Detailed kinship estimation for detecting bias among breeding families in a reintroduced population of the endangered bagrid catfish Tachysurus ichikawai

Hinano Mizuno, Kouji Nakayama, Tetsuya Akita, Yasuyuki Hashiguchi, Tomonori Osugi, Hirohiko Takeshima
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In the context of initiatives focused on captive breeding and reintroduction of endangered animal species, it is crucial to minimize any bias in reproductive success during the reintroduction phase in order to preserve genetic diversity. One population of Tachysurus ichikawai, a critically endangered bagrid catfish endemic to Japan, faces a threat from the construction of a dam. To address this, a captive breeding program followed by translocation is being implemented. Multiple breeding families are involved in this process; however, if there is a bias in reproductive success among them after release, it will result in a decline in genetic diversity. To ascertain potential biases of reproductive success among released individuals, we attempted to identify the familial lineage of individuals born at the release site. Due to the unavailability of samples from the released individuals themselves, we reconstructed the pedigree of three generations using distant kinship relationships, such as grandparent–grandchild and uncle–aunt–nephew–niece relationships, with data of 2230–5674 single‐nucleotide polymorphisms obtained from whole genome re‐sequence, and three different software. Our findings indicate no bias between lineages in the first year after reintroduction, but a significant bias in the second year, emphasizing the need for continuous management and monitoring of reintroduced populations. This study demonstrates that monitoring kinship after reintroduction can correct lineage bias, which is critical for the prompt restoration of genetic diversity.
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用于检测濒危袋鲇 Tachysurus ichikawai 重引入种群中繁殖家族间偏差的详细亲缘关系估计值
在对濒危动物物种进行人工繁殖和重新引入的过程中,最大限度地减少重新引入阶段的繁殖成功率偏差以保护遗传多样性至关重要。日本特有的极度濒危袋鲇 Tachysurus ichikawai 的一个种群面临着修建水坝的威胁。为解决这一问题,正在实施一项人工繁殖计划,然后进行迁移。在此过程中会涉及多个繁殖家庭;但是,如果在释放后它们之间的繁殖成功率存在偏差,就会导致遗传多样性下降。为了确定放归个体的繁殖成功率可能存在的偏差,我们试图确定在放归地点出生的个体的家系。由于无法获得放归个体本身的样本,我们利用远亲关系,如祖父母-孙子女、叔-舅-姨-侄-外甥-侄女关系,通过全基因组重测序获得的 2230-5674 个单核苷酸多态性数据,并使用三种不同的软件,重建了三代人的血统。我们的研究结果表明,在重新引入后的第一年,各系之间没有偏差,但在第二年出现了明显的偏差,这强调了对重新引入的种群进行持续管理和监测的必要性。这项研究表明,在重新引入后监测亲缘关系可以纠正世系偏差,这对迅速恢复遗传多样性至关重要。
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