Australia's iconic emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae novaehollandiae) is the only living representative of its genus, but fossil evidence and reports from early European explorers suggest that three island forms (at least two of which were dwarfs) became extinct during the nineteenth century. While one of these-the King Island emu-has been found to be conspecific with Australian mainland emus, little is known about how the other two forms-Kangaroo Island and Tasmanian emus-relate to the others, or even the size of Tasmanian emus. We present a comprehensive genetic and morphological analysis of Dromaius diversity, including data from one of the few definitively genuine Tasmanian emu specimens known. Our genetic analyses suggest that all the isla...
Aim: The Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii), currently restricted to the island of Tasmania, was...
Island populations can represent genetically distinct and evolutionarily important lineages relative...
Island populations can represent genetically distinct and evolutionarily important lineages relative...
Australia’s iconic emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae novaehollandiae) is the only living representative ...
The Natural History Museum of Geneva holds a mounted specimen of a dwarf emu, which is believed to b...
) is unclear. King Island Emu were mainly distinguished by their much smaller size and a reported da...
Islands off southern Australia once harboured three subspecies of the mainland emu (Dromaius novaeho...
Islands off southern Australia once harboured three subspecies of the mainland emu (Dromaius novaeho...
<p>Modern Emu are currently found throughout mainland Australia. Extinct emu taxa were restricted to...
Conserving evolutionary processes is becoming increasingly important in conservation management as e...
<p>The modern Emu (centre) and King Island Emu (right) with human outline shown approximately to sca...
The emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae), a member of ratite family, is native to Australia and has been ...
Island populations are an interesting dichotomy in conservation biology. On the one hand, they can b...
Since European settlement, mainland Australia has experienced a wave of mammal extinctions and popul...
Genetic diversity generally underpins population resilience and persistence. Reductions in populatio...
Aim: The Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii), currently restricted to the island of Tasmania, was...
Island populations can represent genetically distinct and evolutionarily important lineages relative...
Island populations can represent genetically distinct and evolutionarily important lineages relative...
Australia’s iconic emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae novaehollandiae) is the only living representative ...
The Natural History Museum of Geneva holds a mounted specimen of a dwarf emu, which is believed to b...
) is unclear. King Island Emu were mainly distinguished by their much smaller size and a reported da...
Islands off southern Australia once harboured three subspecies of the mainland emu (Dromaius novaeho...
Islands off southern Australia once harboured three subspecies of the mainland emu (Dromaius novaeho...
<p>Modern Emu are currently found throughout mainland Australia. Extinct emu taxa were restricted to...
Conserving evolutionary processes is becoming increasingly important in conservation management as e...
<p>The modern Emu (centre) and King Island Emu (right) with human outline shown approximately to sca...
The emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae), a member of ratite family, is native to Australia and has been ...
Island populations are an interesting dichotomy in conservation biology. On the one hand, they can b...
Since European settlement, mainland Australia has experienced a wave of mammal extinctions and popul...
Genetic diversity generally underpins population resilience and persistence. Reductions in populatio...
Aim: The Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii), currently restricted to the island of Tasmania, was...
Island populations can represent genetically distinct and evolutionarily important lineages relative...
Island populations can represent genetically distinct and evolutionarily important lineages relative...