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Odisha introduces female tiger to check inbreeding in Similipal Reserve

  • October 29, 2024
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Odisha introduces female tiger to check inbreeding in Similipal Reserve

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Context:

  • The Odisha government recently translocated a female tiger from Maharashtra’s Tadoba-Andhari Tiger Reserve to Odisha’s Similipal Tiger Reserve to improve genetic diversity in its tiger population.

Tiger Translocation Details:

  • Odisha introduced a female tiger, aged two years and seven months, to Similipal as part of a plan to add two tigresses.
  • Reason for Translocation:
    • Odisha requested the National Tiger Conservation Authority to introduce female tigers from different landscapes into Similipal.
    • This is due to inbreeding issues in Similipal’s tiger population, which has led to the emergence of pseudo-melanistic (black-striped) tigers.
  • Similipal’s Tiger Population:
    • The All Odisha Tiger Estimation (AOTE-2023-24) reported 30 tigers in Odisha’s forests, with 27 residing in Similipal.
    • Similipal has 13 adult pseudo-melanistic tigers (seven females and six males), a unique phenomenon in wild habitats worldwide.

Pseudo-Melanistic Tiger Study:

  • A study, High Frequency of an Otherwise Rare Phenotype in a Small and Isolated Tiger Population reveals that about 37% of Similipal’s tigers are pseudo-melanistic, with wide, merged stripes.
  • The study suggests these unique traits are likely due to strong inbreeding and local genetic factors.
  • Odisha has proposed the world’s first melanistic tiger safari in Similipal’s buffer region to promote conservation and tourism.

Black Tigers or Melanistic Tigers:

  • Melanism is a genetic condition in which an increased production of melanin, a substance in the skin that produces hair, eye and skin pigmentation, results in black (or nearly black) skin, feathers or hair in an animal.
  • Many royal Bengal tigers of Similipal belong to a unique lineage with higher-than-normal levels of melanin, which gives them black and yellow interspersed stripes on their coats.
  • These tigers are not entirely black, and are therefore more accurately described as being pseudo-melanistic.
  • As per the 2022 cycle of the All-India Tiger Estimation, 16 individuals were recorded at STR, out of which 10 were melanistic.
  • What Makes Tigers (Pseudo) Melanistic?
    • According to research of the National Centre for Biological Sciences (NBCS, Bengaluru), a single mutation in the gene Transmembrane Aminopeptidase Q (Taqpep) causes black tigers’ stripes to enlarge or spread into the yellow background.
    • Genetic analyses of other tiger populations in India and computer simulations suggest that the Similipal black tigers may have arisen from a very small founding population of tigers, and are inbred.
    • The STR cats live isolated from other tigers, because of which they breed among themselves.

Similipal Tiger Reserve (STR):

  • Similipal is a tiger reserve in the Mayurbhanj district (adjoining Jharkhand and West Bengal) in the Indian state of Odisha covering 2,750 km2 (1,060 sq mi).
  • It is part of the Mayurbhanj Elephant Reserve, which includes three protected areas – Similipal Tiger Reserve, Hadagarh Wildlife Sanctuary and Kuldiha Wildlife Sanctuary.
  • Simlipal National Park derives its name from the abundance of red silk cotton trees growing in the area.
  • The park is home to the Bengal tiger, Asian elephant, gaur and chausingha, and this protected area is part of the UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves since 2009.
  • The STR is Asia’s second largest biosphere (after the Gulf of Kachchh, Gujarat), and the country’s only wild habitat for melanistic royal Bengal tigers.
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