Amorphologically distinct subspecies of black-footed rock-wallaby (Petrogale lateralis pearsoni), is naturally found only on North Pearson Island (~160 ha) in the Investigator Group, SA, where it was isolated by rising sea levels ~10 500 years ago. Subsequent translocations have seen additional populations established on Middle-South Pearson Island (~53 ha) in 1960 and Wedge Island (96 ha) in 1975. We have used 10 hypervariable microsatellite loci to examine the levels of genetic diversity in the endemic (n = 38) and translocated (n=45–77) P. l. pearsoni populations compared with mainland P. lateralis populations (n=19–52). Results show that all sampled P. l. pearsoni populations have very low levels of genetic diversity (A = 1.5–1.9; HE = ...
The use of molecular genetic techniques can aid wildlife managers in setting priorities and devising...
Dispersal, the movement of individuals or gametes, is one of the most important life history traits ...
Loss of genetic diversity and increased population differentiation from source populations are commo...
Many animal populations that are endangered in mainland areas exist in stable island populations, wh...
It has been argued that demographic and environmental factors will cause small, isolated populations...
It has been argued that demographic and environmental factors will cause small, isolated populations...
Since European settlement, mainland Australia has experienced a wave of mammal extinctions and popul...
Since European settlement, mainland Australia has experienced a wave of mammal extinctions and popul...
Genetic diversity is a critical determinant of the persistence of populations because it enables ani...
Many endangered species worldwide are found in remnant populations, often within fragmented landscap...
Since European settlement, mainland Australia has experienced a wave of mammal extinctions and popul...
Isolation and restricted gene flow can lead to genetic deterioration in populations. Populations of ...
Isolation and restricted gene flow can lead to genetic deterioration in populations. Populations of ...
It is difficult to assess the relative influence of anthropogenic processes (e.g., habitat fragmenta...
Active management is essential to the survival of many threatened species globally. Captive breeding...
The use of molecular genetic techniques can aid wildlife managers in setting priorities and devising...
Dispersal, the movement of individuals or gametes, is one of the most important life history traits ...
Loss of genetic diversity and increased population differentiation from source populations are commo...
Many animal populations that are endangered in mainland areas exist in stable island populations, wh...
It has been argued that demographic and environmental factors will cause small, isolated populations...
It has been argued that demographic and environmental factors will cause small, isolated populations...
Since European settlement, mainland Australia has experienced a wave of mammal extinctions and popul...
Since European settlement, mainland Australia has experienced a wave of mammal extinctions and popul...
Genetic diversity is a critical determinant of the persistence of populations because it enables ani...
Many endangered species worldwide are found in remnant populations, often within fragmented landscap...
Since European settlement, mainland Australia has experienced a wave of mammal extinctions and popul...
Isolation and restricted gene flow can lead to genetic deterioration in populations. Populations of ...
Isolation and restricted gene flow can lead to genetic deterioration in populations. Populations of ...
It is difficult to assess the relative influence of anthropogenic processes (e.g., habitat fragmenta...
Active management is essential to the survival of many threatened species globally. Captive breeding...
The use of molecular genetic techniques can aid wildlife managers in setting priorities and devising...
Dispersal, the movement of individuals or gametes, is one of the most important life history traits ...
Loss of genetic diversity and increased population differentiation from source populations are commo...