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Population genetic analyses of North American caribou (Rangifer tarandus).

机译:北美驯鹿(Rangifer tarandus)的种群遗传分析。

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The caribou (Rangifer tarandus) has been the most valuable game species throughout circumpolar regions since ancient times. They have remained an important economic and cultural resource for northern communities. However, caribou are not always a dependable resource, due to marked population declines and range shifts that occur at unpredictable intervals. These fluctuations are often caused by harsh environmental conditions. In addition, since the early 19th century, many caribou herds have experienced various levels of stress due to human encroachment on caribou ranges. Consequently, a number of populations and subspecies have recently been listed as threatened or endangered. As herd range conditions change with increased land use, maintenance of existing genetic diversity will become more difficult. Genetic diversity is necessary for a population to adapt to changes in environmental conditions and can reduce the risk of inbreeding effects. Consequently, it is important to determine current levels of diversity within herds and identify herds that require additional management attention. Furthermore, understanding caribou population genetic structure is important, as management decisions affecting one herd may have profound effects on related herds. This study describes the examination of microsatellite DNA to estimate existing genetic variation and to determine the population genetic structure among North American caribou herds. Genetic diversity data were also used to evaluate the applicability of subspecies designations for defining units at which conservation should be directed.; Despite recent population fluctuations and declines, genetic diversity was high for most North American caribou herds, suggesting that they are not currently at risk of inbreeding depression. For most caribou subspecies, diversity levels reflected their degree of isolation from other herds. These data were used to identify benchmarks for genetic diversity levels in caribou herds that have experienced opposite extremes of habitat fragmentation: those that have remained relatively undisturbed by habitat change and habitat fragmentation, and those that are in imminent danger of extinction due to severe habitat loss and population declines. The results presented here provide a genetic basis for understanding caribou population dynamics and can be useful for future assessments of the genetic health of caribou, and for conservation and management efforts.
机译:自古以来,北美驯鹿(Rangifer tarandus)一直是整个极地地区最有价值的猎物。它们仍然是北部社区的重要经济和文化资源。但是,由于明显的种群减少和以无法预测的间隔发生的范围变化,驯鹿并不总是可靠的资源。这些波动通常是由恶劣的环境条件引起的。此外,自19世纪初以来,由于人类侵占驯鹿场,许多驯鹿群经历了各种程度的压力。因此,最近将许多种群和亚种列为受威胁或濒危物种。随着牧群条件随着土地使用的增加而变化,维持现有遗传多样性将变得更加困难。遗传多样性对于种群适应环境条件的变化是必要的,并且可以减少近交效应的风险。因此,确定畜群中当前的多样性水平并确定需要额外管理关注的畜群非常重要。此外,了解驯鹿种群的遗传结构也很重要,因为影响一个种群的管理决策可能会对相关种群产生深远的影响。这项研究描述了微卫星DNA的检查,以估计现有的遗传变异并确定北美驯鹿种群之间的种群遗传结构。遗传多样性数据也被用来评估亚种名称的适用性,以定义应当保护的单位。尽管最近人口出现波动和下降,但大多数北美驯鹿种群的遗传多样性仍然很高,这表明它们目前没有近亲衰退的风险。对于大多数驯鹿亚种,多样性水平反映了它们与其他种群的隔离程度。这些数据用于确定经历过极端栖息地破碎的北美驯鹿种群遗传多样性水平的基准:那些栖息地变化和栖息地破碎相对不受干扰的驯鹿,以及由于严重栖息地丧失而濒临灭绝的危险和人口下降。本文介绍的结果为了解驯鹿种群动态提供了遗传基础,并且可用于将来对驯鹿遗传健康的评估以及保护和管理工作。

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  • 作者

    Zittlau, Keri Ann.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Alberta (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of Alberta (Canada).;
  • 学科 Biology Zoology.; Biology Ecology.; Agriculture Forestry and Wildlife.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2004
  • 页码 187 p.
  • 总页数 187
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 动物学;生态学(生物生态学);森林生物学;
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