The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comHuman impacts on natural systems can cause local population extinctions, which may promote redistribution of taxa and secondary contact between divergent lineages. In mammalian populations that have mating systems shaped by polygyny and sexual selection, the potential for hybridization to ensue and persist depends on individual and demographic factors. At Macquarie Island, a recently formed fur seal population is comprised of both sexes of breeding Antarctic (Arctocephalus gazella) and subantarctic (A. tropicalis) fur seals, and an itinerant collection of male New Zealand fur seals (A. forsteri), presumed to be non-breeders due to their absence from principle breeding areas. Th...
Genetic tagging, the identification of individuals using their genotypes, provides a powerful tool f...
Mating structure describes the number of mates individuals of each sex are able to acquire, as well ...
Recent genetic studies of natural populations have shown that heterozygosity and other genetic estim...
Hybridization among organisms can potentially contribute to the processes of evolution, but this dep...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comHuman-induced changes to natural sys...
Antarctic fur seals, Arctocephalus gazella, were hunted to near-extinction in the early 1800's, but ...
Microsatellites were used to conduct an analysis of paternity of Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus ...
Introgressive hybridization occurs when closely related taxa overlap in distribution and is often as...
Microsatellites were used to conduct an analysis of paternity of Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus ...
Although mammalian mating systems are classically characterized in terms of male competition and pol...
© Springer-Verlag 2009Commercial sealers exterminated the original fur seal population at Macquarie ...
This research investigated the phylogenetic relationships and population genetics of two species of ...
Commercial sealers exterminated the original fur seal population at Macquarie Island in the early 18...
Nichols H, Fuchs B, Paijmans A, et al. Where are the beachmasters? Unexpectedly weak polygyny among ...
New Zealand fur seals (NZFS, Arctocephalus forsteri) are a relatively common feature on the rocky co...
Genetic tagging, the identification of individuals using their genotypes, provides a powerful tool f...
Mating structure describes the number of mates individuals of each sex are able to acquire, as well ...
Recent genetic studies of natural populations have shown that heterozygosity and other genetic estim...
Hybridization among organisms can potentially contribute to the processes of evolution, but this dep...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comHuman-induced changes to natural sys...
Antarctic fur seals, Arctocephalus gazella, were hunted to near-extinction in the early 1800's, but ...
Microsatellites were used to conduct an analysis of paternity of Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus ...
Introgressive hybridization occurs when closely related taxa overlap in distribution and is often as...
Microsatellites were used to conduct an analysis of paternity of Antarctic fur seals (Arctocephalus ...
Although mammalian mating systems are classically characterized in terms of male competition and pol...
© Springer-Verlag 2009Commercial sealers exterminated the original fur seal population at Macquarie ...
This research investigated the phylogenetic relationships and population genetics of two species of ...
Commercial sealers exterminated the original fur seal population at Macquarie Island in the early 18...
Nichols H, Fuchs B, Paijmans A, et al. Where are the beachmasters? Unexpectedly weak polygyny among ...
New Zealand fur seals (NZFS, Arctocephalus forsteri) are a relatively common feature on the rocky co...
Genetic tagging, the identification of individuals using their genotypes, provides a powerful tool f...
Mating structure describes the number of mates individuals of each sex are able to acquire, as well ...
Recent genetic studies of natural populations have shown that heterozygosity and other genetic estim...