Captive breeding Flashcards
1
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aims of captive breeding programmes
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- increase the number of individuals of a species
- maintain genetic diversity within the captive population
- reintroducing animals to the wild if possible
2
Q
how do studbooks conserve genetic diversity
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- they ensure exchangeshappen between zoos to increase the small gene pool within zoos which also reduces inbreeding.
- a studbook holder offers advice on which animals should or should not breed and the movement of animals between zoos
3
Q
issues with reintroduction of animals into the wild
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- animals may not behave as in the wild if too used to captive breeding environments
- their habitat may have been destroyed
- small gene pool in individual zoos so they may lack any required genetic diversity to survive
- lack hunting skills
- may be susceptible to diseases in the wild
4
Q
seed banks
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- aims to provide an insurance policy against the extinction of plants in the wild
- offer an economical and effective way to save seeds and prevent extinction
5
Q
process of storing seeds in a seed bank
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- collect seeds from the wild
- identify seeds and check to confirm which species re present
- seeds are dried and packed
- store at -20 degrees
- periodidc germination trails check on seed viability