a b s t r a c t The wolf (Canis lupus) population on Isle Royale, a remote island in Lake Superior, North America, is extre-mely inbred. Nevertheless, the consequences of genetic deterioration have not been detected for this intensively studied population, until now. We found that 58 % (n = 36) of Isle Royale wolves exhibited some kind of congenital malformation in the lumbosacral region of the vertebral column and 33 % exhib-ited a specific malformity, lumbosacral transitional vertebrae. By contrast, only 1 % (1 of 99) of wolves sampled from two outbred, wolf populations exhibited this malformity. Moreover, in domestic dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) lumbosacral transitional vertebrae are associated with cauda equina syndrome, which can caus...
The taxonomic identity of the historical and current wolf (Canis lupus L., 1758 or Canis lycaon Schr...
Genetic variation is necessary to maintain the ability of wild and domestic populations to genetical...
Abstract Hybridization between wild and domestic spe-cies is of conservation concern because it can ...
The wolf (Canis lupus) population on Isle Royale, a remote island in Lake Superior, North America, i...
The genetic aspects of population health are critical, but frequently difficult to assess. Of concer...
Abstract The genetic aspects of population health are critical, but frequently difficult to assess....
The gray wolf (Canis lupus) population of Isle Royale National Park suffered an extreme population d...
Genetic rescue, in which the introduction of one or more unrelated individuals into an inbred popula...
GENETIC DIVERSITY IN EXTIRPATED US grey WOLVESLegacy lost: genetic variability and population size o...
Hybridization between the grey wolf (Canis lupus) and the domestic dog (Canis familiaris) is an aris...
Genetic factors have long been a concern in the extinction and viability of species with the short‐t...
The observation that small isolated populations often suffer reduced fitness from inbreeding depress...
The observation that small isolated populations often suffer reduced fitness from inbreeding depress...
The difficulty of obtaining pedigrees for wild populations has hampered the possibility of demonstra...
When new mutations arise at functional sites they are more likely to impair than improve fitness. If...
The taxonomic identity of the historical and current wolf (Canis lupus L., 1758 or Canis lycaon Schr...
Genetic variation is necessary to maintain the ability of wild and domestic populations to genetical...
Abstract Hybridization between wild and domestic spe-cies is of conservation concern because it can ...
The wolf (Canis lupus) population on Isle Royale, a remote island in Lake Superior, North America, i...
The genetic aspects of population health are critical, but frequently difficult to assess. Of concer...
Abstract The genetic aspects of population health are critical, but frequently difficult to assess....
The gray wolf (Canis lupus) population of Isle Royale National Park suffered an extreme population d...
Genetic rescue, in which the introduction of one or more unrelated individuals into an inbred popula...
GENETIC DIVERSITY IN EXTIRPATED US grey WOLVESLegacy lost: genetic variability and population size o...
Hybridization between the grey wolf (Canis lupus) and the domestic dog (Canis familiaris) is an aris...
Genetic factors have long been a concern in the extinction and viability of species with the short‐t...
The observation that small isolated populations often suffer reduced fitness from inbreeding depress...
The observation that small isolated populations often suffer reduced fitness from inbreeding depress...
The difficulty of obtaining pedigrees for wild populations has hampered the possibility of demonstra...
When new mutations arise at functional sites they are more likely to impair than improve fitness. If...
The taxonomic identity of the historical and current wolf (Canis lupus L., 1758 or Canis lycaon Schr...
Genetic variation is necessary to maintain the ability of wild and domestic populations to genetical...
Abstract Hybridization between wild and domestic spe-cies is of conservation concern because it can ...