探索性统计分析确定影响动物园倭河马(Choeropsis liberiensis)生存的因素

IF 1.3 4区 生物学 Q2 ZOOLOGY
Francesca Da Rè, M. Graczyk, P. Ćwiertnia, M. Cassandro, T. Szwaczkowski, E. Sell-Kubiak
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摘要

本研究旨在评估影响动物园中饲养的侏儒河马种群生存的遗传和环境因素,包括近亲繁殖水平的估计。在出生(0–1天)、1个月(30天)和5岁三个时间点检查存活率。这些数据来自动物信息管理系统,涵盖了1873年至2016年4月期间收集的1196只侏儒河马的观测结果,分为五个地理区域(非洲、澳大拉西亚、欧洲、美国和加拿大以及南美洲)。分析是使用LOGIT和PROBIT转换的双名词生存数据进行的。从两次转化获得的结果之间没有观察到统计学上的显著差异(P值>0.05)。研究发现,个体的存活率随着近亲繁殖水平的提高而降低,最显著的影响是出生时的存活率。在所有三个存活时间点,观察到雌性存活率最高。此外,澳大拉西亚地区的总体生存率最高。我们假设,环境、气候以及当地食物与侏儒河马本土饮食的相似性,使该地区动物园中饲养的动物比其他地区表现更好。这项研究的结果表明,有必要在减少近亲繁殖方面保持警惕,因为近亲繁殖会对生存产生负面影响。这可以通过持续努力来实现,通过管理繁殖和动物在动物设施之间的相关转移来保持和改善遗传多样性,以减少繁殖对的亲缘关系。
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Explorative statistical analysis to identify factors affecting the survival of pygmy hippopotamus (Choeropsis liberiensis) kept in zoological gardens
This study aimed to evaluate the genetic and environmental factors affecting the survival of the pygmy hippopotamus ( Choeropsis liberiensis ) population kept in zoological gardens, including the estimation of the inbreeding level. Survival was examined at three time points: birth (0–1 days), 1 month (30 days) and 5 years of age. The data were obtained from the Zoological Information Management System, and covered observations on 1196 pygmy hippo, collected between 1873 and April 2016 and grouped into five geographical regions (Africa, Australasia, Europe, USA and Canada, and South America). The analyses were performed using LOGIT and PROBIT transformations of the binominal survival data. No statistically significant differences (P-value > 0.05) were observed between the results obtained from the two transformations. The survival of individuals was found to decrease with increased level of inbreeding, the most significant effect being on survival at birth. At all three survival time points the highest survival was observed among females. Additionally, the Australasia region showed the highest overall survival. We hypothesize that the environment, climate and similarity of local food to the native diet of pygmy hippo allows animals kept in zoological gardens in that region to perform better than in other regions. The results of this study indicated that it is necessary to exercise vigilance in reducing inbreeding as it negatively impacts survival. This can be achieved by continued efforts to maintain and improve genetic diversity through management of breeding and associated transfer of animals between zoological facilities to reduce relatedness in breeding pairs.
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Belgian Journal of Zoology
Belgian Journal of Zoology 生物-动物学
CiteScore
1.90
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10
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Belgian Journal of Zoology is an open access journal publishing high-quality research papers in English that are original, of broad interest and hypothesis-driven. Manuscripts on all aspects of zoology are considered, including anatomy, behaviour, developmental biology, ecology, evolution, genetics, genomics and physiology. Manuscripts on veterinary topics are outside of the journal’s scope. The Belgian Journal of Zoology also welcomes reviews, especially from complex or poorly understood research fields in zoology. The Belgian Journal of Zoology does no longer publish purely taxonomic papers. Surveys and reports on novel or invasive animal species for Belgium are considered only if sufficient new biological or biogeographic information is included.
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