Attempts to conserve threatened species by establishing new populations via reintroduction are controversial. Theory predicts that genetic bottlenecks result in increased mating between relatives and inbreeding depression. However, few studies of wild sourced reintroductions have carefully examined these genetic consequences. Our study assesses inbreeding and inbreeding depression in a free-living reintroduced population of an endangered New Zealand bird, the hihi (Notiomystis cincta). Using molecular sexing and marker-based inbreeding coefficients estimated from 19 autosomal microsatellite loci, we show that (i) inbreeding depresses offspring survival, (ii) male embryos are more inbred on average than female embryos, (iii) the effect of in...
Understanding the consequences of inbreeding in combination with stress is important for the persist...
The deleterious effects of inbreeding can be substantial in wild populations and mechanisms to avoid...
The deleterious effects of inbreeding can be substantial in wild populations and mechanisms to avoid...
Attempts to conserve threatened species by establishing new populations via reintroduction are contr...
As populations decline, inbreeding becomes increasingly unavoidable. Increased genome-wide homozygos...
Genetic effects are often overlooked in endangered species monitoring, and populations showing posit...
For small and isolated populations, the increased chance of mating between related individuals can r...
Population bottlenecks reduce genetic variation and population size. Small populations are at greate...
Inbreeding occurs when relatives mate and have offspring. Inbreeding depression is hypothesized to h...
Sexual conflict can result in the evolution of extreme mating strategies, including forced copulatio...
BACKGROUND: Inbreeding depression occurs when the offspring produced as a result of matings between ...
The endemic pink pigeon has recovered from less than 20 birds in the mid-1970s to 355 free-living in...
Floating males are usually thought of as non-breeders. However, some floating individuals are able t...
Inbreeding depression, or the reduction in fitness due to mating between close relatives, is a key i...
Endangered species face a huge array of challenges, including the negative consequences of individua...
Understanding the consequences of inbreeding in combination with stress is important for the persist...
The deleterious effects of inbreeding can be substantial in wild populations and mechanisms to avoid...
The deleterious effects of inbreeding can be substantial in wild populations and mechanisms to avoid...
Attempts to conserve threatened species by establishing new populations via reintroduction are contr...
As populations decline, inbreeding becomes increasingly unavoidable. Increased genome-wide homozygos...
Genetic effects are often overlooked in endangered species monitoring, and populations showing posit...
For small and isolated populations, the increased chance of mating between related individuals can r...
Population bottlenecks reduce genetic variation and population size. Small populations are at greate...
Inbreeding occurs when relatives mate and have offspring. Inbreeding depression is hypothesized to h...
Sexual conflict can result in the evolution of extreme mating strategies, including forced copulatio...
BACKGROUND: Inbreeding depression occurs when the offspring produced as a result of matings between ...
The endemic pink pigeon has recovered from less than 20 birds in the mid-1970s to 355 free-living in...
Floating males are usually thought of as non-breeders. However, some floating individuals are able t...
Inbreeding depression, or the reduction in fitness due to mating between close relatives, is a key i...
Endangered species face a huge array of challenges, including the negative consequences of individua...
Understanding the consequences of inbreeding in combination with stress is important for the persist...
The deleterious effects of inbreeding can be substantial in wild populations and mechanisms to avoid...
The deleterious effects of inbreeding can be substantial in wild populations and mechanisms to avoid...