Dingoes play a strong role in Australia’s ecological framework as the apex predator but are under threat from hybridization and agricultural control programs. Government legislation lists the conservation of the dingo as an important aim, yet little is known about the biogeography of this enigmatic canine, making conservation difficult. Mitochondrial and Y chromosome DNA studies show evidence of population structure within the dingo. Here, we present the data from Illumina HD canine chip genotyping for 23 dingoes from five regional populations, and five New Guinea Singing Dogs to further explore patterns of biogeography using genome-wide data. Whole genome single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) data supported the presence of three distinct di...
The dingo, Canis dingo, is Australia’s largest terrestrial predator, and is naturalised as a topdown...
Dogs are uniquely associated with human dispersal and bring transformational insight into the domest...
Many top-predators are declining and/or threatened. For these reasons, conservation efforts are a ma...
Dingoes play a strong role in Australia’s ecological framework as the apex predator but are under th...
<div><p>Dingoes play a strong role in Australia’s ecological framework as the apex predator but are ...
Dingoes play a strong role in Australia's ecological framework as the apex predator but are under th...
Dingoes are an essential feature of the Australian landscape, a trophic regulator and apex carnivore...
It is increasingly common for apex predators to face a multitude of complex conservation issues. In ...
It is increasingly common for apex predators to face a multitude of complex conservation issues. In ...
Admixture between species is a cause for concern in wildlife management. Canids are particularly vul...
The Australian dingo is a relatively recent anthropogenic addition to the Australian fauna, which sp...
Abstract The dingo (Canis lupus dingo) is an iconic animal in the native culture of Australia, but a...
Hybridization between domesticated animals and their wild counterparts can disrupt adaptive gene com...
Interactions between predators and humans are a key driver of human-wildlife conflicts and can under...
This paper provides a review of published literature associated with the Australian Dingo, its genet...
The dingo, Canis dingo, is Australia’s largest terrestrial predator, and is naturalised as a topdown...
Dogs are uniquely associated with human dispersal and bring transformational insight into the domest...
Many top-predators are declining and/or threatened. For these reasons, conservation efforts are a ma...
Dingoes play a strong role in Australia’s ecological framework as the apex predator but are under th...
<div><p>Dingoes play a strong role in Australia’s ecological framework as the apex predator but are ...
Dingoes play a strong role in Australia's ecological framework as the apex predator but are under th...
Dingoes are an essential feature of the Australian landscape, a trophic regulator and apex carnivore...
It is increasingly common for apex predators to face a multitude of complex conservation issues. In ...
It is increasingly common for apex predators to face a multitude of complex conservation issues. In ...
Admixture between species is a cause for concern in wildlife management. Canids are particularly vul...
The Australian dingo is a relatively recent anthropogenic addition to the Australian fauna, which sp...
Abstract The dingo (Canis lupus dingo) is an iconic animal in the native culture of Australia, but a...
Hybridization between domesticated animals and their wild counterparts can disrupt adaptive gene com...
Interactions between predators and humans are a key driver of human-wildlife conflicts and can under...
This paper provides a review of published literature associated with the Australian Dingo, its genet...
The dingo, Canis dingo, is Australia’s largest terrestrial predator, and is naturalised as a topdown...
Dogs are uniquely associated with human dispersal and bring transformational insight into the domest...
Many top-predators are declining and/or threatened. For these reasons, conservation efforts are a ma...