Department of Biological Sciences, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14260, USA.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2010 Mar 16;107(11):5053-7. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0914266107. Epub 2010 Mar 1.
The polar bear has become the flagship species in the climate-change discussion. However, little is known about how past climate impacted its evolution and persistence, given an extremely poor fossil record. Although it is undisputed from analyses of mitochondrial (mt) DNA that polar bears constitute a lineage within the genetic diversity of brown bears, timing estimates of their divergence have differed considerably. Using next-generation sequencing technology, we have generated a complete, high-quality mt genome from a stratigraphically validated 130,000- to 110,000-year-old polar bear jawbone. In addition, six mt genomes were generated of extant polar bears from Alaska and brown bears from the Admiralty and Baranof islands of the Alexander Archipelago of southeastern Alaska and Kodiak Island. We show that the phylogenetic position of the ancient polar bear lies almost directly at the branching point between polar bears and brown bears, elucidating a unique morphologically and molecularly documented fossil link between living mammal species. Molecular dating and stable isotope analyses also show that by very early in their evolutionary history, polar bears were already inhabitants of the Artic sea ice and had adapted very rapidly to their current and unique ecology at the top of the Arctic marine food chain. As such, polar bears provide an excellent example of evolutionary opportunism within a widespread mammalian lineage.
北极熊已成为气候变化讨论中的旗舰物种。然而,由于化石记录极其匮乏,人们对过去的气候如何影响其进化和生存知之甚少。尽管从线粒体 (mt) DNA 的分析中可以毫无疑问地看出,北极熊是棕熊遗传多样性中的一个谱系,但它们的分化时间估计却有很大差异。我们使用下一代测序技术,从一个地层学上经过验证的、年龄在 13 万至 11 万年之间的北极熊下颚骨中生成了一个完整的、高质量的 mt 基因组。此外,我们还从阿拉斯加的现存北极熊和亚历山大群岛的阿德默勒尔蒂群岛和巴罗岛的棕熊中生成了六个 mt 基因组。我们表明,古老北极熊的系统发育位置几乎直接位于北极熊和棕熊的分支点上,阐明了现存哺乳动物物种之间独特的形态和分子记录的化石联系。分子年代测定和稳定同位素分析还表明,在它们的进化历史早期,北极熊就已经是北极海冰的居民,并非常迅速地适应了它们目前在北极海洋食物链顶端的独特生态。因此,北极熊为广泛的哺乳动物谱系中的进化机会主义提供了一个极好的例子。