Time-series analysis is used widely in ecology to study complex phenomena, and may have considerable potential to clarify relationships of genetic and demographic processes in natural and exploited populations. We explored the utility of this approach to evaluate population responses to management in razorback sucker, a long-lived and fecund, but declining freshwater fish species. A core population in Lake Mohave (Arizona-Nevada, USA) has experienced no natural recruitment for decades, and is maintained by harvesting naturally produced larvae from the lake, rearing them in protective custody, and repatriating them at sizes less vulnerable to predation. Analyses of mtDNA and 15 microsatellites characterized for sequential larval cohorts coll...
Understanding life history traits is an important first step in formulating effective conservation a...
Population introductions and reintroductions have become a common tool for conserving threatened spe...
In fisheries management, intensive stocking programs are commonly used to enhance population abundan...
Time-series analysis is used widely in ecology to study complex phenomena, and may have considerable...
As with many endangered, long-lived iteroparous fishes, survival of razorback sucker depends on a ma...
The endangered Rio Grande silvery minnow persists as a remnant population in a highly fragmented and...
The extent and rate of harvest-induced genetic changes in natural populations may impact population ...
Understanding the extent to which captivity generates maladaptation in wild species can inform speci...
Programs to rebuild imperiled wild fish populations often include hatchery-born fish derived from wi...
Conservation of the evolutionary legacy of endangered species is a key component for long-term persi...
Demographic data collected during long-term diversity monitoring and short-term ecological surveys w...
Genetic adaptation to captivity is a concern for threatened and endangered species held in conservat...
Knowledge of the degree of temporal stability of population genetic structure and composition is imp...
Studies that span entire species ranges can provide insight into the relative roles of historical co...
Understanding life history traits is an important first step in formulating effective conservation a...
Population introductions and reintroductions have become a common tool for conserving threatened spe...
In fisheries management, intensive stocking programs are commonly used to enhance population abundan...
Time-series analysis is used widely in ecology to study complex phenomena, and may have considerable...
As with many endangered, long-lived iteroparous fishes, survival of razorback sucker depends on a ma...
The endangered Rio Grande silvery minnow persists as a remnant population in a highly fragmented and...
The extent and rate of harvest-induced genetic changes in natural populations may impact population ...
Understanding the extent to which captivity generates maladaptation in wild species can inform speci...
Programs to rebuild imperiled wild fish populations often include hatchery-born fish derived from wi...
Conservation of the evolutionary legacy of endangered species is a key component for long-term persi...
Demographic data collected during long-term diversity monitoring and short-term ecological surveys w...
Genetic adaptation to captivity is a concern for threatened and endangered species held in conservat...
Knowledge of the degree of temporal stability of population genetic structure and composition is imp...
Studies that span entire species ranges can provide insight into the relative roles of historical co...
Understanding life history traits is an important first step in formulating effective conservation a...
Population introductions and reintroductions have become a common tool for conserving threatened spe...
In fisheries management, intensive stocking programs are commonly used to enhance population abundan...