
Molecular identification of the extinct mountain goat, Oreamnos harringtoni (Bovidae)
Author(s) -
CAMPOS PAULA F.,
WILLERSLEV ESKE,
MEAD JIM I.,
HOFREITER MICHAEL,
GILBERT M. THOMAS P.
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
boreas
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.95
H-Index - 74
eISSN - 1502-3885
pISSN - 0300-9483
DOI - 10.1111/j.1502-3885.2009.00111.x
Subject(s) - bovidae , pleistocene , phylogenetic tree , canyon , extinct species , extant taxon , biology , geology , paleontology , evolutionary biology , geomorphology , biochemistry , gene
Campos, P. F., Willerslev, E., Mead, J. I., Hofreiter, M. & Gilbert, M. T. P. 2009: Molecular identification of the extinct mountain goat, Oreamnos harringtoni (Bovidae). Boreas , 10.1111/j.1502‐3885.2009.00111.x. ISSN 0300‐9483. Harrington's mountain goat ( Oreamnos harringtoni ), an extinct North American herbivore, is one of the least known mammals of the Pleistocene. Fossil specimens are predominantly known from dry cave localities throughout the arid American west – the Grand Canyon, Colorado Plateau, Nevada and Mexico. Morphological analysis of the recovered fossils suggests a close phylogenetic relationship between Harrington's mountain goat and the extant mountain goats from the American northwest ( Oreamnos americanus ). However, the degree of genetic similarity between the two species, and their overall placement within the Caprinae, is not clear. In this study, we recovered and sequenced the first DNA fragments from O. harringtoni in order to investigate these relationships. Genetic analysis further supports the morphological hypothesis that O. harringtoni and O. americanus are two distinct species.