Can genetic rescue help save Arabia's last big cat?

Author:

Al Hikmani Hadi123ORCID,van Oosterhout Cock4ORCID,Birley Thomas4,Labisko Jim1567ORCID,Jackson Hazel A.1ORCID,Spalton Andrew3ORCID,Tollington Simon18ORCID,Groombridge Jim J.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology, School of Anthropology and Conservation, Division of Human and Social Sciences University of Kent Canterbury Kent UK

2. Office for Conservation of the Environment Diwan of Royal Court Muscat Oman

3. The Royal Commission for AlUla AlUla Saudi Arabia

4. School of Environmental Sciences University of East Anglia, Norwich Research Park Norwich UK

5. Centre for Biodiversity and Environment Research, Research Department of Genetics, Evolution and Environment University College London London UK

6. Island Biodiversity and Conservation Centre University of Seychelles Victoria Seychelles

7. Department of Life Sciences The Natural History Museum London UK

8. School of Animal Rural and Environmental Sciences Nottingham Trent University Nottingham UK

Abstract

AbstractGenetic diversity underpins evolutionary potential that is essential for the long‐term viability of wildlife populations. Captive populations harbor genetic diversity potentially lost in the wild, which could be valuable for release programs and genetic rescue. The Critically Endangered Arabian leopard (Panthera pardus nimr) has disappeared from most of its former range across the Arabian Peninsula, with fewer than 120 individuals left in the wild, and an additional 64 leopards in captivity. We (i) examine genetic diversity in the wild and captive populations to identify global patterns of genetic diversity and structure; (ii) estimate the size of the remaining leopard population across the Dhofar mountains of Oman using spatially explicit capture–recapture models on DNA and camera trap data, and (iii) explore the impact of genetic rescue using three complementary computer modeling approaches. We estimated a population size of 51 (95% CI 32–79) in the Dhofar mountains and found that 8 out of 25 microsatellite alleles present in eight loci in captive leopards were undetected in the wild. This includes two alleles present only in captive founders known to have been wild‐sourced from Yemen, which suggests that this captive population represents an important source for genetic rescue. We then assessed the benefits of reintroducing novel genetic diversity into the wild population as well as the risks of elevating the genetic load through the release of captive‐bred individuals. Simulations indicate that genetic rescue can improve the long‐term viability of the wild population by reducing its genetic load and realized load. The model also suggests that the genetic load has been partly purged in the captive population, potentially making it a valuable source population for genetic rescue. However, the greater loss of its genetic diversity could exacerbate genomic erosion of the wild population during a rescue program, and these risks and benefits should be carefully evaluated. An important next step in the recovery of the Arabian leopard is to empirically validate these conclusions, implement and monitor a genomics‐informed management plan, and optimize a strategy for genetic rescue as a tool to recover Arabia's last big cat.

Publisher

Wiley

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