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Conservation Implications of Drastic Reductions in the Smallest and Most Isolated Populations of Giant Pandas
Authors:LIFENG ZHU  XIANGJIANG ZHAN  HUA WU  SHANNING ZHANG  TAO MENG  MICHAEL W BRUFORD  FUWEN WEI
Institution:1. Key Laboratory of Animal Ecology and Conservation Biology, Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 1‐5 Beichenxilu, Beijing 100101, People's Republic of China;2. Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Sciences, China, Beijing 100039, People's Republic of China;3. China Wildlife Conservation Association, No 18, Hepingli East Street, Beijing, 100714, People's Republic of China;4. Biodiversity and Ecological Processes Group, Cardiff School of Biosciences, Cardiff University, Cardiff CF10 3AX, United Kingdom
Abstract:Abstract: In conservation biology, understanding the causes of endangerment is a key step to devising effective conservation strategies. We used molecular evidence (coalescent simulations of population changes from microsatellite data) and historical information (habitat and human population changes) to investigate how the most‐isolated populations of giant pandas (Ailuropoda melanoleuca) in the Xiaoxiangling Mountains became highly endangered. These populations experienced a strong, recent demographic reduction (60‐fold), starting approximately 250 years BP. Explosion of the human population and use of non‐native crop species at the peak of the Qing Empire resulted in land‐use changes, deforestation, and habitat fragmentation, which are likely to have led to the drastic reduction of the most‐isolated populations of giant pandas. We predict that demographic, genetic, and environmental factors will lead to extinction of giant pandas in the Xiaoxiangling Mountains in the future if the population remains isolated. Therefore, a targeted conservation action—translocation—has been proposed and is being implemented by the Chinese goverment.
Keywords:Ailuropoda melanoleuca  conservation implication  giant panda  habitat fragmentation  population reduction  Xiaoxiangling Mountains  Ailuropoda melanoleuca  fragmentació  n de há  bitat  implicació  n para la conservació  n  Montañ  as Xiaoxiangling panda gigante  reducció  n de la població  n
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