Gooley Rebecca M, Hogg Carolyn J, Fox Samantha, Pemberton David, Belov Katherine, Grueber Catherine E
School of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Save the Tasmanian Devil Program, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
PeerJ. 2020 Jun 16;8:e9220. doi: 10.7717/peerj.9220. eCollection 2020.
Vulnerable species experiencing inbreeding depression are prone to localised extinctions because of their reduced fitness. For Tasmanian devils, the rapid spread of devil facial tumour disease (DFTD) has led to population declines and fragmentation across the species' range. Here we show that one of the few remaining DFTD-free populations of Tasmanian devils is experiencing inbreeding depression. Moreover, this population has experienced a significant reduction in reproductive success over recent years.
We used 32 microsatellite loci to examine changes in genetic diversity and inbreeding in the wild population at Woolnorth, alongside field data on breeding success from females to test for inbreeding depression.
Wefound that maternal internal relatedness has a negative impact on litter sizes. The results of this study imply that this population may be entering an extinction vortex and that to protect the population genetic rescue should be considered. This study provides conservation managers with useful information for managing wild devils and provides support for the "Wild Devil Recovery Program", which is currently augmenting small, isolated populations.
经历近亲繁殖衰退的脆弱物种由于适应性降低,容易出现局部灭绝。对于袋獾来说,袋獾面部肿瘤疾病(DFTD)的迅速传播导致了该物种分布范围内的种群数量下降和碎片化。在此,我们表明,仅存的少数未感染DFTD的袋獾种群之一正在经历近亲繁殖衰退。此外,近年来该种群的繁殖成功率显著下降。
我们使用32个微卫星位点来研究伍尔诺斯野生种群的遗传多样性和近亲繁殖的变化,并结合雌性繁殖成功率的实地数据来测试近亲繁殖衰退情况。
我们发现母体内部亲缘关系对窝仔数有负面影响。这项研究的结果表明,该种群可能正在进入灭绝漩涡,为保护该种群,应考虑进行基因拯救。这项研究为保护管理人员管理野生袋獾提供了有用信息,并为目前正在增加小型孤立种群数量的“野生袋獾恢复计划”提供了支持。