Ancient DNA is preserved in fish fossils from tropical lake sediments

Muschick, Moritz, Jemmi, Eliane, Lengacher, Nicholas et al. (9 more authors) (2023) Ancient DNA is preserved in fish fossils from tropical lake sediments. Molecular Ecology. ISSN 0962-1083

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Authors/Creators:
  • Muschick, Moritz
  • Jemmi, Eliane
  • Lengacher, Nicholas
  • Hänsch, Stephanie
  • Wales, Nathan ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0359-8450
  • Kishe, Mary A.
  • Mwaiko, Salome
  • Dieleman, Jorunn
  • Lever, Mark Alexander
  • Salzburger, Walter
  • Verschuren, Dirk
  • Seehausen, Ole
Copyright, Publisher and Additional Information: © 2023 The Authors. Funding Information: We thank the Tanzania Fisheries Research Institute (TAFIRI) for their collaboration on sediment coring in Lake Victoria. The Continental Scientific Drilling Facility at the University of Minnesota (USA) provided additional samples and core scanning data from Lake Kivu and Lake Victoria, and Pascal Isumbisho Mwapu (Institut Supérieur Pédagogique de la Gombe, Rwanda) and Martin Schmid (EAWAG, Switzerland) provided sample Kivu 4. The Genetic Diversity Centre at ETH Zürich, the Functional Genomics Centre Zürich and the University of Bern Next Generation Sequencing platform provided laboratory and HPC access and/or sequencing support. Silvia Bollhalder and Caroline Welte from the ETH Zürich Radiocarbon facility dated samples from Lake Kivu. Petra Boltshauser‐Kaltenrieder, Willi Tanner, Sandra Brügger, Alexander Bolland, Edwin Sombe, Harith Kalima, Boaz Jumbe, Toto Mohammed, Daniel Bwathondi, Daniel Chacha and Hamisi Ramadhani are gratefully acknowledged for their participation in the 2018 Lake Victoria coring campaign. We further thank the following colleagues for discussions on palaeolimnology, ancient DNA analysis, cichlid genomics, sediment chronology or project design: Andy Cohen, Tom Gilbert, Mikkel Winther Pedersen, Binia de Cahsan, Nare Ngoepe, Yunuén Temoltzin‐Loranca, Giulia Wienhues, Leighton King, Martin Grosjean, Blake Matthews, Willy Tinner, Barbara Bramanti, Nils Christian Stenseth, Jim Russell, Marie‐Theres Gansauge, Marcel Häsler, Curt Stager, José Granado, Angela Schlumbaum, Michael Hofreiter, Ludovic Orlando, Robert Hecky, Christine Lane, Joana Meier, David Marques, Pooja Singh, Andy Foote, Logan Kistler and the Seehausen group at the University of Bern and EAWAG. We further thank three anonymous reviewers and the handling editor, whose comments helped to improve the manuscript. This study was funded through the SNSF Sinergia grant CRSII5_183566 to OS. Coring in Lake Victoria was financed by a grant from the Strategy pool of the Faculty of Natural Sciences of the University of Bern to OS, the Institute of Plant Sciences of the University of Bern and the Department of Fish Ecology & Evolution at EAWAG. Lake Chala samples were extracted from cores collected by the Challacea project, jointly funded by the Research Foundation of Flanders (FWO, Belgium), the Danish National Research Council, the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, Germany) and the Dutch Research Council (NWO, The Netherlands) through the European Science Foundation's EuroCLIMATE programme. The collection of core KIVU12‐10A was supported by MacArthur Foundation Grant 11‐97251‐000‐INP to R. Hecky. The Centre for Ecology and Evolutionary Synthesis (CEES) at the University of Oslo provided laboratory access, consumables, sequencing and travel support to MM in the initial phase of the project. SH was supported by the ERC Advanced Grant ‘MedPlag’ (Grant No. 324249) to Barbara Bramanti. Open access funding provided by Universitat Bern.
Keywords: adaptive radiation, cichlid fish, conservation, diversification, evolution, palaeogenetics
Dates:
  • Accepted: 25 September 2023
  • Published: 13 October 2023
Institution: The University of York
Academic Units: The University of York > Faculty of Arts and Humanities (York) > Archaeology (York)
Depositing User: Pure (York)
Date Deposited: 23 Oct 2023 13:40
Last Modified: 20 Dec 2023 00:20
Published Version: https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.17159
Status: Published
Refereed: Yes
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1111/mec.17159
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