Population genomic analysis reveals distinct demographics and recent adaptation in the black flying fox (Pteropus alecto)

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Haopeng He [1 ,2 ]
Hechuan Yang [1 ]
Randy Foo [3 ,4 ]
Wharton Chan [3 ,4 ]
Feng Zhu [3 ,4 ]
Yunsong Liu [1 ,2 ]
Xuming Zhou [5 ]
Liang Ma [1 ]
LinFa Wang [3 ,4 ]
Weiwei Zhai [1 ,2 ,6 ]
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[1] Key Laboratory of Zoological Systematics and Evolution,Institute of Zoology,Chinese Academy of Sciences
[2] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
[3] Programme in Emerging Infectious Diseases,Duke-NUS Medical School
[4] Singhealth Duke-NUS Global Health Institute
[5] Key Laboratory of Animal Ecology and Conservation Biology,Institute of Zoology,Chinese Academy of Sciences
[6] Center for Excellence in Animal Evolution and Genetics,Chinese Academy of
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As the only mammalian group capable of powered flight, bats have many unique biological traits. Previous comparative genomic studies in bats have focused on long-term evolution.However, the microevolutionary processes driving recent evolution are largely under-explored. Using resequencing data from 50 black flying foxes (Pteropus alecto), one of the model species for bats, we find that black flying fox has much higher genetic diversity and lower levels of linkage disequilibrium than most of the mammalian species. Demographic inference reveals strong population fluctuations (>100 fold) coinciding with multiple historical events including the last glacial change and Toba super eruption, suggesting that the black flying fox is a very resilient species with strong recovery abilities. While long-term adaptation in the black flying fox is enriched in metabolic genes, recent adaptation in the black flying fox has a unique landscape where recently selected genes are not strongly enriched in any functional category. The demographic history and mode of adaptation suggest that black flying fox might be a well-adapted species with strong evolutionary resilience. Taken together, this study unravels a vibrant landscape of recent evolution for the black flying fox and sheds light on several unique evolutionary processes for bats comparing to other mammalian groups.
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