<div><p>Captive breeding of endangered species often aims at preserving genetic diversity and to avoid the harmful effects of inbreeding. However, deleterious alleles causing inbreeding depression can be purged when inbreeding persists over several generations. Despite its great importance both for evolutionary biology and for captive breeding programmes, few studies have addressed whether and to which extent purging may occur. Here we undertake a longitudinal study with the largest captive population of Cuvier's gazelle managed under a European Endangered Species Programme since 1975. Previous results in this population have shown that highly inbred mothers tend to produce more daughters, and this fact was used in 2006 to reach a more appr...
Threatened species persisting in fragmented and declining populations are susceptible to increased i...
Genetic adaptation to captive environments is likely to reduce the reproductive fitness of endangere...
Captive breeding for conservation purposes presents a serious practical challenge because several co...
Inbreeding threatens the survival of small populations by producing inbreeding depression, but also ...
Resumen del póster presentado al 70th Annual Meeting of the European Federation of Animal Science (E...
Although ex situ conservation is indispensable for thousands of species, captive breeding is associa...
Since threatened species are generally incapable of surviving in their natural environments, ex sit...
Captive breeding programmes represent the most intensive type of ex situ population management for t...
Supportive breeding is one of the last resort conservation strategies to avoid species extinction. M...
Many species require captive breeding to ensure their survival. The eventual aim of such programs is...
International audienceSupportive breeding is one of the last resort conservation strategies to avoid...
Harmful effects arising from matings between relatives (inbreeding) is a long-standing observation t...
One of the negative effects of inbreeding is inbreeding depression, caused by reduced genetic divers...
Inbreeding depression is a major force affecting the evolution and viability of small popu-lations i...
Many populations of endangered species are subject to recurrent introductions of individuals from an...
Threatened species persisting in fragmented and declining populations are susceptible to increased i...
Genetic adaptation to captive environments is likely to reduce the reproductive fitness of endangere...
Captive breeding for conservation purposes presents a serious practical challenge because several co...
Inbreeding threatens the survival of small populations by producing inbreeding depression, but also ...
Resumen del póster presentado al 70th Annual Meeting of the European Federation of Animal Science (E...
Although ex situ conservation is indispensable for thousands of species, captive breeding is associa...
Since threatened species are generally incapable of surviving in their natural environments, ex sit...
Captive breeding programmes represent the most intensive type of ex situ population management for t...
Supportive breeding is one of the last resort conservation strategies to avoid species extinction. M...
Many species require captive breeding to ensure their survival. The eventual aim of such programs is...
International audienceSupportive breeding is one of the last resort conservation strategies to avoid...
Harmful effects arising from matings between relatives (inbreeding) is a long-standing observation t...
One of the negative effects of inbreeding is inbreeding depression, caused by reduced genetic divers...
Inbreeding depression is a major force affecting the evolution and viability of small popu-lations i...
Many populations of endangered species are subject to recurrent introductions of individuals from an...
Threatened species persisting in fragmented and declining populations are susceptible to increased i...
Genetic adaptation to captive environments is likely to reduce the reproductive fitness of endangere...
Captive breeding for conservation purposes presents a serious practical challenge because several co...