Ecosystem Impact After Removing 131 Cats from Island

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Removing feral cats from Japan's Ogasawara Islands led to a dramatic rebound in the critically endangered red-headed wood pigeon, revealing that despite high inbreeding, the species has undergone genetic purging, which may have helped it survive despite low genetic diversity. This case challenges traditional views on small population vulnerability and highlights complex dynamics in conservation biology.
Topics:science#conservation#environment#genetic-purging#island-ecosystem#red-headed-wood-pigeon#species-recovery
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