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  2. Florida panther - Wikipedia

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    To increase genetic diversity of the Florida panther, eight Texas pumas were introduced to the Florida population to hopefully promote the survival of the native population. This genetic rescue aided in reducing the inbreeding coefficient in the Florida panther population, introducing more genetic variation.

  3. Florida biologists capture heaviest panther ever recorded in ...

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    Florida panthers typically weigh between 60 pounds and 160 pounds, and most adults are recorded in the middle range. ... including blood tests and collecting tissue samples for genetic analysis.

  4. See the record-setting panther captured in Florida - AOL

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    FWC biologists recently captured and collared the heaviest Florida panther ever recorded, an adult male weighing in at 166 pounds! ... including blood tests and tissue samples for further genetic ...

  5. The endangered Florida panther faces the dual threats of ...

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    The panther population at one point in the 1990s dropped to around 50 animals, in part because of inbreeding that caused numerous health problems. That led officials to import eight female Texas pumas to Florida to breed with males, helping boost panther numbers and improving their genetic diversity.

  6. Genetic rescue - Wikipedia

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    Genetic rescue is seen as a mitigation strategy designed to restore genetic diversity and reduce extinction risks in small, isolated and frequently inbred populations. [1] It is largely implemented through translocation, a type of demographic rescue and technical migration that adds individuals to a population to prevent its potential extinction.

  7. The endangered Florida panther faces the dual threats of ...

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    The Florida panther, which is similar to but smaller than the Western cougar or mountain lion, once roamed across a large swath of the southeastern U.S. Hunting and habitat loss have decimated the ...

  8. Allee effect - Wikipedia

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    The Florida panther experienced a genetic bottleneck in the early 1990s where the population was reduced to ≈25 adult individuals. This reduction in genetic diversity was correlated with defects that include lower sperm quality, abnormal testosterone levels, cowlicks, and kinked tails. [16] In response, a genetic rescue plan was put in motion ...

  9. Florida panthers: What to know about the endangered ... - AOL

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    The Florida Democrats, whose numbers also have dwindled, chose the endangered Florida panther for their new logo. Here's what to know about them.