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AuthorBarnett, Ross
AuthorMendoza, Marie Lisandra Zepeda
AuthorSoares, André Elias Rodrigues
AuthorHo, Simon Y W
AuthorZazula, Grant
AuthorYamaguchi, Nobuyuki
AuthorShapiro, Beth
AuthorKirillova, Irina V
AuthorLarson, Greger
AuthorGilbert, M Thomas P
Available date2021-09-08T06:49:46Z
Publication Date2016
Publication NameOpen Quaternary
ResourceScopus
ISSN2055298X
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.5334/oq.24
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/22920
AbstractThe extinct cave lion (Panthera spelaea) was an apex predator of the Pleistocene, and one of the largest felid species ever to exist. We report the first mitochondrial genome sequences for this species, derived from two Beringian specimens, one of which has been radiocarbon dated to 29,860 ± 210 14C a BP. Phylogenetic analysis confirms the placement of the cave lion as the sister taxon to populations of the modern lion (P. leo). Using newly recovered stem pantherine fossils to calibrate a molecular clock, we estimate that P. spelaea and P. leo diverged about 1.89 million years ago (95% credibility interval: 1.23–2.93 million years), highlighting the likely position of this extinct carnivore as a distinct species.
SponsorWe thank the laboratory technicians of the Centre for Geo-Genetics and the staff of the Danish National High-Throughput DNA Sequencing Centre for technical assistance. We thank Tom Stafford Jr and Stafford Research LLC for radiocarbon dating and discussion. Thanks to the field crew that recovered bone YG401.410: Matthias Stiller, Duane Froese, and Tyler Kuhn. We greatly appreciate work of Elizabeth Hall, Susan Hewitson and Greer Vanderbyl on the Yukon Palaeontology fossil collections. Thanks to Fedor Shidlovs-kiy of the Ice Age Museum, Moscow, Russia, for access to sample F-2678/70. All map outlines downloaded from d-maps.com. This project received funding from the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no. FP7-PEOPLE-2011-IEF-298820, as well as from the Lundbeck Foundation grant number R52-A5062. Additional support was received from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation.
Languageen
PublisherUbiquity Press
SubjectCave lion
Mitochondrial genome
Numt
Panthera leo spelaea
TitleMitogenomics of the extinct cave lion, Panthera spelaea (Goldfuss, 1810), resolve its position within the panthera cats
TypeArticle
Volume Number2
dc.accessType Open Access


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