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Reassessing the evolutionary history of ass-like equids: insights from patterns of genetic variation in contemporary extant populations.

Mol Phylogenet Evol

April 2015

Research Centre for Biodiversity and Genetic Resources (CIBIO), InBIO, Universidade do Porto, Campus Agrário de Vairão, R. Padre Armando Quintas 7, Vairão 4485-661, Portugal; Department of Biology, Faculty of Sciences, Universidade do Porto, Rua do Campo Alegre S/N FC4, 4169-007 Porto, Portugal. Electronic address:

All extant equid species are grouped in a single genus - Equus. Among those, ass-like equids have remained particularly unstudied and their phylogenetic relations were poorly understood, most probably because they inhabit extreme environments in remote geographic areas. To gain further insights into the evolutionary history of ass-like equids, we have used a non-invasive sampling approach to collect representative fecal samples of extant African and Asiatic ass-like equid populations across their distribution range and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequencing analyses to examine intraspecific genetic diversity and population structure, and to reconstruct phylogenetic relations among wild ass species/subspecies.

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The endangered Grevy's Zebra (Equus grevyi) is confined to the Horn of Africa, specifically Ethiopia and Kenya. It is threatened by habitat loss and fragmentation due to human encroachment of historic range. Knowledge of population genetics is essential for the development of appropriate conservation actions and management.

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