A model describing the effect of sex-reversed YY fish in an established wild population: The use of a Trojan Y chromosome to cause extinction of an introduced exotic species |
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Authors: | Gutierrez Juan B Teem John L |
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Affiliation: | Florida State University, Department of Mathematics, 208 Love Building, Tallahassee FL 32306-4510, USA. jgutierr@math.fsu.edu |
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Abstract: | A novel means of inducing extinction of an exotic fish population is proposed using a genetic approach to shift the ratio of male to females within a population. In the proposed strategy, sex-reversed fish containing two Y chromosomes are introduced into a normal fish population. These YY fish result in the production of a disproportionate number of male fish in subsequent generations. Mathematical modeling of the system following introduction of YY fish at a constant rate reveals that female fish decline in numbers over time, leading to eventual extinction of the population. |
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Keywords: | Exotic species Sex ratio Population Y chromosome Invasive species eradication |
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