke, that has since become extinct.

They found that genetic diversity was relatively high for a species that has declined to fewer than 500 individuals.

That may be because discrete populations of wolves survived in Africa after the last glaciation period, which ended 18,000 years ago, and a number of rare gene types became fixed and maintained in these separate groups.

However, this isolation is now working against the wolves.

Researchers studied gene types at 14 separate locations on the wolf genome. They found that there is now weak gene flow between the Ethiopian wolf groups.

That could be because, like other canids such as grey wolves and red foxes, Ethiopian wolves prefer very specific habitats and are unlikely to travel long distances.

That makes it unlikely that the wolves will join other groups, which would provide an opportunity to mix their genes.

More worryingly, the researchers also found that sub-populations within each population are also isolated.
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Total comments: 9
9 Johnny_Bravo  
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I adore dogs. So i like wolves to biggrin It's a pity that their population is getting low. I think people must solve this problem

8 Pashkaa  
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This article makes think about one of the biggest problems: extinction of wild animals. People must do something with it.

7 Little_Mu  
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I think people must protect all species of animals. We are largely to blame for extinction of some animal species. Not everyone understands that animals are our friends and they need our help. This article really makes you think about it.

6 Perilova  
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I like animals.Wolves are dangerous animals,but it is the creation of nature,so people should take care about it.

5 :)  
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I agree with girls.A lot of animals need our help.I afraid of wolves but they are beautiful animals.

4 Zhgutik  
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Nowadays a lot of species of animals can become extinct.It is relevant problem and it concerned many people.We should try to save animals from extinction. It is our duty.

3 Valerka  
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Wolves are beautiful animals.Of course, sometimes they can harm people. But, nevertheless, wu must protect this kind of animals. Our nature is in our hands. You chose an interesting article, i read it with a big pleasure!!!!

2 ValerieTr  
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Nowadays a lot of species of some animals are at risk of extinction. It's a pity that most of them forever disappear. What do you think about it?

1 Nastay62rus  
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questions:
what do you think of animals?
whether danger threatens wolves?
how you consider, whether it is necessary to protect this species of wolves?

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