Genetic characterization of wild swamp deer populations: ex situ conservation and forensics implications

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Kumar, Ved Prakash [1 ,2 ]
Shrivastwa, Anupam [3 ]
Nigam, Parag [3 ]
Kumar, Dhyanendra [2 ]
Goyal, Surendra Prakash [1 ]
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[1] Wildlife Inst India, Wildlife Forens & Conservat Genet, Dehra Dun, India
[2] Veer Kunwar Singh Univ, Dept Zool, Arrah, Bihar, India
[3] Wildlife Inst India, Capt Breeding & Zoo Management Cell, Dehra Dun, India
关键词
Cyt b gene; mtDNA; Rucervus duvaucelii branderi; Rucervus duvaucelii duvaucelii; Rucervus duvaucelii ranjitsinhii; PHYLOGEOGRAPHY; EVOLUTION; NUMBER;
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10.1080/24701394.2016.1225732
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Q3 [遗传学];
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071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Swamp deer (Rucervus duvaucelii) is an endemic, Scheduled I species under the Wildlife (Protection) Act 1972, India. According to variations in antler size, it has been classified into three subspecies, namely Western (R. duvaucelii duvaucelii), Central (R. duvaucelii branderi), and Eastern (R. duvaucelii ranjitsinhii). For planning effective ex situ and in situ conservation of a wide-ranging species in different bioclimatic regions and in wildlife forensic, the use of genetic characterization in defining morpho/ecotypes has been suggested because of the geographic clines and reproductive isolation. In spite of these morphotypes, very little is known about the genetic characteristics of the three subspecies, hence no strict subspecies-based breeding plan for retaining the evolutionary characteristics in captive populations for subsequent re-introduction is available except for a few studies. We describe the genetic characteristics of these three subspecies using cytochrome b of the mtDNA genome (400 bp). The DNA sequence data indicated 11 variable sites within the three subspecies. Two paraphyletic clades, namely the Central India and Western-Eastern populations were found, whereas the Western and Eastern populations are monophyletic with a bootstrap value of 69% within the clade. We suggest the need of sorting these three subspecies using different molecular mtDNA markers in zoos for captive breeding purposes so as to retain the genetic diversity of the separate geographic clines and to use a subspecies-specific fixed-state nucleotide to assess the extent of poaching to avoid any population demography stochastically in India.
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