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Admixture Between Historically Isolated Mitochondrial Lineages in Captive Western Gorillas: Recommendations for Future Management
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Soto-Calderón ID, Dew JL, Bergl RA, Jensen-Seaman MI, Anthony NM. Admixture between historically isolated mitochondrial lineages in captive Western gorillas: recommendations for future management. J Hered. 2015 May-Jun;106(3):310-4. doi: 10.1093/jhered/esv006.
0022-1503
10.1093/jhered/esv006
1465-7333
Autor
Soto Calderón, Iván Darío
Dew, J. Larry
Bergl, Richard A.
Jensen Seaman, Michael
Anthony, Nicola
Institución
Resumen
ABSTRACT: Although captive populations of western gorilla have been maintained in the United States for over
a century, little is known about the geographic origins and genetic composition of the current zoo
population. Furthermore, although previous mitochondrial analyses have shown that free-range
gorilla populations exhibit substantial regional differentiation, nothing is known of the extent to
which this variation has been preserved in captive populations. To address these questions, we
combined 379 pedigree records with data from 52 mitochondrial sequences to infer individual
haplogroup affiliations, geographical origin of wild founders and instances of inter-breeding
between haplogroups in the United States captive gorilla population. We show that the current
captive population contains all major mitochondrial lineages found within wild western lowland
gorillas. Levels of haplotype diversity are also comparable to those found in wild populations.
However, the majority of captive gorilla matings have occurred between individuals with different
haplogroup affiliations. Although restricting crosses to individuals within the same haplogroup
would preserve the phylogeographic structure present in the wild, careful management of captive
populations is required to minimize the risk of drift and inbreeding. However, when captive animals
are released back into the wild, we recommend that efforts should be made to preserve natural
phylogeographic structure. COL0006723