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Wed Feb 8, 2017, 10:33 AM Feb 2017

Decline in genetic diversity of black rhino

http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/news/view/567269-decline-in-genetic-diversity-of-black-rhino
[font face=Serif][font size=5]Decline in genetic diversity of black rhino[/font]

8 February 2017

[font size=4]A new strategy of conservation must be adopted if the black rhinoceros is to be saved from extinction, concludes a study involving scientists from Cardiff University.[/font]

[font size=3]An international team of researchers compared, for the first time, the genes of all living and extinct black rhinoceros populations and found a massive decline in genetic diversity, with 44 of 64 genetic lineages no longer existing. The new data suggest that the future is bleak for the black rhinoceros unless the conservation of genetically distinct populations is made a priority.[/font]

[font size=4]'Hunting and habitat loss'[/font]

[font size=3]Professor Mike Bruford from Cardiff University’s School of Biosciences said: “Our findings reveal that hunting and habitat loss has reduced the evolutionary potential of the black rhinoceros dramatically over the last 200 years. The magnitude of this loss in genetic diversity really did surprise us - we did not expect it to be so profound.

“The decline in the species’ genetic diversity threatens to compromise its potential to adapt in the future as the climate and African landscape changes due to increased pressure from man..."

The research team used DNA extracted from a combination of tissue and fecal samples from wild animals, and skin from museum specimens. They sequenced DNA from maternal mitochondrial genome and used classical DNA profiling to measure genetic diversity in past and present populations and compared the profiles and sequences of animals in different regions of Africa.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep41417
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