| Literature DB >> 34811819 |
William J Smith1, Claudio S Quilodrán1,2, Michał T Jezierski1, Ashley T Sendell-Price1,3, Sonya M Clegg1.
Abstract
Domestic animals have immense economic, cultural, and practical value and have played pivotal roles in the development of human civilization. Many domesticates have, among their wild relatives, undomesticated forms representative of their ancestors. Resurgent interest in these ancestral forms has highlighted the unclear genetic status of many, and some are threatened with extinction by hybridization with domestic conspecifics. We considered the contemporary status of these ancestral forms relative to their scientific, practical, and ecological importance; the varied impacts of wild-domestic hybridization; and the challenges and potential resolutions involved in conservation efforts. Identifying and conserving ancestral forms, particularly with respect to disentangling patterns of gene flow from domesticates, is complex because of the lack of available genomic and phenotypic baselines. Comparative behavioral, ecological, and genetic studies of ancestral-type, feral, and domestic animals should be prioritized to establish the contemporary status of the former. Such baseline information will be fundamental in ensuring successful conservation efforts.Entities:
Keywords: Animales domésticos; conservation genetics; domestic animals; extinción; extinction; feral populations; genética de la conservación; hibridación; hybridization; interfase silvestre-doméstico; poblaciónes ferales; wild-domestic interface; 保护遗传学; 家畜; 杂交; 灭绝; 野生动物-家畜的接触; 野生种群
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Year: 2022 PMID: 34811819 DOI: 10.1111/cobi.13867
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Conserv Biol ISSN: 0888-8892 Impact factor: 6.560