reviewMolecular EcologyMar 3, 2015Closed access

Genetic rescue of small inbred populations: meta‐analysis reveals large and consistent benefits of gene flow

Australian Museum · Macquarie University

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Abstract

Many species have fragmented distribution with small isolated populations suffering inbreeding depression and/or reduced ability to evolve. Without gene flow from another population within the species (genetic rescue), these populations are likely to be extirpated. However, there have been only ~ 20 published cases of such outcrossing for conservation purposes, probably a very low proportion of populations that would potentially benefit. As one impediment to genetic rescues is the lack of an overview of the magnitude and consistency of genetic rescue effects in wild species, I carried out a meta-analysis. Outcrossing of inbred populations resulted in beneficial effects in 92.9% of 156 cases screened as having…

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Keywords
  • Outbreeding depression
  • Biology
  • Outcrossing
  • Inbreeding depression
  • Inbreeding
  • Gene flow
  • Population
  • Evolutionary biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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