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Retrospective investigation of captive red wolf reproductive success in relation to age and inbreeding
Authors:KM Lockyear  WT Waddell  KL Goodrowe  SE MacDonald
Institution:1. Toronto Zoo, Health Department, Reproductive Physiology Unit, Scarborough, Ontario, Canada;2. Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium, Tacoma, Washington;3. York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:The critically endangered red wolf (Canis rufus) has been subject to a strictly managed captive breeding program for three decades. A retrospective demographic analysis of the captive population was performed based on data from the red wolf studbook. Data analyses revealed a decrease in the effective population size relative to the total population size, and changes in age structure and inbreeding coefficients over time. To varying degrees, the probability of successful breeding and litter sizes declined in association with increasing dam age and sire inbreeding coefficients. Neonate survival also declined with increasing dam age. Recent changes in strategies regarding breed-pair recommendations have resulted in moderate increases in reproductive success. Zoo Biol 28:214–229, 2009. © 2009 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Keywords:canid  captive breeding  genetic diversity  population size
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