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by dr_faustus 1204 days ago
If you came here for 3-eyed dogs, you will be sorely disappointed!
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Not visibly, but also didn't really get what that now means?

> Genome-wide profiles from Chernobyl, purebred and free-breeding dogs, worldwide reveal that the individuals from the power plant and Chernobyl City are genetically distinct, with the former displaying increased intrapopulation genetic similarity and differentiation. Analysis of shared ancestral genome segments highlights differences in the extent and timing of western breed introgression. Kinship analysis reveals 15 families, with the largest spanning all collection sites within the radioactive exclusion zone, reflecting migration of dogs between the power plant and Chernobyl City.

Does that now mean they maybe gained/lost something or hardened, or just that tribes establlished themselves there?

Tribes. These are likely the descendants of peoples pets left behind and isolated which combined with a short lifespan has treated a fairly unique population.

It’s a fairly unusual situation where winter is a larger issue than the radiation: https://www.newsweek.com/meet-dogs-chernobyl-these-wild-anim...

Is this adversarial selective pressure? They'd occupy the same niche, and so forming "tribes" inevitability implies competition for whatever scarce resource they have to share. Something in diet or habitat would become a limiting factor.

It would be fascinating to compare this to isolated speciation which can drive to weird gigantism or dwarfism. I'd imagine that the advantages of eg being social to humans played differently.

I don’t think it’s that simple.

Seemingly the primary limitation is winter temperatures as workers are providing a long term food source. People also culled dogs right after the meltdown, and there’s been some effort to remove dogs from the area after that. Which again isn’t adversarial.

Main treat should be wolves in the same area that will chase off or eat all the dogs small and middle sized. Can explain also the distribution in the worse areas and the need to remain close to humans