Study of the variability of erythrocyte enzymes in captive and wild populations of the black lemur (Eulemur macaco macaco). An indispensable preliminary in captive breeding programmes

Arnaud, J. ; Meier, B. ; Dugoujon, J. M. ; Rumpler, Y.
Springer
Published 1992
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0032-8332
Keywords:
Black lemur ; Eulemur ; Captive breeding ; Erythorcyte enzymes ; Genetic polymorphism
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Abstract A study of ten erythrocyte enzymes (PGM I, II, III, G6PD, 6PGD, GLO I, ADA, Est D, DIA, AcP, CA II, and AK) performed on 89 wild and 32 captiveEulemur macaco macaco shows that most systems are monomorphic except four (GLO I, CA II, 6PGD, and NADH DIA). The polymorphism of these markers allows us to make a satisfactory analysis of the variability on this species, especially on the view of comparing wild and captive populations, and shows that: (1) the population does not contain all phenotypes existing in the wild CAa, CAa + b, DIAIV, GLO IB − C, and PGDc are completely absent in all captive populations and DIAIII + IV is only present in three out of 32 animals; (2) in the Nosy-komba Island, the PGDc and DIAIV are absent and DIAIII + IV and GLO IB − C are only present in 1 out of 46 analyzed samples, showing that this population constitutes an isolate. The possibility to use these data for a strategy of Lemur conservation is discussed.
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autor Arnaud, J.
Meier, B.
Dugoujon, J. M.
Rumpler, Y.
autorsonst Arnaud, J.
Meier, B.
Dugoujon, J. M.
Rumpler, Y.
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notes Abstract A study of ten erythrocyte enzymes (PGM I, II, III, G6PD, 6PGD, GLO I, ADA, Est D, DIA, AcP, CA II, and AK) performed on 89 wild and 32 captiveEulemur macaco macaco shows that most systems are monomorphic except four (GLO I, CA II, 6PGD, and NADH DIA). The polymorphism of these markers allows us to make a satisfactory analysis of the variability on this species, especially on the view of comparing wild and captive populations, and shows that: (1) the population does not contain all phenotypes existing in the wild CAa, CAa + b, DIAIV, GLO IB − C, and PGDc are completely absent in all captive populations and DIAIII + IV is only present in three out of 32 animals; (2) in the Nosy-komba Island, the PGDc and DIAIV are absent and DIAIII + IV and GLO IB − C are only present in 1 out of 46 analyzed samples, showing that this population constitutes an isolate. The possibility to use these data for a strategy of Lemur conservation is discussed.
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reference 33 (1992), S. 139-146
schlagwort Black lemur
Eulemur
Captive breeding
Erythorcyte enzymes
Genetic polymorphism
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shingle_author_1 Arnaud, J.
Meier, B.
Dugoujon, J. M.
Rumpler, Y.
shingle_author_2 Arnaud, J.
Meier, B.
Dugoujon, J. M.
Rumpler, Y.
shingle_author_3 Arnaud, J.
Meier, B.
Dugoujon, J. M.
Rumpler, Y.
shingle_author_4 Arnaud, J.
Meier, B.
Dugoujon, J. M.
Rumpler, Y.
shingle_catch_all_1 Arnaud, J.
Meier, B.
Dugoujon, J. M.
Rumpler, Y.
Study of the variability of erythrocyte enzymes in captive and wild populations of the black lemur (Eulemur macaco macaco). An indispensable preliminary in captive breeding programmes
Black lemur
Eulemur
Captive breeding
Erythorcyte enzymes
Genetic polymorphism
Black lemur
Eulemur
Captive breeding
Erythorcyte enzymes
Genetic polymorphism
Abstract A study of ten erythrocyte enzymes (PGM I, II, III, G6PD, 6PGD, GLO I, ADA, Est D, DIA, AcP, CA II, and AK) performed on 89 wild and 32 captiveEulemur macaco macaco shows that most systems are monomorphic except four (GLO I, CA II, 6PGD, and NADH DIA). The polymorphism of these markers allows us to make a satisfactory analysis of the variability on this species, especially on the view of comparing wild and captive populations, and shows that: (1) the population does not contain all phenotypes existing in the wild CAa, CAa + b, DIAIV, GLO IB − C, and PGDc are completely absent in all captive populations and DIAIII + IV is only present in three out of 32 animals; (2) in the Nosy-komba Island, the PGDc and DIAIV are absent and DIAIII + IV and GLO IB − C are only present in 1 out of 46 analyzed samples, showing that this population constitutes an isolate. The possibility to use these data for a strategy of Lemur conservation is discussed.
0032-8332
00328332
Springer
shingle_catch_all_2 Arnaud, J.
Meier, B.
Dugoujon, J. M.
Rumpler, Y.
