Island endemic species are often vulnerable to decline and extinction following human settlement, and the genetic study of historical museum specimens can be useful in understanding these processes. The kākāpō (Strigops habroptilus) is a critically endangered New Zealand parrot that was formerly widespread and abundant. It is well established that both Polynesian and European colonization of New Zealand impacted the native avifauna, but the timeframe and severity of impacts have differed depending on species. Here, we investigated the relative importance of the 2 waves of human settlement on kākāpō decline, using microsatellites and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) to characterize recent kākāpō genetic and demographic history. We analyzed samples ...
Summary The kākāpō is a flightless parrot endemic to New Zealand. Once common in the archipelago, on...
We present the outcome of a century of post-bottleneck isolation of a long-lived species, the little...
The kākāpō is a flightless parrot endemic to New Zealand. Once common in the archipelago, only 201 i...
Island endemic species are often vulnerable to decline and extinction following human settlement, an...
Island endemic species are often vulnerable to decline and extinction following human settlement, an...
Island endemic species are often vulnerable to decline and extinction following human settlement, an...
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...
Inferring past demography is a central question in evolutionary and conservation biology. It is howe...
Small populations that have experienced a bottleneck often suffer from low genetic diversity and inb...
Small populations that have experienced a bottleneck often suffer from low genetic diversity and inb...
Re-introduction is an important tool for recovering endangered species; however, the magnitude of ge...
We present the outcome of a century of post-bottleneck isolation of a long-lived species, the little...
We present the outcome of a century of post-bottleneck isolation of a long-lived species, the little...
Summary The kākāpō is a flightless parrot endemic to New Zealand. Once common in the archipelago, on...
Summary The kākāpō is a flightless parrot endemic to New Zealand. Once common in the archipelago, on...
We present the outcome of a century of post-bottleneck isolation of a long-lived species, the little...
The kākāpō is a flightless parrot endemic to New Zealand. Once common in the archipelago, only 201 i...
Island endemic species are often vulnerable to decline and extinction following human settlement, an...
Island endemic species are often vulnerable to decline and extinction following human settlement, an...
Island endemic species are often vulnerable to decline and extinction following human settlement, an...
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...
Inferring past demography is a central question in evolutionary and conservation biology. It is howe...
Small populations that have experienced a bottleneck often suffer from low genetic diversity and inb...
Small populations that have experienced a bottleneck often suffer from low genetic diversity and inb...
Re-introduction is an important tool for recovering endangered species; however, the magnitude of ge...
We present the outcome of a century of post-bottleneck isolation of a long-lived species, the little...
We present the outcome of a century of post-bottleneck isolation of a long-lived species, the little...
Summary The kākāpō is a flightless parrot endemic to New Zealand. Once common in the archipelago, on...
Summary The kākāpō is a flightless parrot endemic to New Zealand. Once common in the archipelago, on...
We present the outcome of a century of post-bottleneck isolation of a long-lived species, the little...
The kākāpō is a flightless parrot endemic to New Zealand. Once common in the archipelago, only 201 i...