articleConservation BiologyApr 12, 2011BRONZE OA

Predicting the Probability of Outbreeding Depression

Australian Museum · Macquarie University · +4 more institutions

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Abstract

Fragmentation of animal and plant populations typically leads to genetic erosion and increased probability of extirpation. Although these effects can usually be reversed by re-establishing gene flow between population fragments, managers sometimes fail to do so due to fears of outbreeding depression (OD). Rapid development of OD is due primarily to adaptive differentiation from selection or fixation of chromosomal variants. Fixed chromosomal variants can be detected empirically. We used an extended form of the breeders' equation to predict the probability of OD due to adaptive differentiation between recently isolated population fragments as a function of intensity of selection, genetic diversity, effective…

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Keywords
  • Outbreeding depression
  • Biology
  • Population
  • Gene flow
  • Fixation (population genetics)
  • Evolutionary biology
  • Population fragmentation
  • Selection (genetic algorithm)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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