For conservation purposes islands are considered safe refuges for many species, particularly in regions where introduced predators form a major threat to the native fauna, but island populations are also known to possess low levels of genetic diversity. The New Zealand archipelago provides an ideal system to compare genetic diversity of large mainland populations where introduced predators are common, to that of smaller offshore islands, which serve as predator-free refuges. We assessed microsatellite variation in South Island robins (Petroica australis australis), and compared large mainland, small mainland, natural island and translocated island populations. Large mainland populations exhibited more polymorphic loci and higher number of a...
Genetic rescue can reduce inbreeding depression and increase fitness of small populations, even when...
Deforestation is a massive cause of global biodiversity loss. However, although natural and semi-nat...
Deforestation is a massive cause of global biodiversity loss. However, although natural and semi-nat...
For conservation purposes islands are considered safe refuges for many species, particularly in regi...
For conservation purposes islands are considered safe refuges for many species, particularly in regi...
For conservation purposes islands are considered safe refuges for many species, particularly in regi...
For conservation purposes islands are considered safe refuges for many species, particularly in regi...
For conservation purposes islands are considered safe refuges for many species, particularly in regi...
Endemic island populations worldwide are at greater risk of extinction than similar mainland populat...
Populations established with a small number of founders are thought to have a high risk of extinctio...
In New Zealand, birds and other endangered animals are routinely transferred to offshore islands for...
Inbreeding occurs when related individuals mate. Inbred individuals are more likely to inherit ident...
Inbreeding occurs when related individuals mate. Inbred individuals are more likely to inherit ident...
New Zealand ecologists and wildlife managers have assumed traditionally that threatened insular ende...
Population bottlenecks can lead to the loss of genetic diversity, including genetic variants that ma...
Genetic rescue can reduce inbreeding depression and increase fitness of small populations, even when...
Deforestation is a massive cause of global biodiversity loss. However, although natural and semi-nat...
Deforestation is a massive cause of global biodiversity loss. However, although natural and semi-nat...
For conservation purposes islands are considered safe refuges for many species, particularly in regi...
For conservation purposes islands are considered safe refuges for many species, particularly in regi...
For conservation purposes islands are considered safe refuges for many species, particularly in regi...
For conservation purposes islands are considered safe refuges for many species, particularly in regi...
For conservation purposes islands are considered safe refuges for many species, particularly in regi...
Endemic island populations worldwide are at greater risk of extinction than similar mainland populat...
Populations established with a small number of founders are thought to have a high risk of extinctio...
In New Zealand, birds and other endangered animals are routinely transferred to offshore islands for...
Inbreeding occurs when related individuals mate. Inbred individuals are more likely to inherit ident...
Inbreeding occurs when related individuals mate. Inbred individuals are more likely to inherit ident...
New Zealand ecologists and wildlife managers have assumed traditionally that threatened insular ende...
Population bottlenecks can lead to the loss of genetic diversity, including genetic variants that ma...
Genetic rescue can reduce inbreeding depression and increase fitness of small populations, even when...
Deforestation is a massive cause of global biodiversity loss. However, although natural and semi-nat...
Deforestation is a massive cause of global biodiversity loss. However, although natural and semi-nat...