Genetic assessment of captive elephant (Elephas maximus) populations in Thailand

The genetic diversity and population structure of 136 captive Thai elephants (Elephas maximus) with known region of origin were investigated by analysis of 14 highly polymorphic microsatellite loci. We did not detect significant indications of inbreeding and only a low differentiation of elephants f...

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Main Authors: Thitaram C., Somgird C., Mahasawangkul S., Angkavanich T., Roongsri R., Thongtip N., Colenbrander B., van Steenbeek F.G., Lenstra J.A.
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Published: 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-75252014-08-30T04:11:43Z Genetic assessment of captive elephant (Elephas maximus) populations in Thailand Thitaram C. Somgird C. Mahasawangkul S. Angkavanich T. Roongsri R. Thongtip N. Colenbrander B. van Steenbeek F.G. Lenstra J.A. The genetic diversity and population structure of 136 captive Thai elephants (Elephas maximus) with known region of origin were investigated by analysis of 14 highly polymorphic microsatellite loci. We did not detect significant indications of inbreeding and only a low differentiation of elephants from different regions. This is probably explained by the combined effects of isolation by distance and exchange between different regions or between captive and wild elephant populations. Estimates of effective population sizes were in the range of 90-240 individuals, which emphasizes the necessity to guard against inbreeding as caused by the current use of a restricted number of breeding bulls. © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2009. 2014-08-30T04:11:43Z 2014-08-30T04:11:43Z 2010 Article 15660621 10.1007/s10592-009-0018-7 CGOEA http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-74749107132&partnerID=40&md5=c36239edd7e65216192d4c94adb8fb2e http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/7525 English
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description The genetic diversity and population structure of 136 captive Thai elephants (Elephas maximus) with known region of origin were investigated by analysis of 14 highly polymorphic microsatellite loci. We did not detect significant indications of inbreeding and only a low differentiation of elephants from different regions. This is probably explained by the combined effects of isolation by distance and exchange between different regions or between captive and wild elephant populations. Estimates of effective population sizes were in the range of 90-240 individuals, which emphasizes the necessity to guard against inbreeding as caused by the current use of a restricted number of breeding bulls. © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2009.
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author Thitaram C.
Somgird C.
Mahasawangkul S.
Angkavanich T.
Roongsri R.
Thongtip N.
Colenbrander B.
van Steenbeek F.G.
Lenstra J.A.
spellingShingle Thitaram C.
Somgird C.
Mahasawangkul S.
Angkavanich T.
Roongsri R.
Thongtip N.
Colenbrander B.
van Steenbeek F.G.
Lenstra J.A.
Genetic assessment of captive elephant (Elephas maximus) populations in Thailand
author_facet Thitaram C.
Somgird C.
Mahasawangkul S.
Angkavanich T.
Roongsri R.
Thongtip N.
Colenbrander B.
van Steenbeek F.G.
Lenstra J.A.
author_sort Thitaram C.
title Genetic assessment of captive elephant (Elephas maximus) populations in Thailand
title_short Genetic assessment of captive elephant (Elephas maximus) populations in Thailand
title_full Genetic assessment of captive elephant (Elephas maximus) populations in Thailand
title_fullStr Genetic assessment of captive elephant (Elephas maximus) populations in Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Genetic assessment of captive elephant (Elephas maximus) populations in Thailand
title_sort genetic assessment of captive elephant (elephas maximus) populations in thailand
publishDate 2014
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