Presented during the 17h Annual Sahelo-Saharan Interest Group Meeting organized by the NGO Sahara Conservation Fund in Senegal, from 4 to 6 May 2017. The Sahara Conservation Fund (SCF) gathers every year about a hundred people who are interested in the field of Sahelo-Saharan species conservation.
Special session on dama gazelles : update on the dama gazelle cross-breeding experiment in Al Ain Zoo
1. 17th Annual Sahelo-Saharan Interest Group Meeting
2 days of talks on biodiversity conservation in the Sahara and in the Sahel
Special Session on Dama Gazelle : cross-breeding experiment,Al Ain Zoo
Lisa BANFIELD et al., Unit Head Conservation Research - Al Ain Zoo
May 4 – 6, 2017
2. Dama Gazelle Cross-Breeding Experiment at AlAin Zoo – Brief Update
Mohammed Al Faqeer, Myyas Al Qarqas, Lisa Banfield &HelenSenn
SSIG, Saint-Louis, Senegal - April2017
4. Background
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Senn et al (2014). PLOSONE9(6).
Splitting or Lumping?AConservation Dilemma Exemplified by the Critically
Endangered DamaGazelle (Nanger dama)
• Genetic analysis doesnot support
the proposedsubspecies
6. Background
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ruficollisdamamhorr
ConservationSignificance
• Small population (c1500individuals)
• Inbreeding
Management Options:
• Translocations
• Reintroductions
• Supplementation
• Ex situ population management
• Conservation management
options will beincreased if we
stop managing the proposed
subspeciesseparately.
7. Cross Breeding
Experiment
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Senn et al (2014)
• Al Ain Zoovolunteered to
carry out across-breeding
experiment to investigate
reproductive isolation and
phenotypic variation and
fitness of anyoffspring.
8. 6
Cross Breeding
Experiment
Group1 Group2
Group 3
(control
group)
Group4 Group5
Group 6
(control
group)
Group
Structur
e
1.1
MM ♂
AA♀
1.2
MM ♂
AA♀
1.2
AA♂
AA♀
1.2
AA♂
MM ♀
1.2
AA♂
MM ♀
1.2
MM ♂
MM ♀
Numberof
offspring
surviving
Nil 1.1 0.1 2.1 1.1 2.0
1.1 3.2Reproductive isolation?
Phase1 (2014-2016)
ReproductiveIsolation
• Thedama and mhorr subspeciesare not reproductively
isolated. Offspring appear healthy with noabnormalities.
15. 12
Cross Breeding
Experiment
Phase2 (2016 -)
F2Cross-breeds:
• addra-mhorr (m) xaddra-mhorr (f)
• addra-mhorr (m) xmhorr-addra (f)
• mhorr-addra (m) xmhorr-addra (f)
• mhorr-addra (m) xaddra-mhorr (f)
Group1
Group2
(originalgroup)
Group3
Group4
(originalgroup)
Group5
(originalgroup)
Group6
Group
Structur
e
1.3
MA ♂
AM ♀
MM ♀
AA♀
1.1
MM ♂
AA♀
1.3
AM ♂
MA ♀
AA ♀
MM
♀
1.1
AA♂
MM ♀
1.2
AA♂
MM ♀
1.2
AM ♂
AM ♀
AM♀
F2Back-crossing:
• addra-addra (m) xaddra-mhorr (f)
• addra-addra (m) xmhorr-addra (f)
• mhorr-mhorr (m) xaddra-mhorr (f)
• mhorr-mhorr (m) xmhorr-addra (f)
• addra-mhorr (m) xaddra-addra (f)
• addra-mhorr (m) xmhorr-mhorr (f)
• mhorr-addra (m) xaddra-addra (f)
• mhorr-addra (m) xmhorr-mhorr (f)
• Couldnot create all of the possible combinations due to limited number of animals. Howevermore
than half are covered. Thereare no offspring from these breeding groupsyet.
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Cross Breeding
Experiment
NextSteps
• Completion of Phase1 by disbanding remaininggroupings.
• Maintain Phase2 until offspring (F2)are produced.
• Genetic analysis end of 2017.
Concerns/Comments
• When to stop!
• What is the minimum data needed to provefitness?
• Decision/recommendation to manageasone.
Thankyou / Merci /
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