Literature DB >> 29491949

Evaluating the Ryman-Laikre effect for marine stock enhancement and aquaculture.

Robin S Waples1, Kjetil Hindar2, Sten Karlsson2, Jeffrey J Hard1.   

Abstract

The Ryman-Laikre (R-L) effect is an increase in inbreeding and a reduction in total effective population size (NeT ) in a combined captive-wild system, which arises when a few captive parents produce large numbers of offspring. To facilitate evaluation of the R-L effect for scenarios that are relevant to marine stock enhancement and aquaculture, we extended the original R-L formula to explicitly account for several key factors that determine NeT , including the numbers of captive and wild adults, the ratio of captive to wild Ne/N (β), productivity of captive and wild breeders, and removal of individuals from the wild for captive breeding. We show how to provide quantitative answers to questions such as: What scenarios lead to no loss of effective size? What is the maximum effective size that can be achieved? and What scenarios insure that NeT will be no smaller than a specified value? Important results include the following: (1) For large marine populations, the value of β becomes increasingly important as the captive contribution increases. Captive propagation will sharply reduce NeT unless the captive contribution is very small or β is very large (∼103 or higher). (2) Very large values of β are only possible if wild Ne/N is tiny. Therefore, large wild populations undergoing captive enhancement at even modest levels will suffer major reductions in effective size unless wild Ne is a tiny fraction of the census size (about 10-4 or lower).

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Keywords:  captive breeding; effective population size; genetic drift.; inbreeding

Year:  2016        PMID: 29491949      PMCID: PMC5804264          DOI: 10.1093/cz/zow060

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Zool        ISSN: 1674-5507            Impact factor:   2.624


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