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Spatial and Temporal Analysis of Modern and Past Elephant DivErsity

Descripción del proyecto

El elefante africano bajo el escrutinio de la genética evolutiva

El elefante africano está en peligro y está catalogado como «vulnerable» según la Lista Roja de la Unión Internacional para la Conservación de la Naturaleza. También es el centro de atención del proyecto financiado con fondos europeos STAMPEDE. Para estudiar la genética de la conservación de poblaciones en peligro de extinción, el proyecto creará una fuente única de información genética sobre las poblaciones de elefante africano del pasado y el presente. Para ello, generará datos genómicos de baja cobertura para quinientos elefantes africanos. Los datos se utilizarán para el análisis de la diversidad genética actual y para identificar el origen del marfil antiguo del naufragio del Bajo de la Campana, cerca de la costa ibérica, que se remonta a unos 600-500 años antes de Cristo. Se cree que el marfil procede del norte de África, de elefantes que, con toda probabilidad, participaron en las guerras púnicas.

Objetivo

The proposed project aims to investigate novel ways of bridging the study of evolutionary history of extinct populations with the study of conservation genetics of populations threatened by extinction. I plan to use a multidimensional approach by studying populations across time, space, and scientific fields. Combining the spatio-temporal and cross-disciplinary aspects, I plan to create a unique source of genetic information about African elephants in the past and present. I will do this by generating low-depth genomic data for 500 African elephants from across the current range, which will be used for analyses of present-day genetic diversity and connectivity. In addition, this genomic catalogue will be used to identify the provenance of ancient ivory from the Bajo de la Campana shipwreck that sank near the Iberian coast ~600-500 BCE. This ivory is assumed to have originated in North Africa, and thus, represents a rare opportunity to generate first data of an extinct population of elephants. These were likely the elephants that were used as war elephants during the Punic Wars, but there is an ongoing discussion about which species they belonged to. Using ancient DNA techniques to recover DNA from the shipwreck ivory, I will test if they represent a genetically distinct lineage or show affinity to any of the modern populations. Although the goals of this project are ambitious, all pieces required for its successful realization are already in place, including a network of collaborators providing access to samples, expertise of the supervisor and host institute in conservation projects and bioinformatics, and my expertise in palaeogenomics and conservation genomics. The findings of this project have the potential to yield important scientific achievements and serve as a valuable resource for conservation management, while I will be able to use the acquired experience and training to profile myself as an independent research leader.

Coordinador

KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 219 312,00
Dirección
NORREGADE 10
1165 Kobenhavn
Dinamarca

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Región
Danmark Hovedstaden Byen København
Tipo de actividad
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Enlaces
Coste total
€ 219 312,00