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Assessing the benefits and risks of translocations in depauperate species: A theoretical framework with an empirical validation

机译:评估易位的益处和风险发育不全的物种:一个理论框架用实证验证

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1. Conservation translocations are becoming more common to assist in the management of threatened native species. While many translocation programs focus on maximizing survival in newly established populations, consideration is also required for the persistence of source populations. 2. Here, we present and test a theoretical framework that assesses the translocation trade-off between increasing a species probability of survival and decreasing a species' overall genetic diversity. We anticipate that (a) the genetic diversity of translocated populations will be reduced compared to the source due to a failure to capture and retain genetic diversity and (b) the genetic diversity of the source population will decline due to the removal of founder individuals. 3. We test this framework with an empirical study of redfin blue eye Scaturiginichthys vermeilipinnis, a critically endangered fish species which has undergone several replicate translocations, established with founders sourced from a single remnant population. Several generations after reintroduction, we show that the predicted survival of the species has improved as a result of these translocations. 4. While the species' genetic diversity has been retained across all populations combined (translocated and source), we show that genetic diversity in each individual population (including the source) is reduced compared to the source population prior to translocation. 5. Synthesis and applications. Conservation translocations can provide great benefits to species survival, enabling extinction risk to be spread across multiple populations. Translocated populations, however, often harbour reduced genetic diversity compared to source populations and initiating translocated populations can decrease the genetic diversity of source populations, placing them at an increased risk of extinction. The framework presented here enables the trade-off between extinction risk and retention of genetic diversity to be established. Thi
机译:1. 威胁的共同协助管理本地物种。在新成立的专注于最大化生存人口,也需要考虑源种群的持久性。我们现在和测试一个理论框架评估了易位之间的权衡增加一个物种生存和的概率减少一个物种的遗传多样性。我们预计,(a)的遗传多样性转移人口相比,将减少源由于未能捕获和保留遗传多样性和(b)基因源的多样性人口将下降由于创始人的个人。测试这个框架的实证研究redfin蓝眼Scaturiginichthys vermeilipinnis,一个极度濒危鱼类经历了几个复制易位,建立的创始人来自一个单一的剩余数量。门,我们表明,该预测物种的生存结果有所改善这些易位。遗传多样性一直保留在所有人口(转移并源)相结合,我们在每个显示遗传多样性减少了人口(包括源代码)而之前源人口易位。保护易位可以提供好了好处物种生存,使灭绝风险分布在多个种群。然而,改变人口通常港口减少遗传多样性与来源人口和开始转移种群的遗传多样性降低人口的来源,让他们在增加灭绝的风险。使物种灭绝风险和之间的权衡保留的遗传多样性。

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