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Table 1.

Number of animals according to the studbook 2011.

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Table 2.

Number of living individuals in the world according to the studbook 2017.

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Fig 1.

Pedigree completeness index (MacCluer et al. [59]) for the captive ‘Moroccan Royal lions’ population by generations.

PF—pedigree file, RP—reference population.

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Table 3.

Indicators of diversity derived from common ancestors in the pedigree file (PF) and the reference population (RP) for captive ‘Moroccan Royal lions’.

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Table 4.

The generation interval (years) in the pedigree file.

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Table 5.

The generation interval (years) in the reference population.

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Table 6.

Indicators based on the probability of gene origin in the pedigree file (PF) and the reference population (RP) for captive ‘Moroccan Royal lions’.

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Fig 2.

Diagram showing the structure of the pedigree file based on principal component analysis.

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Fig 3.

Diagram showing the structure of the pedigree file based on Wright’s fixation index (FST).

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Fig 4.

Diagram showing the average of relatedness among individuals from the reference population.

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Fig 5.

Representative mating plan of pairs suitable for reproduction.

T—genus designation in the studbook; ♂—male; ♀—female.

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