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Past bottlenecks and current population fragmentation of endangered huemul deer (Hippocamelus bisulcus): implications for preservation of genetic diversity

机译:濒临灭绝的huuemul鹿(Hippocamelus bisulcus)的过去瓶颈和当前种群分割:对保存遗传多样性的影响

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Small populations in fragmented habitats can lose genetic variation through drift and inbreeding. The huemul (Hippocamelus bisulcus) is an endangered deer endemic to the southern Andes of Chile and Argentina. Huemul numbers have declined by 99% and its distribution by 50% since European settlement. The total population is estimated at less than 2,000 individuals and is highly fragmented. At one isolated population in Chilean Patagonia we sampled 56 individuals between 2005 and 2007 and genotyped them at 14 microsatellite loci. Despite low genetic variability (average 2.071 alleles/locus and average H O of 0.341), a low inbreeding coefficient (F IS) of 0.009 suggests nearly random mating. Population genetic bottleneck tests suggest both historical and contemporary reductions in population size. Simulations indicated that the population must be maintained at 75% of the current size of 120 individuals to maintain 90% of its current genetic diversity over the next 100 years. Potential management strategies to maintain genetic variability and limit future inbreeding include the conservation and establishment of habitat corridors to facilitate gene flow and the enlargement of protected areas to increase effective population size.
机译:零散的栖息地中的小种群可能会因漂移和近交而丧失遗传变异。 ue(Hippocamelus bisulcus)是智利和阿根廷南部安第斯山脉特有的濒临灭绝的鹿。自欧洲定居以来,Huemul数量下降了99%,分布下降了50%。估计总人口少于2,000人,并且高度分散。在智利巴塔哥尼亚的一个孤立种群中,我们在2005年至2007年间对56个个体进行了采样,并对14个微卫星基因座进行了基因分型。尽管遗传变异性较低(平均2.071个等位基因/基因座,平均H O 为0.341),但近交系数(F IS )低至0.009,表明几乎是随机交配。人口遗传瓶颈测试表明历史和当代人口规模的减少。模拟表明,在接下来的100年中,必须将种群维持在目前120个个体的75%的水平上,以维持其90%的当前遗传多样性。维持遗传变异和限制未来近交的潜在管理策略包括保护和建立栖息地走廊以促进基因流动以及扩大保护区以增加有效种群数量。

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