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AbstractGenome‐wide technologies open up new possibilities to clarify questions on genetic structure and phylogeographic history of taxa previously studied with microsatellite loci and mitochondrial sequences. Here, we used 736 individual red deer (Cervus elaphus) samples genotyped at 35,701 single nucleotide polymorphism loci (SNPs) to assess the population structure of the species throughout Europe. The results identified 28 populations, with higher degrees of genetic distinction in peripheral compared to mainland populations. Iberian red deer show high genetic differentiation, with lineages in Western and Central Iberia maintaining their distinctiveness, which supports separate refugial ranges within Iberia along with little recent connection between Iberian and the remaining Western European populations. The Norwegian population exhibited the lowest variability and the largest allele frequency differences from mainland European populations, compatible with a history of bottlenecks and drift during post‐glacial colonization from southern refugia. Scottish populations showed high genetic distance from the mainland but high levels of diversity. Hybrid zones were found between Eastern and Western European lineages in Central Europe as well as in the Pyrenees, where red deer from France are in close contact with Iberian red deer. Anthropogenic restocking has promoted the Pyrenean contact zone, admixture events in populations on the Isle of Rum and in the Netherlands, and at least partly the admixture of the two main lineages in central‐eastern Europe. Our analysis enabled detailed resolution of population structure of a large mammal widely distributed throughout Europe and contributes to resolving the evolutionary history, which can also inform conservation and management policies.
population genomics, Genotype, Deer, 106013 Genetics, Cervus elaphus, Genetic Variation, Glacial lineage, phylogeography, Ungulates, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Europe, Phylogeography, Genetics, Population, Gene Frequency, Wildlife management, Animals, ungulates, wildlife management, 106013 Genetik, Population genomics, glacial lineages
population genomics, Genotype, Deer, 106013 Genetics, Cervus elaphus, Genetic Variation, Glacial lineage, phylogeography, Ungulates, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Europe, Phylogeography, Genetics, Population, Gene Frequency, Wildlife management, Animals, ungulates, wildlife management, 106013 Genetik, Population genomics, glacial lineages
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