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Effects of a recent founding event and intrinsic population dynamics on genetic diversity in an ungulate population

机译:最近的建立事件和内在种群动态对有蹄类种群遗传多样性的影响

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Maintenance of genetic diversity has recently become a management goal for a number of species, due to its importance for present and future population viability. Genetic drift, primarily through differential reproductive success and inbreeding, can accelerate the loss of genetic diversity in recently recovered populations. We attempt to quantify the consequences of these factors on the genetic diversity contained in a small, recently founded wood bison (Bison bison athabascae) population by examining the genetic variation in this conservation herd, the calves born therein, and its large source population. The Hook Lake Wood Bison Recovery Project was initiated to found a disease-free herd of wood bison containing a representative amount of the genetic diversity present in the Wood Buffalo National Park metapopulation. Levels of diversity in the Hook Lake Wood Bison Recovery Project founders are higher than in previous salvage attempts. To examine the effects of differential reproductive success on this population, we monitored parentage of the calves born in the Hook Lake Wood Bison Recovery Project for 3 years since the founders reached sexual maturity. Two of the male founders sired over 90% of the offspring born in this population, which has led to a reduction in diversity in their calves. Monitoring of reproductive success, and incorporation of selective breeding strategies will be required to reduce the rate at which genetic diversity is lost from this small, isolated population. These steps should occur in other recovery projects, particularly when a small number of individuals are capable of dominating reproduction.
机译:由于遗传多样性对于当前和未来种群生存能力的重要性,因此最近已成为许多物种的管理目标。主要通过不同的生殖成功和近亲繁殖造成的遗传漂移,可以加速最近恢复的种群中遗传多样性的丧失。我们试图通过检查该保护群的遗传变异,其中出生的小牛及其大种群,来量化这些因素对一个新近成立的小型北美野牛(Bison bison athabascae)所含遗传多样性的影响。发起了胡克湖木野牛恢复项目,目的是发现无病的木野牛群,其中包含有代表数量的伍德布法罗国家公园种群中存在的遗传多样性。胡克湖木野牛恢复项目创始人的多样性水平高于以往的打捞尝试。为了研究不同的生殖成功对这一种群的影响,我们监测了自从创始人达到性成熟以来在胡克湖木野牛恢复项目中出生的小牛的父母身份,为期三年。两位男性创始人对这个种群中90%以上的后代进行了哺育,这导致了犊牛多样性的减少。将需要监测生殖成功,并纳入选择性育种策略,以降低从这一小而孤立的种群中丧失遗传多样性的速度。这些步骤应在其他恢复项目中进行,尤其是当少数人能够控制繁殖时。

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