2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.165746
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Landscape genomics analysis provides insights into future climate change-driven risk in rhesus macaque

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“…Taihangshan area, temperate China (Lu, 2020). Compared with other subspecies of Chinese rhesus macaque, Taihangshan macaque has unique genetic variation (Liu et al., 2018), lower genetic diversity (Zhou et al., 2023), and genetic vulnerability in the future (Wu et al., 2023).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Taihangshan area, temperate China (Lu, 2020). Compared with other subspecies of Chinese rhesus macaque, Taihangshan macaque has unique genetic variation (Liu et al., 2018), lower genetic diversity (Zhou et al., 2023), and genetic vulnerability in the future (Wu et al., 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is now a general consensus that rhesus macaques radiated into the most of China along the western and eastern routes (Liu et al., 2018 ; Wu et al., 2013 ; Zhang & Shi, 1993 ; Zhang et al., 2022 ; Zhou et al., 2024 ). Currently, the northernmost wild population of rhesus macaques ( M. m. tcheliensis ), with unique genetic variation (Liu et al., 2018 ), lower genetic diversity (Zhou et al., 2023 ), and the highest genetic vulnerability in the future (Wu et al., 2023 ), currently only distributed in southern Mt. Taihangshan area of temperate China (Lu, 2020 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The MaxEnt model has been considered as one of the most reliable SDMs by numerous researchers [17][18][19]. For instance, some researchers explored how rhesus macaques adapted to climate change by integrating ecological and genetic methods, applying species distribution models (SDMs) [20]. Other researchers integrated the habitat and saponin content of Panax notoginseng to assess its potential distribution by MaxEnt model [21].…”
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confidence: 99%