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Fish germ cell cryobanking and transplanting for conservation

Matthew J. Wylie, Jane Kitson, Khyla Russell, Goro Yoshizaki, Ryosuke Yazawa, Tammy E. Steeves, Maren Wellenreuther

2023Molecular Ecology Resources13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The unprecedented loss of global biodiversity is linked to multiple anthropogenic stressors. New conservation technologies are urgently needed to mitigate this loss. The rights, knowledge and perspectives of Indigenous peoples in biodiversity conservation-including the development and application of new technologies-are increasingly recognised. Advances in germplasm cryopreservation and germ cell transplantation (termed 'broodstock surrogacy') techniques offer exciting tools to preserve biodiversity, but their application has been underappreciated. Here, we use teleost fishes as an exemplar group to outline (1) the power of these techniques to preserve genome-wide genetic diversity, (2) the need to apply a conservation genomic lens when selecting individuals for germplasm cryobanking and broodstock surrogacy and (3) the value of considering the cultural significance of these genomic resources. We conclude by discussing the opportunities and challenges of these techniques for conserving biodiversity in threatened teleost fish and beyond.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyThreatened speciesGermplasmBiodiversityBroodstockEnvironmental resource managementTransplantationFisheryEnvironmental planningAgroforestryBiotechnologyEcologyFish <Actinopterygii>HabitatAquacultureGeographyMedicineEnvironmental scienceAgronomySurgeryReproductive biology and impacts on aquatic speciesAnimal Genetics and ReproductionGenetic and Clinical Aspects of Sex Determination and Chromosomal Abnormalities