A greater yellowstone ecosystem grizzly bear case study: genetic reassessment for managers

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作者
Shafer, Craig L. [1 ]
机构
[1] George Wright Soc, POB 65, Hancock, MI 49930 USA
关键词
Effective population size; Evolution; Genetics; Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem; Grizzly bear; Migration; US Fish and Wildlife Service; EFFECTIVE POPULATION-SIZE; HETEROZYGOSITY-FITNESS CORRELATIONS; PER-GENERATION RULE; CLIMATE-CHANGE; ONE-MIGRANT; INBREEDING DEPRESSION; NATURAL-POPULATIONS; CONSERVATION; DIVERSITY; FRAGMENTATION;
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10.1007/s12686-022-01262-7
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X176 [生物多样性保护];
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090705 ;
摘要
There are five grizzly bear (Ursus arctos horribilis) populations in the lower 48 states of the United States. My goal in this Commentary was to ascertain whether genetic diversity is being lost from the isolated GYE grizzly bear population and to better understand any viability implications. I reviewed the scientific literature, including two key genetic studies that the US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) relied upon for their 2007 and current 2017 GYE grizzly bear genetics policy. I discovered that some studies reveal a loss of heterozygosity in the GYE bear population, both historically and in recent decades. Some had a statistically significant depletion rate. My review took place periodically between 2010 and 2021 and indicates that the genome of the GYE grizzly bear population is too small for long-term adaptation. The paper includes a discussion about evolutionary adaptation which invokes time frames rarely considered by nature conservation planners. I also examined genetic statements in the USFWS's 2017 GYE grizzly bear delisting regulations and highlighted those that seem incongruent with current scientific thought. If this paper is read by some scientists, land managers, administrators, environmentalists, and others with some genetics background, they will better understand some USFWS decisions and policy statements. This case study illustrates that land management agencies can provide a one-sided treatment of some science when writing regulations about genetics.
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