The hunting of the black iguana (Ctenosaura pectinata) in some regions of Mexico
constitutes an acute problem because mature, gravid females arc killed and eaten just
before they lay their eggs. This practice thus impacts both the survival of adults and
the otherwise imminent recruitment of new individuals to the population. The
objective of this project was to compare the demographic behaviour and the genetic
variability of two population of the black iguana, one protected and one subject to
hunting. This information allowed us to project their population dynamics and
investigate the likely population-level consequences of hunting. A clear difference in
age structure was observed between the two populations, with younger reproductive
individuals and shorter lifespan in the hunted population. Body size was also different
and reproductive individuals tended to be bigger and produce bigger clutch sizes in
the hunted population than in the protected one. Survival rate of hatchlings and
yearlings was estimated in both populations using soap moulds. A clear difference in
survival was observed. This difference is related to the absence of natural predators in
the more disturbed (hunted) area. Genetic diversity was estimated using mitochondrial
DNA and differences in haplotype and nucleotide diversity between the two
populations were found. It was therefore concluded that the hunted population
(Nizanda) is at higher risk of suffering genetic bottlenecks. Age-based matrix
projections and population viability analysis revealed that under the present
conditions both populations can persist. They, however, show that current hunting
levels in a closed population would cause local extinction in the short term. The study
makes it possible to infer that although black iguanas are resilient to a substantial
amount or disturbance and modification or their population parameters, the gradual
loss of numbers and genetic variability will increase their risk of extinction in the near
future. Management actions to diminish this risk are suggested.
Date of Award | 2008 |
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Original language | English |
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Demography and genetic diversity of the Mexican black iguana Ctenosaura pectinata
Aguirre-Hlidalgo, V. (Author). 2008
Student thesis: PhD