Background: The European mink (Mustela lutreola, L. 1761) is a critically endangered mustelid, which inhabits several main river drainages in Europe. Here, we assess the genetic variation of existing populations of this species, including new sampling sites and additional molecular markers (newly developed microsatellite loci specific to European mink) as compared to previous studies. Probabilistic analyses were used to examine genetic structure within and between existing populations, and to infer phylogeographic processes and past demography. Results: According to both mitochondrial and nuclear microsatellite markers, Northeastern (Russia, Estonia and Belarus) and Southeastern (Romania) European populations showed the highest intraspecifi...
Determining the significance of hybridization events raises essential issues both in conservation an...
Context: Biological invasions have caused dramatic changes in native biodiversity and ecosystem func...
The release of domesticated organisms into natural populations may adversely affect these population...
Background: The European mink (Mustela lutreola, L. 1761) is a critically endangered mustelid, whi...
peer reviewedIn species of great conservation concern, special attention must be paid to their phylo...
The European mink (Mustela lutreola) is one of the most threatened carnivores in Europe, with fragme...
Although properly designed sampling in population genetic studies is of key importance for planning ...
In species of great conservation concern, special attention must be paid to their phylogeography, in...
Human-mediated global change will probably increase the rates of natural hybridization and genetic i...
peer reviewedThe European mink (Mustela lutreola) is considered as critically endangered in the IUCN...
Correspondence: Maria Teresa Cabria, Fax: (+34) 945013014; (+32) 43663847; E-mail: maitec79@yahoo.es...
Genetic neighbourhood and effective population size (Ne) are critical factors when determining the p...
peer reviewedAlthough properly designed sampling in population genetic studies is of key importance ...
The genetic diversity of American mink Neovison vison (Schreber, 1777) was studied in order to under...
Determining the significance of hybridization events raises essential issues both in conservation an...
Context: Biological invasions have caused dramatic changes in native biodiversity and ecosystem func...
The release of domesticated organisms into natural populations may adversely affect these population...
Background: The European mink (Mustela lutreola, L. 1761) is a critically endangered mustelid, whi...
peer reviewedIn species of great conservation concern, special attention must be paid to their phylo...
The European mink (Mustela lutreola) is one of the most threatened carnivores in Europe, with fragme...
Although properly designed sampling in population genetic studies is of key importance for planning ...
In species of great conservation concern, special attention must be paid to their phylogeography, in...
Human-mediated global change will probably increase the rates of natural hybridization and genetic i...
peer reviewedThe European mink (Mustela lutreola) is considered as critically endangered in the IUCN...
Correspondence: Maria Teresa Cabria, Fax: (+34) 945013014; (+32) 43663847; E-mail: maitec79@yahoo.es...
Genetic neighbourhood and effective population size (Ne) are critical factors when determining the p...
peer reviewedAlthough properly designed sampling in population genetic studies is of key importance ...
The genetic diversity of American mink Neovison vison (Schreber, 1777) was studied in order to under...
Determining the significance of hybridization events raises essential issues both in conservation an...
Context: Biological invasions have caused dramatic changes in native biodiversity and ecosystem func...
The release of domesticated organisms into natural populations may adversely affect these population...