Study of the variability of erythrocyte enzymes in captive and wild populations of the black lemur (Eulemur macaco macaco). An indispensable preliminary in captive breeding programmes
Black lemur
Eulemur
Captive breeding
Erythorcyte enzymes
Genetic polymorphism
Black lemur
Eulemur
Captive breeding
Erythorcyte enzymes
Genetic polymorphism
Abstract A study of ten erythrocyte enzymes (PGM I, II, III, G6PD, 6PGD, GLO I, ADA, Est D, DIA, AcP, CA II, and AK) performed on 89 wild and 32 captiveEulemur macaco macaco shows that most systems are monomorphic except four (GLO I, CA II, 6PGD, and NADH DIA). The polymorphism of these markers allows us to make a satisfactory analysis of the variability on this species, especially on the view of comparing wild and captive populations, and shows that: (1) the population does not contain all phenotypes existing in the wild CAa, CAa + b, DIAIV, GLO IB − C, and PGDc are completely absent in all captive populations and DIAIII + IV is only present in three out of 32 animals; (2) in the Nosy-komba Island, the PGDc and DIAIV are absent and DIAIII + IV and GLO IB − C are only present in 1 out of 46 analyzed samples, showing that this population constitutes an isolate. The possibility to use these data for a strategy of Lemur conservation is discussed.
0032-8332
00328332
Springer
shingle_catch_all_3 Arnaud, J.
Meier, B.
Dugoujon, J. M.
Rumpler, Y.
Study of the variability of erythrocyte enzymes in captive and wild populations of the black lemur (Eulemur macaco macaco). An indispensable preliminary in captive breeding programmes
Black lemur
Eulemur
Captive breeding
Erythorcyte enzymes
Genetic polymorphism
Black lemur
Eulemur
Captive breeding
Erythorcyte enzymes
Genetic polymorphism
Abstract A study of ten erythrocyte enzymes (PGM I, II, III, G6PD, 6PGD, GLO I, ADA, Est D, DIA, AcP, CA II, and AK) performed on 89 wild and 32 captiveEulemur macaco macaco shows that most systems are monomorphic except four (GLO I, CA II, 6PGD, and NADH DIA). The polymorphism of these markers allows us to make a satisfactory analysis of the variability on this species, especially on the view of comparing wild and captive populations, and shows that: (1) the population does not contain all phenotypes existing in the wild CAa, CAa + b, DIAIV, GLO IB − C, and PGDc are completely absent in all captive populations and DIAIII + IV is only present in three out of 32 animals; (2) in the Nosy-komba Island, the PGDc and DIAIV are absent and DIAIII + IV and GLO IB − C are only present in 1 out of 46 analyzed samples, showing that this population constitutes an isolate. The possibility to use these data for a strategy of Lemur conservation is discussed.
0032-8332
00328332
Springer
shingle_catch_all_4 Arnaud, J.
Meier, B.
Dugoujon, J. M.
Rumpler, Y.
Study of the variability of erythrocyte enzymes in captive and wild populations of the black lemur (Eulemur macaco macaco). An indispensable preliminary in captive breeding programmes
Black lemur
Eulemur
Captive breeding
Erythorcyte enzymes
Genetic polymorphism
Black lemur
Eulemur
Captive breeding
Erythorcyte enzymes
Genetic polymorphism
Abstract A study of ten erythrocyte enzymes (PGM I, II, III, G6PD, 6PGD, GLO I, ADA, Est D, DIA, AcP, CA II, and AK) performed on 89 wild and 32 captiveEulemur macaco macaco shows that most systems are monomorphic except four (GLO I, CA II, 6PGD, and NADH DIA). The polymorphism of these markers allows us to make a satisfactory analysis of the variability on this species, especially on the view of comparing wild and captive populations, and shows that: (1) the population does not contain all phenotypes existing in the wild CAa, CAa + b, DIAIV, GLO IB − C, and PGDc are completely absent in all captive populations and DIAIII + IV is only present in three out of 32 animals; (2) in the Nosy-komba Island, the PGDc and DIAIV are absent and DIAIII + IV and GLO IB − C are only present in 1 out of 46 analyzed samples, showing that this population constitutes an isolate. The possibility to use these data for a strategy of Lemur conservation is discussed.
0032-8332
00328332
Springer
shingle_title_1 Study of the variability of erythrocyte enzymes in captive and wild populations of the black lemur (Eulemur macaco macaco). An indispensable preliminary in captive breeding programmes
shingle_title_2 Study of the variability of erythrocyte enzymes in captive and wild populations of the black lemur (Eulemur macaco macaco). An indispensable preliminary in captive breeding programmes
shingle_title_3 Study of the variability of erythrocyte enzymes in captive and wild populations of the black lemur (Eulemur macaco macaco). An indispensable preliminary in captive breeding programmes
shingle_title_4 Study of the variability of erythrocyte enzymes in captive and wild populations of the black lemur (Eulemur macaco macaco). An indispensable preliminary in captive breeding programmes
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