Historic Sampling of a Vanishing Beast: Population Structure and Diversity in the Black Rhinoceros

Author:

Sánchez-Barreiro Fátima1ORCID,De Cahsan Binia1ORCID,Westbury Michael V1ORCID,Sun Xin1ORCID,Margaryan Ashot1ORCID,Fontsere Claudia12ORCID,Bruford Michael W3ORCID,Russo Isa-Rita M3ORCID,Kalthoff Daniela C4ORCID,Sicheritz-Pontén Thomas15ORCID,Petersen Bent15ORCID,Dalén Love67ORCID,Zhang Guojie891011ORCID,Marquès-Bonet Tomás21213ORCID,Gilbert M Thomas P114ORCID,Moodley Yoshan15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Globe Institute, University of Copenhagen , Copenhagen , Denmark

2. Institut de Biologia Evolutiva (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas–Universitat Pompeu Fabra), Barcelona Biomedical Research Park , Barcelona, Catalonia , Spain

3. Cardiff School of Biosciences, Cardiff University , Cardiff , UK

4. Department of Zoology, Swedish Museum of Natural History , Stockholm , Sweden

5. Centre of Excellence for Omics-Driven Computational Biodiscovery (COMBio), Faculty of Applied Sciences, AIMST University , Kedah , Malaysia

6. Department of Zoology, Centre for Palaeogenetics , Stockholm University, Stockholm , Sweden

7. Department of Bioinformatics and Genetics, Swedish Museum of Natural History , Stockholm , Sweden

8. Section for Ecology and Evolution, Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen , Copenhagen , Denmark

9. State Key Laboratory of Genetic Resources and Evolution, Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences , Kunming , People's Republic of China

10. Center for Excellence in Animal Evolution and Genetics, Chinese Academy of Sciences , Kunming , People's Republic of China

11. BGI Research, BGI-Shenzhen , Shenzhen , People's Republic of China

12. National Centre for Genomic Analysis–Centre for Genomic Regulation, Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology , Barcelona , Spain

13. Life & Medical Sciences, Institucio Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats (ICREA) , Barcelona, Catalonia , Spain

14. Department of Natural History, NTNU University Museum , Trondheim , Norway

15. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Venda , Thohoyandou , Republic of South Africa

Abstract

Abstract The black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis L.) is a critically endangered species historically distributed across sub-Saharan Africa. Hunting and habitat disturbance have diminished both its numbers and distribution since the 19th century, but a poaching crisis in the late 20th century drove them to the brink of extinction. Genetic and genomic assessments can greatly increase our knowledge of the species and inform management strategies. However, when a species has been severely reduced, with the extirpation and artificial admixture of several populations, it is extremely challenging to obtain an accurate understanding of historic population structure and evolutionary history from extant samples. Therefore, we generated and analyzed whole genomes from 63 black rhinoceros museum specimens collected between 1775 and 1981. Results showed that the black rhinoceros could be genetically structured into six major historic populations (Central Africa, East Africa, Northwestern Africa, Northeastern Africa, Ruvuma, and Southern Africa) within which were nested four further subpopulations (Maasailand, southwestern, eastern rift, and northern rift), largely mirroring geography, with a punctuated north–south cline. However, we detected varying degrees of admixture among groups and found that several geographical barriers, most prominently the Zambezi River, drove population discontinuities. Genomic diversity was high in the middle of the range and decayed toward the periphery. This comprehensive historic portrait also allowed us to ascertain the ancestry of 20 resequenced genomes from extant populations. Lastly, using insights gained from this unique temporal data set, we suggest management strategies, some of which require urgent implementation, for the conservation of the remaining black rhinoceros diversity.

Funder

ERC Consolidator

EMBO Short-Term Fellowship

National Research Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics,Molecular Biology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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