Hybridisation between domestic cats, Felis catus, and wildcats, Felis silvestris, could lead to the genetic extinction of the latter; therefore, checking hybridisation rates in wild populations is of vital conservation importance. However, detecting hybridisation in the field is particularly challenging. Here, we aim to test the success of morphological-based procedures for discriminating wildcats from their hybrids and domestic cats, against genetic methods. We checked 17 putative Spanish wildcats by using two different classification systems based on coat patterns. None of the putative wildcats analysed in this study seemed to have an admixed genotype. Concordance between genetic and pelage approaches was almost total: only one coat class...
Endemic gene pools have been severely endangered by human-mediated hybridization, which is posing ne...
The wildcat (Felis silvestris ssp.) is a conservation concern largely due to introgressive hybridiza...
The natural morphological variation in the wildcat, Felis silvestris, and morphological changes poss...
The degree of introgressive hybridisation between the Scottish wildcat and domestic cat has long bee...
Introgression can be an important evolutionary force but it can also lead to species extinction and ...
Endemic gene pools have been severely endangered by human-mediated hybridization, which is posing ne...
The degree of introgressive hybridisation between the Scottish wildcat and domestic cat has long bee...
Hybridization between wild species and their domestic congeners is considered a major threat for wil...
The degree of introgressive hybridisation between the Scottish wildcat and domestic cat has long bee...
Studies of free-ranging populations of domestic cats (Felis domesticus) provide excellent opportunit...
The wildcat (Felis silvestris ssp.) is a conservation concern largely due to introgressive hybridiza...
This paper describes a genetic analysis of wild-living cats in Scotland. Samples from 230 wild-livin...
Hybridization between wild species and their domestic congeners is considered a major concern for sp...
A recent estimate suggests that the Scottish wildcat may be critically endangered. Nevertheless, the...
Endemic gene pools have been severely endangered by human-mediated hybridization, which is posing ne...
The wildcat (Felis silvestris ssp.) is a conservation concern largely due to introgressive hybridiza...
The natural morphological variation in the wildcat, Felis silvestris, and morphological changes poss...
The degree of introgressive hybridisation between the Scottish wildcat and domestic cat has long bee...
Introgression can be an important evolutionary force but it can also lead to species extinction and ...
Endemic gene pools have been severely endangered by human-mediated hybridization, which is posing ne...
The degree of introgressive hybridisation between the Scottish wildcat and domestic cat has long bee...
Hybridization between wild species and their domestic congeners is considered a major threat for wil...
The degree of introgressive hybridisation between the Scottish wildcat and domestic cat has long bee...
Studies of free-ranging populations of domestic cats (Felis domesticus) provide excellent opportunit...
The wildcat (Felis silvestris ssp.) is a conservation concern largely due to introgressive hybridiza...
This paper describes a genetic analysis of wild-living cats in Scotland. Samples from 230 wild-livin...
Hybridization between wild species and their domestic congeners is considered a major concern for sp...
A recent estimate suggests that the Scottish wildcat may be critically endangered. Nevertheless, the...
Endemic gene pools have been severely endangered by human-mediated hybridization, which is posing ne...
The wildcat (Felis silvestris ssp.) is a conservation concern largely due to introgressive hybridiza...
The natural morphological variation in the wildcat, Felis silvestris, and morphological changes poss...