dc.description.abstract | Captive breeding of some endangered wildlife species is very important, because the extinction of small population is almost inevitable, therefore, the genetic aspects of this breeding program should be made top priority to be observed. The small population size of any species tend to increase the degradation degree of heterozygosity as a consequence of inbreeding. Genetic variation and the degree of heterozygosity of natural wildlife population are higher than those of inbred population (in captive breeding) of the same species. Some inbreeding depression in small closed population as well as in captive animals are described in this paper, e.g. viability depression, fecundity depression, sex ratio depression. To enhance the survival of a species in captive breeding, some strategies are suggested to be carried out, e.g. to avoid starting a population with animals which are already inbred, to prevent starting a population with related animals. | id |