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生殖科学作为保护生物学的一个重要组成部分:新版。

Reproductive Science as an Essential Component of Conservation Biology: New Edition.

机构信息

Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, National Zoological Park, Washington, DC, USA.

Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, National Zoological Park, Front Royal, VA, USA.

出版信息

Adv Exp Med Biol. 2019;1200:1-10. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-23633-5_1.

Abstract

The previous edition of this book mainly provided a snapshot of the state of the art in terms of species-specific reproductive biology and emerging technologies. The influence of environmental changes on reproductive fitness was introduced but not fully explored. The objectives of this second edition were to (1) emphasize the need for holistic and global efforts to understand and sustain reproduction in a constantly changing environment and (2) provide more knowledge in the reproductive physiology of different taxa. The first section of the book is dedicated to survival and adaptation of species in a changing environment (including chapters on environmental impacts in different taxa, as well as the role of microbiomes). The second section focuses on progress in understanding, assisting or even suppressing reproduction in wild species, keeping in mind the influence of environmental factors as well. It contains chapters from the previous edition that were updated (reproduction in elephants, koalas, marsupials, amphibians, and corals), new chapters on species such as sharks and rays, and contributions about the increasing role of reproductive manipulations, such as assisted reproduction and contraception. While the present book emphasizes the overarching issue of environmental impacts on reproduction (resulting in infertility, subfecundity, or fitness), it also highlights the challenges of maintaining wild species in captivity, including those associated with ensuring good welfare. Captive environments can influence reproduction in a multitude of ways, some unexpected, such as the selection of unwanted genetic traits, an essential dimension to be considered to ensure the success of conservation breeding programs. Lastly, new approaches, such as the use of allostatic load indexes and reproductive microbiome analyses also will be closely examined for the first time in rare and endangered species to address conservation issues.

摘要

本书的上一版主要介绍了物种特异性生殖生物学和新兴技术的最新进展。虽然也介绍了环境变化对生殖适应性的影响,但并未深入探讨。本版的目标是:(1)强调需要综合和全球性的努力,以了解和维持不断变化的环境中的生殖;(2)提供更多关于不同分类群生殖生理学的知识。本书的第一部分专门讨论了物种在不断变化的环境中的生存和适应(包括不同分类群的环境影响以及微生物组的作用)。第二部分侧重于了解、协助甚至抑制野生物种生殖的进展,同时也考虑了环境因素的影响。它包含了对上一版的更新章节(大象、考拉、有袋动物、两栖动物和珊瑚的生殖),以及关于鲨鱼和鳐鱼等新章节,以及关于生殖操纵(如辅助生殖和避孕)日益重要作用的贡献。虽然本书强调了环境对生殖的影响(导致不孕、生育力降低或适应性降低)这一总体问题,但也强调了在圈养环境中维持野生动物的挑战,包括确保良好福利的相关挑战。圈养环境可以通过多种方式影响生殖,有些是意想不到的,例如选择不需要的遗传特征,这是确保保护繁殖计划成功的一个重要方面。最后,将首次在稀有和濒危物种中密切检查新方法,例如使用应激负荷指数和生殖微生物组分析,以解决保护问题。

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