The Population Origins and Expansion of Feral Cats in Australia.

J Hered

From the School of Veterinary and Life Sciences, Murdoch University, Murdoch, Western Australia 6150, Australia (Spencer); Theodosius Dobzhansky Center for Genome Bioinformatics, St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg 199004, Russian Federation (Yurchenko and O'Brien); Laboratory of Genomic Diversity, National Cancer Institute-Frederick, Frederick, MA 21702 (David, Scott, Driscoll, and Menotti-Raymond); University of Maryland, College Park, MA 20742 (Scott and Driscoll); NIAAA, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MA 20892 (Koepfli); Oceanographic Center, Nova Southeastern University, Ft Lauderdale, FL (O'Brien); and 5115 Westridge Road, Bethesda, MA (Menotti-Raymond).

Published: March 2016

The historical literature suggests that in Australia, the domestic cat (Felis catus) had a European origin [~200 years before present (ybp)], but it is unclear if cats arrived from across the Asian land bridge contemporaneously with the dingo (4000 ybp), or perhaps immigrated ~40000 ybp in association with Aboriginal settlement from Asia. The origin of cats in Australia is important because the continent has a complex and ancient faunal assemblage that is dominated by endemic rodents and marsupials and lacks the large placental carnivores found on other large continents. Cats are now ubiquitous across the entire Australian continent and have been implicit in the range contraction or extinction of its small to medium sized (<3.5kg) mammals. We analyzed the population structure of 830 cats using 15 short tandem repeat (STR) genomic markers. Their origin appears to come exclusively from European founders. Feral cats in continental Australia exhibit high genetic diversity in comparison with the low diversity found in populations of feral cats living on islands. The genetic structure is consistent with a rapid westerly expansion from eastern Australia and a limited expansion in coastal Western Australia. Australian cats show modest if any population structure and a close genetic alignment with European feral cats as compared to cats from Asia, the Christmas and Cocos (Keeling) Islands (Indian Ocean), and European wildcats (F. silvestris silvestris).

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