Genetic Diversity of the Endangered Endemic Anoa (Bubalus spp): Implication for Conservation

Anoa is an endemic ungulate in Sulawesi and its status now is endangered because the population continues to decline. Conservation genetics is one of the crucial issues in the anoa conservation strategy and action plan 2013-2022 document, but this genetic data is not yet available. To investigate an...

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Main Authors: Priyono, Dwi Sendi, Solihin, Dedy Duryadi, Farajallah, Achmad, Purwantara, Bambang
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Published: Bogor Agricultural University 2022
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spelling id-ugm-repo.2787522023-10-10T06:26:44Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/278752/ Genetic Diversity of the Endangered Endemic Anoa (Bubalus spp): Implication for Conservation Priyono, Dwi Sendi Solihin, Dedy Duryadi Farajallah, Achmad Purwantara, Bambang Biological Sciences Veterinary Sciences Anoa is an endemic ungulate in Sulawesi and its status now is endangered because the population continues to decline. Conservation genetics is one of the crucial issues in the anoa conservation strategy and action plan 2013-2022 document, but this genetic data is not yet available. To investigate and provide valuable information for conservation genetics measures, thirteen polymorphic microsatellites were used to analyze 20 adult anoa. Anoa has relatively low genetic diversity within populations (HO = 0.58), and high genetic differentiation among populations (FST = 0157). Although the anoa population has a bottleneck signal (T.P.M: 0.019; P0.05), the bottleneck simulation results show that the loss of genetic diversity is being slow over the next 100 years (9.5%). We provide some recommendations for conservation genetics based on the findings in this paper, including monitoring and genetically mapping for other anoa populations due to bottleneck signals, establishing the founder of the ex-situ population by examining their genetic diversity status, maintaining and increasing the number of individuals in the ex-situ population to genetically safe population size, and managing anoa populations by avoiding inbreeding. In-situ and ex-situ conservation programs should be combined to maintain the genetic diversity of anoa. Bogor Agricultural University 2022-09-05 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/278752/1/Genetic-Diversity-of-the-Endangered-Endemic-Anoa-Bubalus-spp-Implication-for-ConservationHAYATI-Journal-of-Biosciences.pdf Priyono, Dwi Sendi and Solihin, Dedy Duryadi and Farajallah, Achmad and Purwantara, Bambang (2022) Genetic Diversity of the Endangered Endemic Anoa (Bubalus spp): Implication for Conservation. HAYATI Journal of Biosciences, 29 (5). pp. 586-596. ISSN 19783019 https://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/hayati/article/view/39138 https://doi.org/10.4308/hjb.29.5.586-596
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topic Biological Sciences
Veterinary Sciences
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Veterinary Sciences
Priyono, Dwi Sendi
Solihin, Dedy Duryadi
Farajallah, Achmad
Purwantara, Bambang
Genetic Diversity of the Endangered Endemic Anoa (Bubalus spp): Implication for Conservation
description Anoa is an endemic ungulate in Sulawesi and its status now is endangered because the population continues to decline. Conservation genetics is one of the crucial issues in the anoa conservation strategy and action plan 2013-2022 document, but this genetic data is not yet available. To investigate and provide valuable information for conservation genetics measures, thirteen polymorphic microsatellites were used to analyze 20 adult anoa. Anoa has relatively low genetic diversity within populations (HO = 0.58), and high genetic differentiation among populations (FST = 0157). Although the anoa population has a bottleneck signal (T.P.M: 0.019; P0.05), the bottleneck simulation results show that the loss of genetic diversity is being slow over the next 100 years (9.5%). We provide some recommendations for conservation genetics based on the findings in this paper, including monitoring and genetically mapping for other anoa populations due to bottleneck signals, establishing the founder of the ex-situ population by examining their genetic diversity status, maintaining and increasing the number of individuals in the ex-situ population to genetically safe population size, and managing anoa populations by avoiding inbreeding. In-situ and ex-situ conservation programs should be combined to maintain the genetic diversity of anoa.
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PeerReviewed
author Priyono, Dwi Sendi
Solihin, Dedy Duryadi
Farajallah, Achmad
Purwantara, Bambang
author_facet Priyono, Dwi Sendi
Solihin, Dedy Duryadi
Farajallah, Achmad
Purwantara, Bambang
author_sort Priyono, Dwi Sendi
title Genetic Diversity of the Endangered Endemic Anoa (Bubalus spp): Implication for Conservation
title_short Genetic Diversity of the Endangered Endemic Anoa (Bubalus spp): Implication for Conservation
title_full Genetic Diversity of the Endangered Endemic Anoa (Bubalus spp): Implication for Conservation
title_fullStr Genetic Diversity of the Endangered Endemic Anoa (Bubalus spp): Implication for Conservation
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Diversity of the Endangered Endemic Anoa (Bubalus spp): Implication for Conservation
title_sort genetic diversity of the endangered endemic anoa (bubalus spp): implication for conservation
publisher Bogor Agricultural University
publishDate 2022
url https://repository.ugm.ac.id/278752/1/Genetic-Diversity-of-the-Endangered-Endemic-Anoa-Bubalus-spp-Implication-for-ConservationHAYATI-Journal-of-Biosciences.pdf
https://repository.ugm.ac.id/278752/
https://journal.ipb.ac.id/index.php/hayati/article/view/39138
https://doi.org/10.4308/hjb.29.5.586-596
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