The saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) is the largest and most broadly distributed crocodilian species, and thus is of special conservation and economic interest. Similar to other parts of its range throughout the Indo-Pacific, C. porosus distributed in the Republic of Palau have experienced a severe population decline over the past century primarily due to commercial hunting and eradication campaigns. In addition, several thousand crocodiles of undocumented species and origin were imported into Palau during the 1930's for commercial farming purposes, potentially polluting the gene pool of the endemic saltwater crocodiles. Analysis of 39 individuals collected throughout the Republic of Palau revealed a single mitochondrial DNA control...
Four species of true crocodile (genus Crocodylus) have been described from the Americas. Three of th...
Maintaining genetic diversity is crucial for the survival and management of threatened and endangere...
Hybrid zones represent natural laboratories to study gene flow, divergence and the nature of species...
The saltwater crocodile is distributed throughout south-east Asia and Australia. In Australia, it is...
The saltwater crocodiles (Crocodylus porosus), member of the order Crocodylia is the smallest taxono...
This study is designed to determine the genetic variations and genetic population structure among Cr...
Limited information is available on the Philippine Crocodile, Crocodylus mindorensis, concerning lev...
Saltwater crocodile, Crocodylus porosus is abundant in Sarawak rivers and mainly dominating the brac...
Abstract.—Philippine Crocodiles (Crocodylus mindorensis) are among the rarest crocodilians worldwide...
The genus Crocodylus comprises 12 currently recognized species, many of which can be difficult to di...
The American crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) is a widely distributed species across coastal and bracki...
Examinations of both population genetic structure and the processes that lead to such structure in c...
Tomistoma schlegelii, also referred to as the “false gharial”, is one of the most exclusive and leas...
Maintaining genetic diversity is crucial for the survival and management of threatened and endangere...
Maintaining genetic diversity is crucial for the survival and management of threatened and endangere...
Four species of true crocodile (genus Crocodylus) have been described from the Americas. Three of th...
Maintaining genetic diversity is crucial for the survival and management of threatened and endangere...
Hybrid zones represent natural laboratories to study gene flow, divergence and the nature of species...
The saltwater crocodile is distributed throughout south-east Asia and Australia. In Australia, it is...
The saltwater crocodiles (Crocodylus porosus), member of the order Crocodylia is the smallest taxono...
This study is designed to determine the genetic variations and genetic population structure among Cr...
Limited information is available on the Philippine Crocodile, Crocodylus mindorensis, concerning lev...
Saltwater crocodile, Crocodylus porosus is abundant in Sarawak rivers and mainly dominating the brac...
Abstract.—Philippine Crocodiles (Crocodylus mindorensis) are among the rarest crocodilians worldwide...
The genus Crocodylus comprises 12 currently recognized species, many of which can be difficult to di...
The American crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) is a widely distributed species across coastal and bracki...
Examinations of both population genetic structure and the processes that lead to such structure in c...
Tomistoma schlegelii, also referred to as the “false gharial”, is one of the most exclusive and leas...
Maintaining genetic diversity is crucial for the survival and management of threatened and endangere...
Maintaining genetic diversity is crucial for the survival and management of threatened and endangere...
Four species of true crocodile (genus Crocodylus) have been described from the Americas. Three of th...
Maintaining genetic diversity is crucial for the survival and management of threatened and endangere...
Hybrid zones represent natural laboratories to study gene flow, divergence and the nature of species...