Non-lethal sampling for DNA analyses is gradually becoming a commonly used procedure in animal conservation genetics. In vertebrates, non-lethal procedures are not only available, but highly optimised ( Horvath et al., 2005) and refined ( Wask
The decreasing cost and increasing scope and power of emerging genomic technologies are reshaping th...
The recent rise in speed and efficiency of new sequencing technologies have facilitated high-through...
The dependency on noninvasive sources of DNA such as feces, hair and feathers for genetic analyses i...
The Earth's biodiversity is currently experiencing immense pressure from habitat loss, overexploitat...
The use of DNA data is ubiquitous across animalsciences. DNA may be obtained from an organism for a ...
Noninvasive genetic approaches continue to improve studies in molecular ecology, conserva-tion genet...
Times Cited: 185International audienceNoninvasive sampling allows genetic studies of free-ranging an...
Times Cited: 91International audienceIndividual identification via non-invasive sampling is of prime...
Wildlife research has been indispensable for increasing our insight into ecosystem functioning as we...
The decreasing cost and increasing scope and power of emerging genomic technologies are reshaping th...
Applied conservation genetics is a seemingly ever-evolving field and still highly relevant as many s...
Abstract The recent rise in speed and efficiency of new sequencing technologies have facilitated hig...
A key component of the emergence of conservation genetics as a recognisable subdiscipline of conserv...
ISI Document Delivery No.: 821GR Times Cited: 6 Cited Reference Count: 14 English Article 0268-0130I...
The decreasing cost and increasing scope and power of emerging genomic technologies are reshaping th...
The recent rise in speed and efficiency of new sequencing technologies have facilitated high-through...
The dependency on noninvasive sources of DNA such as feces, hair and feathers for genetic analyses i...
The Earth's biodiversity is currently experiencing immense pressure from habitat loss, overexploitat...
The use of DNA data is ubiquitous across animalsciences. DNA may be obtained from an organism for a ...
Noninvasive genetic approaches continue to improve studies in molecular ecology, conserva-tion genet...
Times Cited: 185International audienceNoninvasive sampling allows genetic studies of free-ranging an...
Times Cited: 91International audienceIndividual identification via non-invasive sampling is of prime...
Wildlife research has been indispensable for increasing our insight into ecosystem functioning as we...
The decreasing cost and increasing scope and power of emerging genomic technologies are reshaping th...
Applied conservation genetics is a seemingly ever-evolving field and still highly relevant as many s...
Abstract The recent rise in speed and efficiency of new sequencing technologies have facilitated hig...
A key component of the emergence of conservation genetics as a recognisable subdiscipline of conserv...
ISI Document Delivery No.: 821GR Times Cited: 6 Cited Reference Count: 14 English Article 0268-0130I...
The decreasing cost and increasing scope and power of emerging genomic technologies are reshaping th...
The recent rise in speed and efficiency of new sequencing technologies have facilitated high-through...
The dependency on noninvasive sources of DNA such as feces, hair and feathers for genetic analyses i...