GENETIC CONSERVATION IN VULTUR GRYPHUS (LINNEAUS, 1758) (FALCONIFORMES: CATHARTIDAE)

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Vultur gryphus (Linneaus, 1758) is distributed throughout the entire length of the Andes mountain ranges, however, habitat destruction, overpopulation, agriculture and among other factors have fragmented its habitat, causing this to affect its population and placing it in the low red book the Endang...

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Autores: Olano, Paola, Quispe, Edwin, Vega, Henry, Trevejo, Rubí, Chávez, David, Iannacone, José
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad Ricardo Palma
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Ricardo Palma
Lenguaje:español
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Enlace del recurso:http://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Biotempo/article/view/3735
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Materia:Vultur gryphus
Fragmentación
Genética
Conservación
Conservation
Fragmentation
Genetics
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GENÉTICA DE LA CONSERVACIÓN EN VULTUR GRYPHUS (LINNEAUS, 1758) (FALCONIFORMES: CATHARTIDAE)
title GENETIC CONSERVATION IN VULTUR GRYPHUS (LINNEAUS, 1758) (FALCONIFORMES: CATHARTIDAE)
spellingShingle GENETIC CONSERVATION IN VULTUR GRYPHUS (LINNEAUS, 1758) (FALCONIFORMES: CATHARTIDAE)
Olano, Paola
Vultur gryphus
Fragmentación
Genética
Conservación
Conservation
Fragmentation
Genetics
Vultur gryphus
title_short GENETIC CONSERVATION IN VULTUR GRYPHUS (LINNEAUS, 1758) (FALCONIFORMES: CATHARTIDAE)
title_full GENETIC CONSERVATION IN VULTUR GRYPHUS (LINNEAUS, 1758) (FALCONIFORMES: CATHARTIDAE)
title_fullStr GENETIC CONSERVATION IN VULTUR GRYPHUS (LINNEAUS, 1758) (FALCONIFORMES: CATHARTIDAE)
title_full_unstemmed GENETIC CONSERVATION IN VULTUR GRYPHUS (LINNEAUS, 1758) (FALCONIFORMES: CATHARTIDAE)
title_sort GENETIC CONSERVATION IN VULTUR GRYPHUS (LINNEAUS, 1758) (FALCONIFORMES: CATHARTIDAE)
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Olano, Paola
Quispe, Edwin
Vega, Henry
Trevejo, Rubí
Chávez, David
Iannacone, José
author Olano, Paola
author_facet Olano, Paola
Quispe, Edwin
Vega, Henry
Trevejo, Rubí
Chávez, David
Iannacone, José
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Vega, Henry
Trevejo, Rubí
Chávez, David
Iannacone, José
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author
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Vultur gryphus
Fragmentación
Genética
Conservación
Conservation
Fragmentation
Genetics
Vultur gryphus
topic Vultur gryphus
Fragmentación
Genética
Conservación
Conservation
Fragmentation
Genetics
Vultur gryphus
description Vultur gryphus (Linneaus, 1758) is distributed throughout the entire length of the Andes mountain ranges, however, habitat destruction, overpopulation, agriculture and among other factors have fragmented its habitat, causing this to affect its population and placing it in the low red book the Endangered category (EN); the fragmentation of its habitat does not allow the condor to find nesting places and can increase its population, this brings the reduction of genetic variability, genetic diversity, mutation, among others. The objective is to recognize the effects of fragmentation in relation to the population genetic variability and conservation of the Andean condor in Peru. An extensive search for information was carried out in Google search engine, ResearchGate, Scielo and Redalyc, of publications in English or Spanish between 1980 - 2020, in which different search terms were used such as: "Conservation condors", "Conservation strategies","Vultur gryphus", "Habitat fragmentation", "Conservation of the Condor", etc. A total of 70 references were registered between the years 1931-2020, of which only 57 were initially accepted, and 13 were eliminated due to being duplicates. Of the 57 remaining references, the title, abstract and full text were analyzed, which led us to prioritize only 21 references to carry out this work, while the remaining 36 were eliminated because they did not meet the inclusion criteria. Currently, the fragmentation in the conservation of habitat in V. gryphus at the South American level is the main cause for the reduction of genetic variability, genetic structure, and loss of genetic diversity.
