Phylogeographical analysis shows the need to protect the wild yaks' last refuge in Nepal

The wild yak Bos mutus was believed to be regionally extinct in Nepal for decades until our team documented two individuals from Upper Humla, north-western Nepal, in 2014. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) seeks further evidence for the conclusive confirmation of that sightin...

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Príomhchruthaitheoirí: Kusi, N, Manandhar, P, Senn, H, Joshi, J, Ghazali, M, Hengaju, KD, Suwal, SP, Lama, TL, Poudyal, LP, Thapa, M, Werhahn, G
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author Kusi, N
Manandhar, P
Senn, H
Joshi, J
Ghazali, M
Hengaju, KD
Suwal, SP
Lama, TL
Poudyal, LP
Thapa, M
Werhahn, G
author_facet Kusi, N
Manandhar, P
Senn, H
Joshi, J
Ghazali, M
Hengaju, KD
Suwal, SP
Lama, TL
Poudyal, LP
Thapa, M
Werhahn, G
author_sort Kusi, N
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description The wild yak Bos mutus was believed to be regionally extinct in Nepal for decades until our team documented two individuals from Upper Humla, north-western Nepal, in 2014. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) seeks further evidence for the conclusive confirmation of that sighting. We conducted line transects and opportunistic sign surveys in the potential wild yak habitats of Humla, Dolpa, and Mustang districts between 2015 and 2017 and collected genetic samples (present and historic) of wild and domestic yaks Bos grunniens. We also sighted another wild yak in Upper Humla in 2015. Phylogenetic and haplotype network analyses based on mitochondrial D-loop sequences (~450 bp) revealed that wild yaks in Humla share the haplotype with wild yaks from the north-western region of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau in China. While hybridization with domestic yaks is a major long-term threat, illegal hunting for meat and trophy put the very small populations of wild yaks in Nepal at risk. Our study indicates that the unprotected habitat of Upper Humla is the last refuge for wild yaks in Nepal. We recommend wild yak conservation efforts in the country to focus on Upper Humla by (i) assigning a formal status of protected area to the region, (ii) raising awareness in the local communities for wild yak conservation, and (iii) providing support for adaptation of herding practice and pastureland use to ensure the viability of the population.
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spelling oxford-uuid:20334f49-623d-4227-916a-37f5ce50b1cb2022-03-26T11:26:09ZPhylogeographical analysis shows the need to protect the wild yaks' last refuge in NepalJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:20334f49-623d-4227-916a-37f5ce50b1cbEnglishSymplectic ElementsWiley2021Kusi, NManandhar, PSenn, HJoshi, JGhazali, MHengaju, KDSuwal, SPLama, TLPoudyal, LPThapa, MWerhahn, GThe wild yak Bos mutus was believed to be regionally extinct in Nepal for decades until our team documented two individuals from Upper Humla, north-western Nepal, in 2014. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) seeks further evidence for the conclusive confirmation of that sighting. We conducted line transects and opportunistic sign surveys in the potential wild yak habitats of Humla, Dolpa, and Mustang districts between 2015 and 2017 and collected genetic samples (present and historic) of wild and domestic yaks Bos grunniens. We also sighted another wild yak in Upper Humla in 2015. Phylogenetic and haplotype network analyses based on mitochondrial D-loop sequences (~450 bp) revealed that wild yaks in Humla share the haplotype with wild yaks from the north-western region of the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau in China. While hybridization with domestic yaks is a major long-term threat, illegal hunting for meat and trophy put the very small populations of wild yaks in Nepal at risk. Our study indicates that the unprotected habitat of Upper Humla is the last refuge for wild yaks in Nepal. We recommend wild yak conservation efforts in the country to focus on Upper Humla by (i) assigning a formal status of protected area to the region, (ii) raising awareness in the local communities for wild yak conservation, and (iii) providing support for adaptation of herding practice and pastureland use to ensure the viability of the population.
spellingShingle Kusi, N
Manandhar, P
Senn, H
Joshi, J
Ghazali, M
Hengaju, KD
Suwal, SP
Lama, TL
Poudyal, LP
Thapa, M
Werhahn, G
Phylogeographical analysis shows the need to protect the wild yaks' last refuge in Nepal
title Phylogeographical analysis shows the need to protect the wild yaks' last refuge in Nepal
title_full Phylogeographical analysis shows the need to protect the wild yaks' last refuge in Nepal
title_fullStr Phylogeographical analysis shows the need to protect the wild yaks' last refuge in Nepal
title_full_unstemmed Phylogeographical analysis shows the need to protect the wild yaks' last refuge in Nepal
title_short Phylogeographical analysis shows the need to protect the wild yaks' last refuge in Nepal
title_sort phylogeographical analysis shows the need to protect the wild yaks last refuge in nepal
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