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Can DNA help trace the local trade of pangolins? Conservation genetics of white-bellied pangolins from the Dahomey Gap (West Africa)
by
Djossa, Bruno
, Olayemi, Ayodeji
, Djagoun, Chabi A. M. S.
, Zanvo, Stanislas
, Sinsin, Brice
, Afiademanyo, Komlan
, Gaubert, Philippe
, Azihou, Akomian F.
, Agbangla, Clément
in
Africa, Western
/ Analysis
/ Animal Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography
/ Animals
/ Animals, Wild - genetics
/ Benin
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Commerce
/ Conservation genetics
/ Dahomey Gap
/ Demographic decline
/ DNA
/ Entomology
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Evolutionary Biology
/ Genetic research
/ Genetics and Population Dynamics
/ Harvesting
/ International trade
/ Internationality
/ Life Sciences
/ Microsatellites
/ Pangolins
/ Population genetics
/ Trade tracing
/ White-bellied pangolin
2022
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Can DNA help trace the local trade of pangolins? Conservation genetics of white-bellied pangolins from the Dahomey Gap (West Africa)
by
Djossa, Bruno
, Olayemi, Ayodeji
, Djagoun, Chabi A. M. S.
, Zanvo, Stanislas
, Sinsin, Brice
, Afiademanyo, Komlan
, Gaubert, Philippe
, Azihou, Akomian F.
, Agbangla, Clément
in
Africa, Western
/ Analysis
/ Animal Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography
/ Animals
/ Animals, Wild - genetics
/ Benin
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Commerce
/ Conservation genetics
/ Dahomey Gap
/ Demographic decline
/ DNA
/ Entomology
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Evolutionary Biology
/ Genetic research
/ Genetics and Population Dynamics
/ Harvesting
/ International trade
/ Internationality
/ Life Sciences
/ Microsatellites
/ Pangolins
/ Population genetics
/ Trade tracing
/ White-bellied pangolin
2022
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Can DNA help trace the local trade of pangolins? Conservation genetics of white-bellied pangolins from the Dahomey Gap (West Africa)
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Djossa, Bruno
, Olayemi, Ayodeji
, Djagoun, Chabi A. M. S.
, Zanvo, Stanislas
, Sinsin, Brice
, Afiademanyo, Komlan
, Gaubert, Philippe
, Azihou, Akomian F.
, Agbangla, Clément
in
Africa, Western
/ Analysis
/ Animal Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography
/ Animals
/ Animals, Wild - genetics
/ Benin
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Commerce
/ Conservation genetics
/ Dahomey Gap
/ Demographic decline
/ DNA
/ Entomology
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Evolutionary Biology
/ Genetic research
/ Genetics and Population Dynamics
/ Harvesting
/ International trade
/ Internationality
/ Life Sciences
/ Microsatellites
/ Pangolins
/ Population genetics
/ Trade tracing
/ White-bellied pangolin
2022
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Can DNA help trace the local trade of pangolins? Conservation genetics of white-bellied pangolins from the Dahomey Gap (West Africa)
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Can DNA help trace the local trade of pangolins? Conservation genetics of white-bellied pangolins from the Dahomey Gap (West Africa)
2022
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Background
African pangolins are currently experiencing unprecedented levels of harvesting, feeding both local demands and the illegal international trade. So far, the lack of knowledge on the population genetics of African pangolins has hampered any attempts at assessing their demographic status and tracing their trade at the local scale. We conducted a pioneer study on the genetic tracing of the African pangolin trade in the Dahomey Gap (DG). We sequenced and genotyped 189 white-bellied pangolins from 18 forests and 12 wildlife markets using one mitochondrial fragment and 20 microsatellite loci.
Results
Tree-based assignment procedure showed that the pangolin trade is endemic to the DG region, as it was strictly fed by the the Dahomey Gap lineage (DGL). DGL populations were characterized by low levels of genetic diversity, an overall absence of equilibrium, important inbreeding levels, and lack of geographic structure. We identified a 92–98% decline in DGL effective population size 200–500 ya—concomitant with major political transformations along the ‘Slave Coast’—leading to contemporaneous estimates being inferior to minimum viable population size (< 500). Genetic tracing suggested that wildlife markets from the DG sourced pangolins through the entire DGL range. Our loci provided the necessary power to distinguish among all the genotyped pangolins, tracing the dispatch of a same individual on the markets and within local communities. We developed an approach combining rarefaction analysis of private allele frequencies with cross-validation of observed data that traced five traded pangolins to their forest origin, c. 200–300 km away from the markets.
Conclusions
Although the genetic toolkit that we designed from traditional markers can prove helpful to trace the illegal trade in pangolins, our tracing ability was limited by the lack of population structure within the DGL. Given the deleterious combination of genetic, demographic, and trade-related factors affecting DGL populations, the conservation status of white-bellied pangolins in the DG should be urgently re-evaluated.
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BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,BMC
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