INVESTIGADORES
ALONSO ROLDAN virginia
artículos
Título:
May Captive Populations of Greater Rhea (Rhea americana) Act as Genetic Reservoirs in Argentina?
Autor/es:
VIRGINIA ALONSO ROLDÁN; JOAQUÍN LUIS NAVARRO; CRISTINA NOEMÍ GARDENAL; MÓNICA BEATRIZ MARTELLA
Revista:
ZOO BIOLOGY
Editorial:
WILEY-LISS, DIV JOHN WILEY & SONS INC
Referencias:
Año: 2011 vol. 30 p. 65 - 70
ISSN:
0733-3188
Resumen:
The Greater Rhea (Rhea americana) is a characteristic bird of the Argentine Pampas. Despite the increasing farming interest of this ratite, their natural populations are progressively decreasing in size and range. The object of this study was to evaluate the status of captive populations as potential genetic reservoirs. Using Inter-Simple Sequence Repeats as molecular markers, levels of genetic variability of F1 individuals from two captive populations were estimated and compared with those of wild populations in the same region. The captive populations were polymorphic for 12.22 and 13.33% of the loci, with a genetic diversity of 0.050. Differences with wild populations were not significant (z51.79; P40.05). Therefore, captive populations of rheas in Argentina should not be overlooked as genetic reservoir and source of individuals for reinforcement of natural populations, through reintroduction and translocation.