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Morphometric, Behavioral, and Genomic Evidence for a New Orangutan Species
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- Recercat. Dipósit de la Recerca de Catalunya, instname, Nater, A, Mattle-Greminger, M P, Nurcahyo, A, Nowak, M G, de Manuel, M, Desai, T, Groves, C, Pybus, M, Sonay, T B, Roos, C, Lameira, A R, Wich, S A, Askew, J, Davila-Ross, M, Fredriksson, G, de Valles, G, Casals, F, Prado-Martinez, J, Goossens, B, Verschoor, E J, Warren, K S, Singleton, I, Marques, D A, Pamungkas, J, Perwitasari-Farajallah, D, Rianti, P, Tuuga, A, Gut, I G, Gut, M, Orozco-terWengel, P, Van Schaik, C P, Bertranpetit, J, Anisimova, M, Scally, A, Marques-Bonet, T, Meijaard, E & Krützen, M 2017, ' Morphometric, behavioral, and genomic evidence for a new orangutan species ', Current Biology, vol. 27, no. 22, pp. 3487-3498 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2017.09.047, Current Biology, 27(22), 3487-3498.e10. Cell Press, Current Biology
- Publication Year :
- 2017
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2017.
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Abstract
- This work was financially supported by University of Zurich (UZH) Forschungskredit grants FK-10 (M.P.M.-G.), FK-15-103 (A. Nater), and FK-14-094 (T.B.S.), Swiss National Science Foundation grant 3100A-116848 (M.K.and C.P.v.S.), the Leakey Foundation (M.P.M.-G.), the A.H. Schultz Foundation (M.K. and M.P.M.-G.), UZH Research Priority Program “Evolution in Action” (M.K.), Arcus Foundation grant G-PGM-1411-1112 (E.M.), Australian National University (ANU) research fund (A. Nurcahyo), an ANU Vice Chancellor Travel Grant (A. Nurcahyo), Australia Awards Scholarship-DFAT (A. Nurcahyo), ERC Starting Grant 260372 (T.M.-B.), EMBOYIP 2013 (T.M.-B.), MINECOBFU2014-55090-P, BFU2015-7116-ERC, BFU2015-6215-ERCU01, and MH106874 (T.M.-B.), Fundacio Zoo Barcelona (T.M.-B.), Julius–Klaus Foundation (M.K.), MINECO/FEDERBFU2016-77961-P (J.B. and M.P.), Gates Cambridge Trust (T.D.), and the Department of Anthropology at the University of Zurich. Six extant species of non-human great apes are currently recognized: Sumatran and Bornean orangutans, eastern and western gorillas, and chimpanzees and bonobos [1]. However, large gaps remain in our knowledge of fine-scale variation in hominoid morphology, behavior, and genetics, and aspects of great ape taxonomy remain in flux. This is particularly true for orangutans (genus: Pongo), the only Asian great apes and phylogenetically our most distant relatives among extant hominids [1]. Designation of Bornean and Sumatran orangutans, P. pygmaeus (Linnaeus 1760) and P. abelii (Lesson 1827), as distinct species occurred in 2001 [1, 2]. Here, we show that an isolated population from Batang Toru, at the southernmost range limit of extant Sumatran orangutans south of Lake Toba, is distinct from other northern Sumatran and Bornean populations. By comparing cranio-mandibular and dental characters of an orangutan killed in a human-animal conflict to those of 33 adult male orangutans of a similar developmental stage, we found consistent differences between the Batang Toru individual and other extant Ponginae. Our analyses of 37 orangutan genomes provided a second line of evidence. Model-based approaches revealed that the deepest split in the evolutionary history of extant orangutans occurred ∼3.38 mya between the Batang Toru population and those to the north of Lake Toba, whereas both currently recognized species separated much later, about 674 kya. Our combined analyses support a new classification of orangutans into three extant species. The new species, Pongo tapanuliensis, encompasses the Batang Toru population, of which fewer than 800 individuals survive. Postprint
- Subjects :
- 10207 Department of Anthropology
0301 basic medicine
0106 biological sciences
Tapanuli orangutan
QH301 Biology
590: Tiere (Zoologie)
01 natural sciences
Gene flow
Population genomics
Orangutans
Psychology
Chordata
Phylogeny
education.field_of_study
0303 health sciences
Genome
Genètica de poblacions
biology
Behavior, Animal
300 Social sciences, sociology & anthropology
Hominidae
Biodiversity
Genomics
Biological Evolution
Phylogeography
Mammalia
Taxonomy (biology)
Morphometrics
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Primates
Gene Flow
Pongo abelii
BF Psychology
Sundaland
Genetic Speciation
Population
Zoology
BF
1100 General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
QH426 Genetics
Conservation
010603 evolutionary biology
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
10127 Institute of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies
QH301
03 medical and health sciences
1300 General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Pongo pygmaeus
Animalia
Animals
education
Pongo tapanuliensis
QH426
Taxonomy
030304 developmental biology
Developmental stage
QL
572: Biochemie
QH
Endangered Species
Pongo
Genetic Variation
DAS
biology.organism_classification
Great apes
030104 developmental biology
570 Life sciences
Ponginae
Metagenomics
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 09609822 and 18790445
- Volume :
- 27
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Current Biology
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....2b2a25c3249ffa836d70a6006810a34e
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2017.11.020