Genetic guidelines for translocations : maintaining intraspecific diversity in the lion (Panthera leo)

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dc.contributor.author Bertola, Laura D.
dc.contributor.author Miller, Susan M.
dc.contributor.author Williams, Vivienne L.
dc.contributor.author Naude, Vincent N.
dc.contributor.author Coals, Peter
dc.contributor.author Dures, Simon G.
dc.contributor.author Henschel, Philipp
dc.contributor.author Chege, Monica
dc.contributor.author Sogbohossou, Etotepe A.
dc.contributor.author Ndiaye, Arame
dc.contributor.author Kiki, Martial
dc.contributor.author Gaylard, Angela
dc.contributor.author Ikanda, Dennis K.
dc.contributor.author Becker, Matthew S.
dc.contributor.author Lindsey, Peter Andrew
dc.date.accessioned 2022-06-08T12:27:33Z
dc.date.available 2022-06-08T12:27:33Z
dc.date.issued 2022-01
dc.description.abstract Conservation translocations have become an important management tool, particularly for large wildlife species such as the lion (Panthera leo). When planning translocations, the genetic background of populations needs to be taken into account; failure to do so risks disrupting existing patterns of genetic variation, ultimately leading to genetic homogenization, and thereby reducing resilience and adaptability of the species. We urge wildlife managers to include knowledge of the genetic background of source/target populations, as well as species-wide patterns, in any management intervention. We present a hierarchical decision-making tool in which we list 132 lion populations/lion conservation units and provide information on genetic assignment, uncertainty and suitability for translocation for each source/target combination. By including four levels of suitability, from ‘first choice’ to ‘no option’, we provide managers with a range of options. To illustrate the extent of international trade of lions, and the potential disruption of natural patterns of intraspecific diversity, we mined the CITES Trade Database for estimated trade quantities of live individuals imported into lion range states during the past 4 decades. We identified 1056 recorded individuals with a potential risk of interbreeding with wild lions, 772 being captive-sourced. Scoring each of the records with our decision-making tool illustrates that only 7% of the translocated individuals were ‘first choice’ and 73% were ‘no option’. We acknowledge that other, nongenetic factors are important in the decision-making process, and hence a pragmatic approach is needed. A framework in which source/target populations are scored based on suitability is not only relevant to lion, but also to other species of wildlife that are frequently translocated. We hope that the presented overview supports managers to include genetics in future management decisions and contributes towards conservation of the lion in its full diversity. en_US
dc.description.department Mammal Research Institute en_US
dc.description.department Zoology and Entomology en_US
dc.description.librarian hj2022 en_US
dc.description.uri http://www.wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/eva en_US
dc.identifier.citation Bertola, L. D., Miller, S. M., Williams, V. L., Naude, V. N., Coals, P., Dures, S. G., Henschel, P., Chege, M., Sogbohossou, E. A., Ndiaye, A., Kiki, M., Gaylard, A., Ikanda, D. K., Becker, M. S., & Lindsey, P. (2022). Genetic guidelines for translocations: Maintaining intraspecific diversity in the lion (Panthera leo). Evolutionary Applications, 15, 22–39. https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.13318. en_US
dc.identifier.issn 1752-4563 (print)
dc.identifier.issn 1752-4571 (online)
dc.identifier.other 10.1111/eva.13318
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.up.ac.za/handle/2263/85748
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Wiley Open Access en_US
dc.rights © 2021 The Authors. Evolutionary Applications published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. en_US
dc.subject Augmentation en_US
dc.subject Captive en_US
dc.subject Lion (Panthera leo) en_US
dc.subject CITES en_US
dc.subject Genetic variation en_US
dc.subject Reintroduction en_US
dc.subject Trade en_US
dc.title Genetic guidelines for translocations : maintaining intraspecific diversity in the lion (Panthera leo) en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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