<div><p>The exceptional biodiversity of Reunion Island is threatened by anthropogenic landscape changes that took place during the 350 years of human colonization. During this period the human population size increased dramatically from 250 to 800,000. The arrival of humans together with the development of agriculture, invasive species such as rats and cats, and deforestation has lead to the extinction of more than half of the original vertebrate species of the island. For the remaining species, significant work is being carried out to identify threats and conservation status, but little genetic work has been carried on some of the most endangered species. In the last decade theoretical studies have shown the ability of neutral genetic mark...
Abstract Background: Understanding the micro-evolutionary response of populations to demographic d...
Island endemic species are often vulnerable to decline and extinction following human settlement, an...
The Seychelles Magpie-Robin Copsychus sechellarum is an IUCN Red-List Endangered species endemic to ...
The exceptional biodiversity of Reunion Island is threatened by anthropogenic landscape changes that...
The exceptional biodiversity of Reunion Island is threatened by anthropogenic landscape changes that...
Island endemic species are often vulnerable to decline and extinction following human settlement, an...
Inferring past demography is a central question in evolutionary and conservation biology. It is howe...
Re-introduction is an important tool for recovering endangered species; however, the magnitude of ge...
The importance of evolutionary conservation – how understanding evolutionary forces can help guide c...
The importance of evolutionary conservation – how understanding evolutionary forces can help guide c...
Island endemic species are acutely vulnerable to extinction as a result of stochastic and human impa...
Abstract Background: Understanding the micro-evolutionary response of populations to demographic d...
Island endemic species are often vulnerable to decline and extinction following human settlement, an...
The Seychelles Magpie-Robin Copsychus sechellarum is an IUCN Red-List Endangered species endemic to ...
The exceptional biodiversity of Reunion Island is threatened by anthropogenic landscape changes that...
The exceptional biodiversity of Reunion Island is threatened by anthropogenic landscape changes that...
Island endemic species are often vulnerable to decline and extinction following human settlement, an...
Inferring past demography is a central question in evolutionary and conservation biology. It is howe...
Re-introduction is an important tool for recovering endangered species; however, the magnitude of ge...
The importance of evolutionary conservation – how understanding evolutionary forces can help guide c...
The importance of evolutionary conservation – how understanding evolutionary forces can help guide c...
Island endemic species are acutely vulnerable to extinction as a result of stochastic and human impa...
Abstract Background: Understanding the micro-evolutionary response of populations to demographic d...
Island endemic species are often vulnerable to decline and extinction following human settlement, an...
The Seychelles Magpie-Robin Copsychus sechellarum is an IUCN Red-List Endangered species endemic to ...