Title (en)
Reconstruction of the Major Maternal and Paternal Lineages in the Feral New Zealand Kaimanawa Horses
Language
English
Description (en)
New Zealand has the fourth largest feral horse population in the world. The Kaimanawas (KHs) are feral horses descended from various domestic horse breeds released into the Kaimanawa ranges in the 19th and 20th centuries. Over time, the population size has fluctuated dramatically due to hunting, large-scale farming and forestry. Currently, the herd is managed by an annual round-up, limiting the number to 300 individuals to protect the native ecosystem. Here, we genotyped 96 KHs for uniparental markers (mitochondrial DNA, Y-chromosome) and assessed their genetic similarity with respect to other domestic horses. We show that at least six maternal and six paternal lineages contributed unequally to the KH gene pool, and today's KH population possibly represents two sub-populations. Our results indicate that three horse breeds, namely Welsh ponies, Thoroughbreds and Arabian horses had a major influence in the genetic-makeup of the extant KH population. We show that mitochondrial genetic diversity in KHs (π = 0.00687 ± 0.00355) is closer to that of the Sable Island horses (π = 0.0034 ± 0.00301), and less than other feral horse populations around the world. Our current findings, combined with ongoing genomic research, will provide insight into the population-specific genetic variation and inbreeding among KHs. This will largely advance equine research and improve the management of future breeding programs of these treasured New Zealand horse.
Keywords (en)
Population; Origins; Dna; Domestication
DOI
10.3390/ani12243508
Author of the digital object
Muhammad Bilal Sharif  (University of Vienna)
Elmira Mohandesan  (University of Vienna)
Michelle Fremaux  (Massey University)
Simone Frewin  (Feed2U Ltd.)
Pablo Orozco-terWengel  (Cardiff University)
Robert Rodgers Fitak  (University of Central Florida)
Barbara Wallner  (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna)
Format
application/pdf
Size
586.2 kB
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Type of publication
Article
Name of Publication (en)
Animals
Pages or Volume
15
Volume
12
Number
24
Publisher
MDPI
Publication Date
2022