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迪纳拉猞猁种群的基因拯救:基于基因监测和个体建模的保护见解

Genetic Rescue of the Dinaric Lynx Population: Insights for Conservation From Genetic Monitoring and Individual-Based Modelling.

作者信息

Pazhenkova Elena, Bartol Matej, Boljte Barbara, Fležar Urša, Gazzola Andrea, Gomerčić Tomislav, Konec Marjeta, Kos Ivan, Krofel Miha, Kubala Jakub, Paule Ladislav, Pop Mihai, Potočnik Hubert, Promberger Barbara, Rigg Robin, Sin Teodora, Sindičić Magda, Slijepčević Vedran, Stronen Astrid Vik, Topličanec Ira, Skrbinšek Tomaž

机构信息

University of Ljubljana Ljubljana Slovenia.

DivjaLabs Ltd. Ljubljana Slovenia.

出版信息

Evol Appl. 2025 Jan 10;18(1):e70045. doi: 10.1111/eva.70045. eCollection 2025 Jan.

Abstract

Inbreeding depression poses a severe threat to small populations, leading to the fixation of deleterious mutations and decreased survival probability. While the establishment of natural gene flow between populations is an ideal long-term solution, its practical implementation is often challenging. Reinforcement of populations by translocating individuals from larger populations is a viable strategy for reducing inbreeding, increasing genetic diversity and potentially saving populations from extinction. The Dinaric population of Eurasian lynx () has faced high inbreeding levels, with effective inbreeding reaching 0.316 in 2019, endangering the population's survival. To counteract this, population reinforcement was implemented between 2019 and 2023, involving the translocation of 12 individuals from the Carpathian Mountains to the Dinaric Mountains of Slovenia and Croatia. We conducted comprehensive genetic monitoring in this area, gathering 588 non-invasive and tissue samples, which were used for individual identification and estimation of population genetic parameters. We used stochastic modelling to assess the long-term viability of the Dinaric lynx population post-translocation and formulate effective conservation strategies. The model predicts that, despite significant improvement of genetic diversity after translocations, inbreeding will return to critical levels within 45 years. Our results highlight the fact that reinforcement is just the first step and that long-term genetic management is needed to keep the population from sliding back towards extinction. The Dinaric lynx population serves as a compelling example of genetic rescue. The lessons learnt here will be essential for ensuring the viability of the Dinaric lynx in the future and also provide a useful template for conservation of other populations and species facing similar threats.

摘要

近亲繁殖衰退对小种群构成严重威胁,导致有害突变固定化并降低生存概率。虽然在种群之间建立自然基因流动是理想的长期解决方案,但其实际实施往往具有挑战性。通过从较大种群中迁移个体来加强种群是减少近亲繁殖、增加遗传多样性并有可能使种群免于灭绝的可行策略。欧亚猞猁的迪纳拉种群面临着高度的近亲繁殖水平,2019年有效近亲繁殖率达到0.316,危及该种群的生存。为了应对这一情况,在2019年至2023年期间实施了种群强化措施,包括将12只个体从喀尔巴阡山脉迁移到斯洛文尼亚和克罗地亚的迪纳拉山脉。我们在该地区进行了全面的遗传监测,收集了588份非侵入性和组织样本,用于个体识别和种群遗传参数估计。我们使用随机模型评估迁移后迪纳拉猞猁种群的长期生存能力,并制定有效的保护策略。该模型预测,尽管迁移后遗传多样性有显著改善,但近亲繁殖将在45年内恢复到临界水平。我们的结果凸显了这样一个事实,即强化只是第一步,需要长期的遗传管理来防止种群重新走向灭绝。迪纳拉猞猁种群是遗传拯救的一个引人注目的例子。在此学到的经验教训对于确保迪纳拉猞猁未来的生存能力至关重要,也为保护其他面临类似威胁的种群和物种提供了有用的模板。

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