The management of hunted species is challenging, as it must conciliate the conservation of species and their sustainable exploitation. Non-genetic tools are widely used in this context but they may present limitations notably when species can hybridize or when large-scale spatial monitoring is required to establish optimal management actions. This is why genetic tools have been more and more integrated in wildlife management practices. However, the markers proposed are often amplified in small multiplexes when larger ones could allow to better cope with the small quantities of DNA obtained with non-invasive sampling methods. Here, we propose a unique multiplex of 12 autosomal microsatellite markers for the study of two hare species that exi...
Fossil datas showed that the lagomorphs appeared in Asia during the later Eocene and leporids separa...
Abstract Background In Europe the mountain hare (Lepus timidus) exists in Great Britain, Norway, Swe...
With climate warming, the ranges of many boreal species are expected to shift northward and to fragm...
The management of hunted species is challenging, as it must conciliate the conservation of species a...
Systematic monitoring of individuals and their abundance over time has become an important tool to p...
Microsatellite dataset of 322 hare samples from five species: 76 samples from the broom hare (Lepus ...
ABSTRACT- The brown hare (Lepus europaeus) is widely distributed throughout Europe where it constitu...
In Fennoscandia, mountain hare (Lepus timidus) and brown hare (Lepus europaeus) hybridize and produc...
The purpose of this article is to give an overview of different molecular techniques which have been...
Phylogenetic relationships and systematics of hares and jackrabbits (genus Lepus, Lagomorpha) are no...
We provide the first whole genome sequences from three specimens of the mountain hare subspecies the...
In Fennoscandia, mountain hare (Lepus timidus) and brown hare (Lepus europaeus) hybridize and produc...
The genetic differentiation and the phylogenetic status of brown hare (Lepus europaeus) populations ...
Throughout time, climate changes have caused substantial rearrangements of habitats which have alter...
We provide the first whole genome sequences from three specimens of the mountain hare subspecies the...
Fossil datas showed that the lagomorphs appeared in Asia during the later Eocene and leporids separa...
Abstract Background In Europe the mountain hare (Lepus timidus) exists in Great Britain, Norway, Swe...
With climate warming, the ranges of many boreal species are expected to shift northward and to fragm...
The management of hunted species is challenging, as it must conciliate the conservation of species a...
Systematic monitoring of individuals and their abundance over time has become an important tool to p...
Microsatellite dataset of 322 hare samples from five species: 76 samples from the broom hare (Lepus ...
ABSTRACT- The brown hare (Lepus europaeus) is widely distributed throughout Europe where it constitu...
In Fennoscandia, mountain hare (Lepus timidus) and brown hare (Lepus europaeus) hybridize and produc...
The purpose of this article is to give an overview of different molecular techniques which have been...
Phylogenetic relationships and systematics of hares and jackrabbits (genus Lepus, Lagomorpha) are no...
We provide the first whole genome sequences from three specimens of the mountain hare subspecies the...
In Fennoscandia, mountain hare (Lepus timidus) and brown hare (Lepus europaeus) hybridize and produc...
The genetic differentiation and the phylogenetic status of brown hare (Lepus europaeus) populations ...
Throughout time, climate changes have caused substantial rearrangements of habitats which have alter...
We provide the first whole genome sequences from three specimens of the mountain hare subspecies the...
Fossil datas showed that the lagomorphs appeared in Asia during the later Eocene and leporids separa...
Abstract Background In Europe the mountain hare (Lepus timidus) exists in Great Britain, Norway, Swe...
With climate warming, the ranges of many boreal species are expected to shift northward and to fragm...