The Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) is an ancient icon of both cultural and scientific interest. The species is emblematic of the great civilizations of the Nile River valley and serves as a model for international wildlife conservation. Despite its familiarity, a centuries-long dispute over the taxonomic status of the Nile crocodile remains unresolved. This dispute not only confounds our understanding of the origins and biogeography of the “true crocodiles” of the crown genus Crocodylus, but also complicates conservation and management of this commercially valuable species. We have taken a total evidence approach involving phylogenetic analysis of mitochondrial and nuclear markers as well as karyotype analysis of chromosome number an...
Inter-specific hybridization may be especially detrimental when one species is extremely rare and th...
Inter-specific hybridization may be especially detrimental when one species is extremely rare and th...
Inter-specific hybridization may be especially detrimental when one species is extremely rare and th...
The Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) is an ancient icon of both cultural and scientific interes...
The Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) is an ancient icon of both cultural and scientific interes...
True crocodiles (Crocodylus) are the most broadly distributed, ecologically diverse, and species-ric...
True crocodiles (Crocodylus) are the most broadly distributed, ecologically diverse, and species-ric...
True crocodiles (Crocodylus) are the most broadly distributed, ecologically diverse, and species-ric...
We used isotopic and genomic data to explore the ecological and social context of cultural practices...
We used isotopic and genomic data to explore the ecological and social context of cultural practices...
The genus Crocodylus comprises 12 currently recognized species, many of which can be difficult to di...
The genus Crocodylus comprises 12 currently recognized species, many of which can be difficult to di...
The genus Crocodylus comprises 12 currently recognized species, many of which can be difficult to di...
Interspecific hybridization can lead to adaptation and speciation, especially in the context of rece...
The genus Crocodylus comprises 12 currently recognized species, many of which can be difficult to di...
Inter-specific hybridization may be especially detrimental when one species is extremely rare and th...
Inter-specific hybridization may be especially detrimental when one species is extremely rare and th...
Inter-specific hybridization may be especially detrimental when one species is extremely rare and th...
The Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) is an ancient icon of both cultural and scientific interes...
The Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) is an ancient icon of both cultural and scientific interes...
True crocodiles (Crocodylus) are the most broadly distributed, ecologically diverse, and species-ric...
True crocodiles (Crocodylus) are the most broadly distributed, ecologically diverse, and species-ric...
True crocodiles (Crocodylus) are the most broadly distributed, ecologically diverse, and species-ric...
We used isotopic and genomic data to explore the ecological and social context of cultural practices...
We used isotopic and genomic data to explore the ecological and social context of cultural practices...
The genus Crocodylus comprises 12 currently recognized species, many of which can be difficult to di...
The genus Crocodylus comprises 12 currently recognized species, many of which can be difficult to di...
The genus Crocodylus comprises 12 currently recognized species, many of which can be difficult to di...
Interspecific hybridization can lead to adaptation and speciation, especially in the context of rece...
The genus Crocodylus comprises 12 currently recognized species, many of which can be difficult to di...
Inter-specific hybridization may be especially detrimental when one species is extremely rare and th...
Inter-specific hybridization may be especially detrimental when one species is extremely rare and th...
Inter-specific hybridization may be especially detrimental when one species is extremely rare and th...