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Altered lentiviral infection dynamics follow genetic rescue of the Florida panther

机译:改变的慢病毒感染动力学遵循佛罗里达豹的遗传救援

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Wildlife translocations are a commonly used strategy in endangered species recovery programmes. Although translocations require detailed assessment of risk, their impact on parasite distribution has not been thoroughly assessed. This is despite the observation that actions that alter host-parasite distributions can drive evolution or introduce new parasites to previously sequestered populations. Here, we use a contemporary approach to amplify viral sequences from archived biological samples to characterize a previously undocumented impact of the successful genetic rescue of the Florida panther (Puma concolor coryi). Our efforts reveal transmission of feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) during translocation of pumas from Texas to Florida, resulting in extirpation of a historic Florida panther FIV subtype and expansion of a genetically stable subtype that is highly conserved in Texas and Florida. We used coalescent theory to estimate viral demography across time and showan exponential increase in the effective population size of FIV coincident with expansion of the panther population. Additionally, we show that FIV isolates from Texas are basal to isolates from Florida. Interestingly, FIV genomes recovered from Florida and Texas demonstrate exceptionally low interhost divergence. Low host genomic diversity and lack of additional introgressions may underlie the surprising lack of FIV evolution over 2 decades. We conclude that modern FIV in the Florida panther disseminated following genetic rescue and rapid population expansion, and that infectious disease risks should be carefully considered during conservation efforts involving translocations. Further, viral evolutionary dynamics may be significantly altered by ecological niche, host diversity and connectivity between host populations.
机译:野生动物易位是濒危物种恢复计划中的常用策略。虽然易位需要详细评估风险,但它们对寄生虫分布的影响尚未得到彻底评估。尽管观察到改变宿主寄生虫分布的动作可以驱动进化或将新的寄生虫引入以前的螯合群体。在这里,我们使用现代方法来扩增存档的生物样品中的病毒序列,以表征佛罗里达豹(Puma Condolor Coryi)成功遗传救援的先前未记录的影响。我们的努力揭示了在从德克萨斯州到佛罗里达州的Pumas易位过程中传播猫培养的免疫缺陷病毒(FIV),导致突出的佛罗里达豹FIV亚型和扩张在德克萨斯州和佛罗里达州高度保守的基因稳定的亚型。我们使用的结束理论估计跨时间和昭和指数增加的病毒人口统计,其有效的人口大小与Panther群体的扩张一致。此外,我们表明来自德克萨斯州的FIV隔离物是佛罗里达州分离的基础。有趣的是,从佛罗里达和德克萨斯恢复的FIV基因组表现出特别低的互波发散。低宿主基因组多样性和缺乏额外的血液可能会在2年内令人惊讶的缺乏FIV演化。我们得出结论,佛罗里达犬的现代FIV在遗传救援和迅速的人口扩张后传播,并且在涉及易位的节约工作中应仔细考虑传染病风险。此外,通过生态利基,宿主群体之间的生态利基,宿主多样性和连通性可能会显着改变病毒进化动态。

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