2020
DOI: 10.1080/24750263.2020.1797194
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Effects of inbreeding, sex and geographical region on survival in an American bison (Bison bison) population under a captive breeding program

Abstract: Survival is one of the most important traits to consider for limited animal populations under conservation programs. Here, we estimate the effects of inbreeding, geographical region (Europe, North America and other) and sex on survival at six points of life in American bison populations kept in zoological gardens. The data set consisted of 3893 animals, 1812 males and 2081 females, born between the years 1874 and 2013. We analyzed survival in terms of longevity and survival of the first day after birth. We app… Show more

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“…In humans, DNAm GrimAge has been studied in relation to various comorbidities and social factors (Lu et al, 2019; McCrory et al, 2021). Inbreeding has been associated with decreasing longevity and an increase in health concerns in various species (Keller & Waller, 2002; Skotarczak et al, 2020; Yordy et al, 2020) and recently was linked to accelerated DNAm aging in zebras ( Equus quagga ) (Larison et al, 2021). We used these patterns to explore accelerated aging as a component of island‐mainland divergence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In humans, DNAm GrimAge has been studied in relation to various comorbidities and social factors (Lu et al, 2019; McCrory et al, 2021). Inbreeding has been associated with decreasing longevity and an increase in health concerns in various species (Keller & Waller, 2002; Skotarczak et al, 2020; Yordy et al, 2020) and recently was linked to accelerated DNAm aging in zebras ( Equus quagga ) (Larison et al, 2021). We used these patterns to explore accelerated aging as a component of island‐mainland divergence.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Con base en el Ne, el posible cambio o incremento en los niveles de consanguinidad, por generación, pueden ser del orden del 4.0% (ΔF = 1/(2*Ne)). En poblaciones pequeñas bajo esquemas de conservación el incremento de los niveles de F es un indicador de pérdida de variabilidad genética; sus efectos, a partir de la depresión consanguínea, trasciende en rasgos de viabilidad, supervivencia, reproducción, resistencia a enfermedades, estrés ambiental, entre otros (22,23) . Para el desarrollo de poblaciones en esquemas de conservación, es recomendable un Ne igual o mayor a 50 (10) , con el objetivo de mantener el incremento de la consanguinidad igual o menor a 1 % por generación.…”
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“…In the case of lethal genotypes, in such a situation, the so-called purging effect may be observed (Boakes et al, 2007). This phenomenon is often observed in wild animal populations (Skotarczak et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%