Published on 09 September 2011 |
Data from: Inbreeding depression in pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) fawns
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Although inbreeding depression affects survival, fitness and population viability, the extent of inbreeding depression in wild populations remains unclear. We examined inbreeding depression in the small, isolated National Bison Range (NBR), MT, pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) population following a bottleneck. We have studied the NBR pronghorn extensively since 1981, and we have detailed birth, survival and mate choice data. We genotyped all animals in the population between 1999-2010 at 19 microsatellite loci, assigned paternities to all fawns based on genotype, and constructed a genetic-based pedigree to calculate inbreeding coefficients (f). We found an increase in the frequency of inbreeding following the bottleneck. We detected evidence of inbreeding depression on fawn survival to weaning, birth mass, foot length and condition. We estimated the number of diploid lethal equivalents on survival to weaning as 24.17 - 28.72. Standardized heterozygosity (H) had a relatively small influence on survival, mass, length and condition compared to f; and H was not correlated with f. We conclude that for pronghorn, H was not a good predictor of pedigree-estimates of f.
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- https://doi.org/10.1101/733170DataCite MDC OpenAlex
Cited on 13 August 2019
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- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-294x.2011.05327.xDataCite MDC
Cited on 01 December 2011
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Genetics
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Domain
Life Sciences
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