Elimination of inbreeding depression from a captive population of Speke’s gazelle: Validity of the original statistical analysis and confirmation by permutation testing
Abstract 10.1002/(SICI)1098-2361(1998)17:23.3.CO;2-8 The Speke’s gazelle captive breeding program was designed in the early 1980s to simultaneously maintain the population’s genetic diversity while reducing the severity of the inbreeding depression in a situation in which inbreeding could not be avoided. Statistical analyses of the resulting data using both regression techniques and nonparametric exact contingency tests revealed […]
Elimination of inbreeding depression from captive populations: Speke’s gazelle revisited
Abstract 10.1002/(SICI)1098-2361(1997)16:13.3.CO;2-J In a review of the evidence for reduction in the severity of inbreeding depression in Speke’s gazelle [Templeton and Read, pp. 241–261 in Genetics and Conservation: A Reference for Managing Wild Animal and Plant Populations, C.M. Schoenwald-Cox, S.M. Chambers, B. MacBryde, and L. Thomas, eds., Reading, MA, Addison-Weley, 1983; Templeton and Read, Zoo […]