Chapter 9: Genetic Rescue and Long-Term Population Recovery Flashcards

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genetic rescue definition

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increase a populations fitness by introducing new genetic variation

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how does genetic rescue occur?

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  • naturally
  • facilitates to safeguard at-risk populations & enhance their ability to environmental changes
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genetic rescue aims to …

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aims to increase genetic diversity & minimize inbreeding to enhance the fitness and adaptability of populations

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implementation of genetic rescue

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introducing genetically diverse individuals into small, isolated population with low genetic diversity

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goal of genetic rescue

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rescue species to full genetic health so they can thrive in the wild without further intervention

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genetic issues in conservation

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  • inbreeding
  • loss of genetic diversity
  • population fragmentation
  • genetic drift
  • mutations
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&laquo_space;gene flow

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loss of heterozygosity in small populations & increase in population divergence

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> > gene flow

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homogenize gene frequencies among populations & impact on the adaptations to the local environmental conditions

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F ST

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inbreeding due to genetic drift in a small population mating randomly

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one migration per generation rule

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at least one migrant individual per generation is necessary to prevent significant divergence in allele frequencies among subpopulations

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one migration per generation rule effects

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minimizes loss of heterozygosity that could lead to inbreeding depression allowing the local adaptation among subpopulations

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what proceeded genetic rescue?

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  • documentation & discovery of genetic decline of a population
  • intro from captive stock or wild populations
  • local adaptations might be lost
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documentation & discovery of genetic decline of a population

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  • systematics
  • DNA sequencing
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what caused the reduction of genetic diversity?

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  • predation
  • hunting
  • habitat destruction
  • inbreeding
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15
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genetic restoration

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genetic resource banks

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16
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issues with genetic restoration

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  • technical failure
  • preservation problems
  • may not adapt to new environment
17
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population management

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  • predicting conditions
  • genetic rescue
  • using genomic data to screen populations
  • monitoring genomic & demographic consequences
18
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extinction vortex

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a population cannot be rescued without fixing the problems that got it small or in trouble