Conservation genomics has become an increasingly popular term, yet it remains unclear whether the non-invasive sampling that is essential for many conservation-related studies is compatible with the minimum requirements for harnessing next-generation sequencing technologies. Here, we evaluated the feasibility of using genotyping-by-sequencing of non-invasively collected hair samples to simultaneously identify and genotype single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in a climate change-sensitive mammal, the American pika (Ochotona princeps). We identified and genotyped 3,803 high-confidence SNPs across eight sites distributed along two elevational transects using starting DNA amounts as low as 1 nanogram. Fifty-five outlier loci were detected as ...
Natural history museum collections provide unique resources for understanding how species respond to...
Traditionally, conservation genetics has examined neutral-marker (e.g microsatellite) surveys to inf...
Sampling genetic material from rare and often secretive mammals can be difficult in challenging envi...
Conservation genomics has become an increasingly popular term, yet it remains unclear whether the no...
Conservation genomics has become an increasingly popular term, yet it remains unclear whether the no...
Background: When faced with climate change, species must either shift their home ra...
In the face of predicted climate change, a broader understanding of biotic responses to varying envi...
Distributional responses by alpine taxa to repeated, glacial-interglacial cycles throughout the last...
Studies in ecology, evolution, and conservation often rely on non-invasive samples, making it challe...
1. Knowledge of relationships in wild populations is critical for better understanding mating system...
1. Moderate to high density genotyping (100+ SNPs) is widely used to determine and measure individua...
Minimally-invasive sampling (MIS) is widespread in wildlife studies; however, its utility for massiv...
Despite a revolution in DNA sequencing and genotyping technologies in the past decade there still ex...
Context. Enumeration of cryptic/rare or widely distributed mammal species is exceedingly difficult f...
Natural history museum collections provide unique resources for understanding how species respond to...
Natural history museum collections provide unique resources for understanding how species respond to...
Traditionally, conservation genetics has examined neutral-marker (e.g microsatellite) surveys to inf...
Sampling genetic material from rare and often secretive mammals can be difficult in challenging envi...
Conservation genomics has become an increasingly popular term, yet it remains unclear whether the no...
Conservation genomics has become an increasingly popular term, yet it remains unclear whether the no...
Background: When faced with climate change, species must either shift their home ra...
In the face of predicted climate change, a broader understanding of biotic responses to varying envi...
Distributional responses by alpine taxa to repeated, glacial-interglacial cycles throughout the last...
Studies in ecology, evolution, and conservation often rely on non-invasive samples, making it challe...
1. Knowledge of relationships in wild populations is critical for better understanding mating system...
1. Moderate to high density genotyping (100+ SNPs) is widely used to determine and measure individua...
Minimally-invasive sampling (MIS) is widespread in wildlife studies; however, its utility for massiv...
Despite a revolution in DNA sequencing and genotyping technologies in the past decade there still ex...
Context. Enumeration of cryptic/rare or widely distributed mammal species is exceedingly difficult f...
Natural history museum collections provide unique resources for understanding how species respond to...
Natural history museum collections provide unique resources for understanding how species respond to...
Traditionally, conservation genetics has examined neutral-marker (e.g microsatellite) surveys to inf...
Sampling genetic material from rare and often secretive mammals can be difficult in challenging envi...