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濒危大斑几维鸟生活史各阶段的近交衰退积累。

Inbreeding depression accumulation across life-history stages of the endangered Takahe.

机构信息

Department of Zoology, University of Otago, P.O. Box 56, Dunedin 9054, New Zealand.

出版信息

Conserv Biol. 2010 Dec;24(6):1617-25. doi: 10.1111/j.1523-1739.2010.01549.x.

Abstract

Studies evaluating the impact of inbreeding depression on population viability of threatened species tend to focus on the effects of inbreeding at a single life-history stage (e.g., juvenile survival). We examined the effects of inbreeding across the full life-history continuum, from survival up to adulthood, to subsequent reproductive success, and to the recruitment of second-generation offspring, in wild Takahe ( Porphyrio hochstetteri ) by analyzing pedigree and fitness data collected over 21 breeding seasons. Although the effect size of inbreeding at individual life-history stages was small, inbreeding depression accumulated across multiple life-history stages and ultimately reduced long-term fitness (i.e., successful recruitment of second-generation offspring). The estimated total lethal equivalents (2B) summed across all life-history stages were substantial (16.05, 95% CI 0.08-90.8) and equivalent to an 88% reduction in recruitment of second-generation offspring for closely related pairs (e.g., sib-sib pairings) relative to unrelated pairs (according to the pedigree). A history of small population size in the Takahe could have contributed to partial purging of the genetic load and the low level of inbreeding depression detected at each single life-history stage. Nevertheless, our results indicate that such "purged" populations can still exhibit substantial inbreeding depression, especially when small but negative fitness effects accumulate across the species' life history. Because inbreeding depression can ultimately affect population viability of small, isolated populations, our results illustrate the importance of measuring the effects of inbreeding across the full life-history continuum.

摘要

评估近交衰退对受威胁物种种群生存力影响的研究往往集中于单一生活史阶段(例如,幼体存活率)的近交效应。我们通过分析在 21 个繁殖季节中收集的系谱和适应度数据,研究了近交对野生大斑几维鸟( Porphyrio hochstetteri )整个生活史连续体的影响,从存活到成年,再到随后的繁殖成功,以及第二代后代的补充。尽管个体生活史阶段的近交效应的效应大小较小,但多个生活史阶段的近交衰退会累积,并最终降低长期适应度(即成功补充第二代后代)。在所有生活史阶段累加的估计总致死等效物(2B)是相当可观的(16.05,95%置信区间 0.08-90.8),相当于近亲(例如,同父母兄弟姐妹配对)相对于远亲配对(根据系谱),第二代后代补充率降低 88%。大斑几维鸟的小种群规模历史可能导致遗传负荷的部分清除,以及在每个单一生活史阶段检测到的低水平近交衰退。尽管如此,我们的结果表明,即使是经过“净化”的种群,仍可能表现出显著的近交衰退,尤其是当小但负面的适应度效应在物种的整个生活史中累积时。由于近交衰退最终可能会影响小而孤立的种群的生存力,因此我们的结果说明了在整个生活史连续体中衡量近交效应的重要性。

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