We developed an interactive management model for wild and captive populations of the ploughshare tortoise or angonoka, Geochelone yniphora. Interactive management is based on the translocation of individuals between wild and captive populations to simulate a metapopulation. Demographic parameters of one captive and two wild populations of this rare tortoise were used to conduct a metapopulation viability analysis (MVA). The effectiveness of the conservation strategy proposed for this species was then evaluated by modifying the probability of extinction and growth of the metapopulation over a fixed period of time. Several alternative scenarios of interactive management were then tested and ranked in terms of their effect on the viability of ...
One of the challenges with conserving rare species is identifying the most effective management targ...
We examined the suitability of using translocations as a method to create a new population of Egypti...
Identifying key evolutionary strategies that support population persistence remains a challenging ta...
Translocations to restore populations of endangered species are an important conservation tool, but ...
Assessment of a species' status is a key part of management decision making for endangered and threa...
Datasets supporting the results of the article “The importance of including survival release costs w...
Restoration of extirpated species via captive breeding has typically relied on population viability ...
<div><p>Restoration of extirpated species via captive breeding has typically relied on population vi...
Captive breeding of animals is widely used to manage endangered species, frequently with the ambitio...
Restoration of extirpated species via captive breeding has typically relied on population viability ...
In parts of the Indo-Pacific, large-scale exploitation of the green turtle Chelonia mydas continues ...
Globally, many wildlife species are declining and an increasing number are threatened by extinction ...
The rate of biodiversity loss is not slowing despite global commitments. Conservation translocations...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Ecological replacement involves the introduction of non-native species to...
We present the results of modelling the supplementation program for Emys orbicularis in Liguria. We ...
One of the challenges with conserving rare species is identifying the most effective management targ...
We examined the suitability of using translocations as a method to create a new population of Egypti...
Identifying key evolutionary strategies that support population persistence remains a challenging ta...
Translocations to restore populations of endangered species are an important conservation tool, but ...
Assessment of a species' status is a key part of management decision making for endangered and threa...
Datasets supporting the results of the article “The importance of including survival release costs w...
Restoration of extirpated species via captive breeding has typically relied on population viability ...
<div><p>Restoration of extirpated species via captive breeding has typically relied on population vi...
Captive breeding of animals is widely used to manage endangered species, frequently with the ambitio...
Restoration of extirpated species via captive breeding has typically relied on population viability ...
In parts of the Indo-Pacific, large-scale exploitation of the green turtle Chelonia mydas continues ...
Globally, many wildlife species are declining and an increasing number are threatened by extinction ...
The rate of biodiversity loss is not slowing despite global commitments. Conservation translocations...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Ecological replacement involves the introduction of non-native species to...
We present the results of modelling the supplementation program for Emys orbicularis in Liguria. We ...
One of the challenges with conserving rare species is identifying the most effective management targ...
We examined the suitability of using translocations as a method to create a new population of Egypti...
Identifying key evolutionary strategies that support population persistence remains a challenging ta...