Ecological Civilisation and Amphibian Sustainability through Reproduction Biotechnologies, Biobanking, and Conservation Breeding Programs (RBCs)

Author:

Browne Robert K.1,Luo Qinghua23ORCID,Wang Pei23,Mansour Nabil4,Kaurova Svetlana A.5ORCID,Gakhova Edith N.5,Shishova Natalia V.5,Uteshev Victor K.5,Kramarova Ludmila I.6,Venu Govindappa78ORCID,Vaissi Somaye9ORCID,Taheri-Khas Zeynab9,Heshmatzad Pouria10,Bagaturov Mikhail F.11ORCID,Janzen Peter12,Naranjo Renato E.13ORCID,Swegen Aleona14,Strand Julie15ORCID,McGinnity Dale16,Dunce Ilze17

Affiliation:

1. Sustainability America, Sarteneja, Belize

2. School of Biological Resources and Environmental Sciences, Jishou University, Jishou 416000, China

3. College of Biological and Chemical Engineering, Changsha University, Changsha 410022, China

4. Fujairah Research Centre (FRC), Al-Hilal Tower 3003, Fujairah P.O. Box 666, United Arab Emirates

5. Institute of Cell Biophysics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Pushchino 142290, Russia

6. Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Biophysics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Pushchino 142290, Russia

7. Centre for Applied Genetics, Department of Zoology, Jnana Bharathi Campus, Bangalore University, Bengaluru 560056, India

8. Evolving Phylo Lab, Centre for Ecological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru 560012, India

9. Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Razi University, Kermanshah 57146, Iran

10. Department of Fisheries, Faculty of Fisheries and Environmental Sciences, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan 49138, Iran

11. IUCN/SSC/Athens Institute for Education and Research/Zoological Institute RAS, St. Petersburg 199034, Russia

12. Verband Deutscher Zoodirectoren/Justus-von-Liebig-Schule, 47166 Duisburg, Germany

13. Centro Jambatu de Investigación y Conservación de Anfibios, Fundación Jambatu, Giovanni, Farina 566 y Baltra, San Rafael, Quito 171102, Ecuador

14. School of Environmental and Life Sciences, College of Engineering, Science and Environment, University of Newcastle, Callaghan 2308, Australia

15. Department of Animal and Veterinary Science, Aarhus University, Blichers Alle 20, 8830 Tjele, Denmark

16. Ectotherm Department, Nashville Zoo at Grassmere, Nashville, TN 37211, USA

17. Amphibia Lab, 1307 Riga, Latvia

Abstract

Intergenerational justice entitles the maximum retention of Earth’s biodiversity. The 2022 United Nations COP 15, “Ecological Civilisation: Building a Shared Future for All Life on Earth”, is committed to protecting 30% of Earth’s terrestrial environments and, through COP 28, to mitigate the effects of the climate catastrophe on the biosphere. We focused this review on three core themes: the need and potential of reproduction biotechnologies, biobanks, and conservation breeding programs (RBCs) to satisfy sustainability goals; the technical state and current application of RBCs; and how to achieve the future potentials of RBCs in a rapidly evolving environmental and cultural landscape. RBCs include the hormonal stimulation of reproduction, the collection and storage of sperm and oocytes, and artificial fertilisation. Emerging technologies promise the perpetuation of species solely from biobanked biomaterials stored for perpetuity. Despite significant global declines and extinctions of amphibians, and predictions of a disastrous future for most biodiversity, practical support for amphibian RBCs remains limited mainly to a few limited projects in wealthy Western countries. We discuss the potential of amphibian RBCs to perpetuate amphibian diversity and prevent extinctions within multipolar geopolitical, cultural, and economic frameworks. We argue that a democratic, globally inclusive organisation is needed to focus RBCs on regions with the highest amphibian diversity. Prioritisation should include regional and international collaborations, community engagement, and support for RBC facilities ranging from zoos and other institutions to those of private carers. We tabulate a standard terminology for field programs associated with RBCs for publication and media consistency.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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