The endemic pink pigeon has recovered from less than 20 birds in the mid-1970s to 355 free-living individuals in 2003. A major concern for the species' recovery has been the potential genetic problem of inbreeding. Captive pink pigeons bred for reintroduction were managed to maximise founder representation and minimise inbreeding. In this paper, we quantify the effect of inbreeding on survival and reproductive parameters in captive and wild populations and quantify DNA sequence variation in the mitochondrial d-loop region for pink pigeon founders. Inbreeding affected egg fertility, squab, juvenile and adult survival, but effects were strongest in highly inbred birds (F greater than or equal to 0.25). Inbreeding depression was more apparent ...
Attempts to conserve threatened species by establishing new populations via reintroduction are contr...
BACKGROUND: Inbreeding depression occurs when the offspring produced as a result of matings between ...
Domesticated animals have been culturally and economically important throughout history. Many of the...
The endemic pink pigeon has recovered from less than 20 birds in the mid-1970s to 355 free-living in...
The pink pigeon (Nesoenas mayeri) is an endemic species of Mauritius that has made a remarkable reco...
The reduction of natural populations is a major conservation problem and the main cause of increased...
Inbreeding occurs when relatives mate and have offspring. Inbreeding depression is hypothesized to h...
The extinct passenger pigeon was once the most abundant bird in North America, and possibly the worl...
The goals of captive breeding programs for endangered species include preserving genetic diversity a...
The extinct passenger pigeon was once the most abundant bird in North America, and possibly the worl...
As populations decline, inbreeding becomes increasingly unavoidable. Increased genome-wide homozygos...
Genetic effects are often overlooked in endangered species monitoring, and populations showing posit...
Abstract Interspecific hybridization occurs among birds, and closely related sister taxa tend to hyb...
Attempts to conserve threatened species by establishing new populations via reintroduction are contr...
Avoidance of mating between related individuals is usually considered adaptive because it decreases ...
Attempts to conserve threatened species by establishing new populations via reintroduction are contr...
BACKGROUND: Inbreeding depression occurs when the offspring produced as a result of matings between ...
Domesticated animals have been culturally and economically important throughout history. Many of the...
The endemic pink pigeon has recovered from less than 20 birds in the mid-1970s to 355 free-living in...
The pink pigeon (Nesoenas mayeri) is an endemic species of Mauritius that has made a remarkable reco...
The reduction of natural populations is a major conservation problem and the main cause of increased...
Inbreeding occurs when relatives mate and have offspring. Inbreeding depression is hypothesized to h...
The extinct passenger pigeon was once the most abundant bird in North America, and possibly the worl...
The goals of captive breeding programs for endangered species include preserving genetic diversity a...
The extinct passenger pigeon was once the most abundant bird in North America, and possibly the worl...
As populations decline, inbreeding becomes increasingly unavoidable. Increased genome-wide homozygos...
Genetic effects are often overlooked in endangered species monitoring, and populations showing posit...
Abstract Interspecific hybridization occurs among birds, and closely related sister taxa tend to hyb...
Attempts to conserve threatened species by establishing new populations via reintroduction are contr...
Avoidance of mating between related individuals is usually considered adaptive because it decreases ...
Attempts to conserve threatened species by establishing new populations via reintroduction are contr...
BACKGROUND: Inbreeding depression occurs when the offspring produced as a result of matings between ...
Domesticated animals have been culturally and economically important throughout history. Many of the...