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spelling GENETIC CONSERVATION IN VULTUR GRYPHUS (LINNEAUS, 1758) (FALCONIFORMES: CATHARTIDAE)GENÉTICA DE LA CONSERVACIÓN EN VULTUR GRYPHUS (LINNEAUS, 1758) (FALCONIFORMES: CATHARTIDAE)Olano, PaolaQuispe, EdwinVega, HenryTrevejo, RubíChávez, DavidIannacone, JoséVultur gryphusFragmentaciónGenéticaConservaciónConservationFragmentationGeneticsVultur gryphusVultur gryphus (Linneaus, 1758) is distributed throughout the entire length of the Andes mountain ranges, however, habitat destruction, overpopulation, agriculture and among other factors have fragmented its habitat, causing this to affect its population and placing it in the low red book the Endangered category (EN); the fragmentation of its habitat does not allow the condor to find nesting places and can increase its population, this brings the reduction of genetic variability, genetic diversity, mutation, among others. The objective is to recognize the effects of fragmentation in relation to the population genetic variability and conservation of the Andean condor in Peru. An extensive search for information was carried out in Google search engine, ResearchGate, Scielo and Redalyc, of publications in English or Spanish between 1980 - 2020, in which different search terms were used such as: "Conservation condors", "Conservation strategies","Vultur gryphus", "Habitat fragmentation", "Conservation of the Condor", etc. A total of 70 references were registered between the years 1931-2020, of which only 57 were initially accepted, and 13 were eliminated due to being duplicates. Of the 57 remaining references, the title, abstract and full text were analyzed, which led us to prioritize only 21 references to carry out this work, while the remaining 36 were eliminated because they did not meet the inclusion criteria. Currently, the fragmentation in the conservation of habitat in V. gryphus at the South American level is the main cause for the reduction of genetic variability, genetic structure, and loss of genetic diversity.Vultur gryphus (Linneaus, 1758) “cóndor andino” se distribuye por todo el largo de las cordilleras de los Andes; sin embargo, la destrucción de hábitat, la sobrepoblación, la agricultura, entre otros factores ha fragmentado su hábitat, haciendo que esto afecte su población y ubicándolo en el libro rojo del Perú bajo la categoría En Peligro (EN). La fragmentación de su hábitat no permite que el cóndor andino encuentre lugares de anidación y pueda aumentar su población, esto trae la reducción de la variabilidad genética, diversidad genética, mutación, entre otros. El objetivo de este trabajo fue evaluar el estado actual de la genética de la conservación en el cóndor andino. Se realizó una extensa revisión de información en Google buscador, ResearchGate, Scielo y Redalyc, de publicaciones en inglés o español entre los años 1980 – 2020, en los cuales se usaron diferentes términos de búsqueda como: "estrategias de conservación", "Vultur gryphus”, “fragmentación de hábitat", “Conservación del Cóndor”, etc. Se registró en total 70 referencias entre los años 1931-2020, de las cuales solo se aceptaron inicialmente 57, y se eliminaron 13 por estar duplicadas. De las 57 referencias restantes se analizó el título, resumen y texto completo, lo que nos llevó a priorizar solamente 21 referencias para realizar este trabajo, mientras que las 36 restantes fueron eliminadas al no cumplir con los criterios de inclusión. Actualmente, la conservación del hábitat en V. gryphus es la principal causa para la reducción de la estructura genética, variabilidad genética y pérdida de diversidad genética.Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Ricardo Palma2021-03-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Biotempo/article/view/373510.31381/biotempo.v18i1.3735Biotempo; Vol. 18 Núm. 1 (2021): Biotempo; 125-1342519-56971992-215910.31381/biotempo.v18i1reponame:Revistas - Universidad Ricardo Palmainstname:Universidad Ricardo Palmainstacron:URPspahttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Biotempo/article/view/3735/4593http://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Biotempo/article/view/3735/8123Derechos de autor 2021 Biotempoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:oai.revistas.urp.edu.pe:article/37352023-02-28T07:09:32Z
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