入侵物种的分子-基因鉴定-亚洲豺狼(CANIS AUREUS)在白俄罗斯境内

E. Kheidorova, A. Shpak, K. Homel, Vadim E. Sidorovich, Victar V. Demianchyk, Vadzim V. Prakapchuk, M. Nikiforov
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普通豺(Canis aureus Linnaeus, 1758年)是犬科的一种哺乳动物,其特征是近几十年来活动范围迅速扩大。在白俄罗斯,关于胡狼登记的第一份报告出现在2012年,涉及2011年底在布列斯特地区东南部发现的一种动物。然而,这一发现在当时并没有得到科学的证实。这项工作的目的是通过分子遗传学方法确定在白俄罗斯境内不同时间被猎杀的“豺狼样”个体的物种归属。对三种物种归属不明的动物的生物材料进行的分子遗传学研究证实了2011年12月在白俄罗斯境内首次登记亚洲胡狼的事实。假设一只亚洲豺狼与巴尔干的配送中心有联系。另外两个“像豺狼”的个体是母系上狼狗物种的代表。然而,它们与狼不同的形态特征可能是它们与家犬杂交的结果。这需要基于核基因组的进一步仔细研究。
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МОЛЕКУЛЯРНО-ГЕНЕТИЧЕСКАЯ ИДЕНТИФИКАЦИЯ ИНВАЗИВНОГО ВИДА – ШАКАЛА АЗИАТСКОГО (CANIS AUREUS) НА ТЕРРИТОРИИ БЕЛАРУСИ
An ordinary jackal (Canis aureus Linnaeus, 1758) is a mammal species of the Canidae family that has been characterized by a rapid expansion of the range in recent decades. In Belarus, the first report on the registration of the jackal appeared in 2012 and concerned an animal that was found in the southeast of the Brest region at the end of 2011. However, this finding was not scientifically confirmed at that time. The purpose of this work was to establish by means of molecular genetic methods the species affiliation of “jackal-like” individuals hunted at different times in the territory of Belarus. Molecular genetic studies conducted on the biomaterial of three animals with unclear species affiliation confirmed the fact of the first registration of the Asian jackal in the territory of Belarus in December 2011. It is given that an Asian jackal has a connection with the Balkan distribution center. The other two “jackal-like” individuals were the representatives of the species Canis lupus on the maternal line. However, it is possible that their morphological features unusual for wolves are a consequence of their hybridization with domestic dogs. This requires a further careful study based on the nuclear genome.
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