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BMC Biology | 2016

Past climate changes, population dynamics and the origin of Bison in Europe

Diyendo Massilani; Silvia Guimaraes; E. Andrew Bennett; Małgorzata Tokarska; Rose-Marie Arbogast; Gennady F. Baryshnikov; G. G. Boeskorov; Jean-Christophe Castel; Sergey P. Davydov; Stéphane Madelaine; Olivier Putelat; Natalia N. Spasskaya; Hans Peter Uerpmann; Thierry Grange; Eva-Maria Geigl

BackgroundClimatic and environmental fluctuations as well as anthropogenic pressure have led to the extinction of much of Europe’s megafauna. The European bison or wisent (Bison bonasus), one of the last wild European large mammals, narrowly escaped extinction at the onset of the 20th century owing to hunting and habitat fragmentation. Little is known, however, about its origin, evolutionary history and population dynamics during the Pleistocene.ResultsThrough ancient DNA analysis we show that the emblematic European bison has experienced several waves of population expansion, contraction, and extinction during the last 50,000 years in Europe, culminating in a major reduction of genetic diversity during the Holocene. Fifty-seven complete and partial ancient mitogenomes from throughout Europe, the Caucasus, and Siberia reveal that three populations of wisent (Bison bonasus) and steppe bison (B. priscus) alternately occupied Western Europe, correlating with climate-induced environmental changes. The Late Pleistocene European steppe bison originated from northern Eurasia, whereas the modern wisent population emerged from a refuge in the southern Caucasus after the last glacial maximum. A population overlap during a transition period is reflected in ca. 36,000-year-old paintings in the French Chauvet cave. Bayesian analyses of these complete ancient mitogenomes yielded new dates of the various branching events during the evolution of Bison and its radiation with Bos, which lead us to propose that the genetic affiliation between the wisent and cattle mitogenomes result from incomplete lineage sorting rather than post-speciation gene flow.ConclusionThe paleogenetic analysis of bison remains from the last 50,000 years reveals the influence of climate changes on the dynamics of the various bison populations in Europe, only one of which survived into the Holocene, where it experienced severe reductions in its genetic diversity. The time depth and geographical scope of this study enables us to propose temperate Western Europe as a suitable biotope for the wisent compatible with its reintroduction.


Journal of Archaeological Science | 2012

Multi-method (TL and OSL), multi-material (quartz and flint) dating of the Mousterian site of Roc de Marsal (Dordogne, France): correlating neanderthal occupations with the climatic variability of MIS 5–3

Guillaume Guérin; Emmanuel Discamps; Christelle Lahaye; Norbert Mercier; Pierre Guibert; Alain Turq; Harold L. Dibble; Shannon P. McPherron; Dennis Sandgathe; Paul Goldberg; Mayank Jain; Kristina Jørkov Thomsen; Marylène Patou-Mathis; Jean-Christophe Castel; Marie-Cécile Soulier


Archive | 1999

Comportements de subsistance au Solutréen et au Badegoulien d'après les faunes de Combe Saunière (Dordogne) et du Cuzoul de Vers (Lot)

Jean-Christophe Castel


Archive | 2008

Combustible ou non ? Analyse multifactorielle et modèles explicatifs sur des ossements brûlés paléolithiques

Sandrine Costamagno; Isabelle Théry; Jean-Christophe Castel


Annales De Paleontologie | 2008

Quand désarticuler laisse des traces : le cas de l’hyperextension du coude

Véronique Laroulandie; Sandrine Costamagno; David Cochard; Jean-Baptiste Mallye; Cédric Beauval; Jean-Christophe Castel; Jean-Georges Ferrié; Lionel Gourichon; William Rendu


Annales De Paleontologie | 2008

Identification des impacts de projectiles sur le squelette des grands ongulés

Jean-Christophe Castel


Les sociétés du Paléolithique dans un Grand Sud-Ouest de la France : nouveaux gisements, nouveaux résultats, nouvelles méthodes. Séances décentralisées de la Société Préhistorique Française. | 2006

La fin du Paléolithique supérieur en Quercy : l'apport de l'Igue du Gral (Sauliac-sur-Célé, Lot).

Jean-Christophe Castel; Marie-Pierre Coumont; Véronique Laroulandie; Hubert Camus; François-Xavier Chauvière; David Cochard; Jean-Luc Guadelli; Delphine Kuntz; Hélène Martin; Vincent Mourre


Bulletin de la Société préhistorique française | 2003

Économie de chasse et d'exploitation de l'animal au Cuzoul de Vers (Lot) au Solutréen et au Badegoulien

Jean-Christophe Castel


Quaternary International | 2017

Neandertal subsistence strategies during the Quina Mousterian at Roc de Marsal (France)

Jean-Christophe Castel; Emmanuel Discamps; Marie-Cécile Soulier; Dennis Sandgathe; Harold L. Dibble; Shannon P. McPherron; Paul Goldberg; Alain Turq


Revue de Paléobiologie | 2009

Rôle et origine des grands carnivores dans les accumulations naturelles. Le cas des loups (Canis lupus) de l'Igue du Gral (Sauliac-sur-Célé, Lot, France)

Jean-Christophe Castel; Marie-Pierre Coumont; Myriam Boudadi-Maligne; Audrey Prucca

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