Many studies document negative inbreeding effects on individuals, and conservation efforts to preserve rare species routinely employ strategies to reduce inbreeding. Despite this, there are few clear examples in nature of inbreeding decreasing the growth rates of populations, and the extent of population-level effects of inbreeding in the wild remains controversial. Here, we take advantage of a long-term dataset of 26 reintroduced Alpine ibex (Capra ibex ibex) populations spanning nearly 100 years to show that inbreeding substantially reduced per capita population growth rates, particularly for populations in harsher environments. Populations with high average inbreeding (F ≈ 0.2) had population growth rates reduced by 71% compared with pop...
A fundamental assumption underlying the importance of genetic risks within conservation biology is t...
dentifying local adaptation in bottlenecked species is essential for conservation man-agement. Selec...
Human activity has caused dramatic population declines in many wild species. The resulting bottlenec...
Many studies document negative inbreeding effects on individuals, and conservation efforts to preser...
Many studies document negative inbreeding effects on individuals, and conservation efforts to preser...
Maintaining genetic variation and minimizing inbreeding are central goals of conservation genetics. ...
Wild populations face threats both from deterministic factors, e.g., habitat loss, overexploitation,...
Wild populations face threats both from deterministic factors, e.g., habitat loss, overexploitation,...
Restoration of lost species ranges to their native distribution is key for the survival of endangere...
Restoration of lost species ranges to their native distribution is key for the survival of endangere...
Many species expanded their geographic ranges from core “refugium” populations when the global clima...
Many species expanded their geographic ranges from core "refugium" populations when the global clima...
Harmful effects arising from matings between relatives (inbreeding) is a long-standing observation t...
Inbreeding depression, the reduced fitness of offspring of related individuals, is a central theme i...
We studied the dynamic of nine populations of Alpine ibex ( Capra ibex ibex ) in five protected area...
A fundamental assumption underlying the importance of genetic risks within conservation biology is t...
dentifying local adaptation in bottlenecked species is essential for conservation man-agement. Selec...
Human activity has caused dramatic population declines in many wild species. The resulting bottlenec...
Many studies document negative inbreeding effects on individuals, and conservation efforts to preser...
Many studies document negative inbreeding effects on individuals, and conservation efforts to preser...
Maintaining genetic variation and minimizing inbreeding are central goals of conservation genetics. ...
Wild populations face threats both from deterministic factors, e.g., habitat loss, overexploitation,...
Wild populations face threats both from deterministic factors, e.g., habitat loss, overexploitation,...
Restoration of lost species ranges to their native distribution is key for the survival of endangere...
Restoration of lost species ranges to their native distribution is key for the survival of endangere...
Many species expanded their geographic ranges from core “refugium” populations when the global clima...
Many species expanded their geographic ranges from core "refugium" populations when the global clima...
Harmful effects arising from matings between relatives (inbreeding) is a long-standing observation t...
Inbreeding depression, the reduced fitness of offspring of related individuals, is a central theme i...
We studied the dynamic of nine populations of Alpine ibex ( Capra ibex ibex ) in five protected area...
A fundamental assumption underlying the importance of genetic risks within conservation biology is t...
dentifying local adaptation in bottlenecked species is essential for conservation man-agement. Selec...
Human activity has caused dramatic population declines in many wild species. The resulting bottlenec...