Tracking the Long-Term Decline and Recovery of an Isolated Population

Author:

Westemeier Ronald L.1,Brawn Jeffrey D.1,Simpson Scott A.1,Esker Terry L.1,Jansen Roger W.1,Walk Jeffery W.1,Kershner Eric L.1,Bouzat Juan L.1,Paige Ken N.1

Affiliation:

1. R. L. Westemeier, Illinois Natural History Survey, Effingham, IL 62401, USA. J. D. Brawn, Illinois Natural History Survey, Champaign, IL 61820, USA. S. A. Simpson and T. L. Esker, Illinois Department of Natural Resources, Newton, IL 62448, USA. R. W. Jansen, Douglas-Hart Nature Center, Mattoon, IL 61938, USA. J. W. Walk and E. L. Kershner, University of Illinois, Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Sciences, Urbana, IL 61801, USA. J. L. Bouzat and K. N. Paige, University of Illinois,...

Abstract

Effects of small population size and reduced genetic variation on the viability of wild animal populations remain controversial. During a 35-year study of a remnant population of greater prairie chickens, population size decreased from 2000 individuals in 1962 to fewer than 50 by 1994. Concurrently, both fitness, as measured by fertility and hatching rates of eggs, and genetic diversity declined significantly. Conservation measures initiated in 1992 with translocations of birds from large, genetically diverse populations restored egg viability. Thus, sufficient genetic resources appear to be critical for maintaining populations of greater prairie chickens.

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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