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模拟将生物样本库整合到考拉圈养管理中的遗传益处和财务成本。

Modelling Genetic Benefits and Financial Costs of Integrating Biobanking into the Captive Management of Koalas.

作者信息

Howell Lachlan G, Johnston Stephen D, O'Brien Justine K, Frankham Richard, Rodger John C, Ryan Shelby A, Beranek Chad T, Clulow John, Hudson Donald S, Witt Ryan R

机构信息

Centre for Integrative Ecology, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, Deakin University Geelong, Melbourne Burwood Campus, 221 Burwood Highway, Burwood, VIC 3125, Australia.

School of Environmental and Life Sciences, Biology Building, University of Newcastle, University Drive, Callaghan, NSW 2308, Australia.

出版信息

Animals (Basel). 2022 Apr 12;12(8):990. doi: 10.3390/ani12080990.

Abstract

Zoo and wildlife hospital networks are set to become a vital component of Australia's contemporary efforts to conserve the iconic and imperiled koala (). Managed breeding programs held across zoo-based networks typically face high economic costs and can be at risk of adverse genetic effects typical of unavoidably small captive colonies. Emerging evidence suggests that biobanking and associated assisted reproductive technologies could address these economic and genetic challenges. We present a modelled scenario, supported by detailed costings, where these technologies are optimized and could be integrated into conservation breeding programs of koalas across the established zoo and wildlife hospital network. Genetic and economic modelling comparing closed captive koala populations suggest that supplementing them with cryopreserved founder sperm using artificial insemination or intracytoplasmic sperm injection could substantially reduce inbreeding, lower the required colony sizes of conservation breeding programs, and greatly reduce program costs. Ambitious genetic retention targets (maintaining 90%, 95% and 99% of source population heterozygosity for 100 years) could be possible within realistic cost frameworks, with output koalas suited for wild release. Integrating biobanking into the zoo and wildlife hospital network presents a cost-effective and financially feasible model for the uptake of these tools due to the technical and research expertise, captive koala colonies, and facilities that already exist across these networks.

摘要

动物园和野生动物医院网络将成为澳大利亚当代保护标志性且濒危的考拉()工作的重要组成部分。在基于动物园的网络中开展的圈养繁殖计划通常面临高昂的经济成本,并且可能存在不可避免的小圈养群体典型的不良遗传效应风险。新出现的证据表明,生物样本库及相关辅助生殖技术可以应对这些经济和遗传挑战。我们提出了一个有详细成本核算支持的模拟方案,在该方案中这些技术得到优化,并可整合到既定的动物园和野生动物医院网络中的考拉保护繁殖计划中。对封闭圈养考拉种群进行的遗传和经济模型比较表明,使用人工授精或胞浆内单精子注射用冷冻保存的奠基者精子对其进行补充,可以大幅减少近亲繁殖,降低保护繁殖计划所需的群体规模,并大幅降低计划成本。在现实的成本框架内有可能实现雄心勃勃的遗传保留目标(在100年内保持源种群杂合度的90%、95%和99%),产出的考拉适合放归野外。由于这些网络中已经具备技术和研究专业知识、圈养考拉群体及设施,将生物样本库整合到动物园和野生动物医院网络为采用这些工具提供了一个具有成本效益且在财务上可行的模式。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/3046/9028793/1328422bb582/animals-12-00990-g001.jpg

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