Search results for "Inbreeding depression"

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Effects of self- and cross-fertilization on parental fecundity and offspring survival in eight populations of Lymnaea stagnalis

2008

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Inbreeding depression in perennial Lychnis viscaria (Caryophyllaceae): effects of population mating history and nutrient availability.

2005

We studied inbreeding depression in a perennial plant, Lychnis viscaria, in three populations differing in their inbreeding history and population size by measuring several traits at two nutrient levels over the plant's life cycle. The observed levels of inbreeding depression (cumulative inbreeding depression, from -0.057 to 0.629) were high for a plant with a mixed mating system. As expected, the population with a low level of isozyme variation expressed the least inbreeding depression for seed germination. Highest inbreeding depression for germination was found in the largest and genetically most variable population. No clear differences between populations in expression of inbreeding dep…

education.field_of_studyEcologyOutbreeding depressionPopulation sizePopulationZoologyPlant ScienceBiologyMating systembiology.organism_classificationLychnisGerminationGeneticsInbreeding depressioneducationInbreedingEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAmerican journal of botany
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2014

Captive breeding for conservation purposes presents a serious practical challenge because several conflicting genetic processes (i.e., inbreeding depression, random genetic drift and genetic adaptation to captivity) need to be managed in concert to maximize captive population persistence and reintroduction success probability. Because current genetic management is often only partly successful in achieving these goals, it has been suggested that management insights may be found in sexual selection theory (in particular, female mate choice). We review the theoretical and empirical literature and consider how female mate choice might influence captive breeding in the context of current genetic…

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Reproductive biology and conservation implications of three endangered snapdragon species (Antirrhinum, Plantaginaceae)

2009

About 32% of Antirrhinum species are considered to be endangered; however, no field studies have focused on their reproductive biology. In this work, several aspects of the reproductive biology (flowering phenology, floral biology, breeding system) and potential limits on seed quantity and quality (pollen limitation, inbreeding depression) were studied in natural populations of three endangered species of the genus (Antirrhinum charidemi, Antirrhinum subbaeticum, Antirrhinum valentinum). Results disclose that all three species need insect visitors for seed production since fruit set after autonomous self-pollination was lower than under hand cross-pollination. A. charidemi and A. valentinum…

education.field_of_studyPollinationEcologyAntirrhinumPopulationEndangered speciesAntirrhinum subbaeticumBiologybiology.organism_classificationPollinatorInbreeding depressionConservation biologyeducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape ConservationBiological Conservation
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Factors influencing the extent of inbreeding depression: an example from scots pine

1999

Detailed studies suggest that the level of inbreeding depression may vary between populations. In a study of Scots pine from Finland, the level of inbreeding depression was much lower in northern than in southern populations. We have examined theoretically whether population genetic factors, such as the level of selfing, intensity of selection against heterozygotes or homozygotes, level of mutation, a bottleneck, finite population size, or the level of polyembryony could account for this difference. Higher selfing or stronger selection against heterozygotes in the north, both at biologically reasonable levels, appear to produce changes consistent with the observed differences and we conside…

education.field_of_studyPopulation fragmentationbiologyEcologyPopulation sizePopulationScots pineSelfingbiology.organism_classificationGene flowGeneticsInbreeding depressioneducationGenetics (clinical)Selection (genetic algorithm)DemographyHeredity
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Moviments de dispersió en els primats. Variabilitat en els seus patrons i causes

2014

Els moviments de dispersió en els animals representen decisions crucials per als individus, ja que afecten la seua supervivència i èxit reproductiu, a més de ser un component important de la dinàmica poblacional. En aquest article es descriu la variabilitat en els patrons de dispersió en els primats i algunes de les causes, tant últimes com proximals, a les quals respon.

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The effect of inbreeding rate on fitness, inbreeding depression and heterosis over a range of inbreeding coefficients

2014

Understanding the effects of inbreeding and genetic drift within populations and hybridization between genetically differentiated populations is important for many basic and applied questions in ecology and evolutionary biology. The magnitudes and even the directions of these effects can be influenced by various factors, especially by the current and historical population size (i.e. inbreeding rate). Using Drosophila littoralis as a model species, we studied the effect of inbreeding rate over a range of inbreeding levels on (i) mean fitness of a population (relative to that of an outbred control population), (ii) within‐population inbreeding depression (reduction in fitness of offspring fro…

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Relationship between inbreeding and milk production traits in two Italian dairy sheep breeds.

2022

The effects of inbreeding in livestock species breeds have been well documented and they have a negative impact on profitability. The objective of this study was to evaluate the levels of inbreeding in Sarda (SAR, n = 785) and Valle del Belice (VdB, n = 473) dairy sheep breeds and their impact on milk production traits. Two inbreeding coefficients (F) were estimated: using pedigree (FPED), or runs of homozygosity (ROH; FROH) at different minimum ROH lengths and different ROH classes. After the quality control, 38,779 single nucleotide polymorphisms remained for further analyses. A mixed-linear model was used to evaluate the impact of inbreeding coefficients on production traits within each …

runs of homozygosityFood Animalsmixed modelgenomic informationAnimal Science and ZoologyGeneral Medicinegenomic information; inbreeding depression; mixed model; runs of homozygosityinbreeding depressionJournal of animal breeding and genetics = Zeitschrift fur Tierzuchtung und ZuchtungsbiologieREFERENCES
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Fitness and viability of small populations : the effects of genetic drift, inbreeding, and interpopulation hybridization

2012

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