Translocations are an important conservation strategy for many species. However simply observing demographic growth of a translocated population is not sufficient to infer species recovery. Adequate genetic representation of the source population(s) and their long-term viability should also be considered. The woylie Bettongia penicillata ogilbyi has been subject to more formal translocations for conservation than any other marsupial that, up until recently, has resulted in one of the most successful species recoveries in Australia. We used mitochondrial and nuclear DNA markers to assess the genetic outcomes of translocated woylie populations. These populations have lost genetic variability, differentiated from their source population and th...
The loss of genetic variation and genetic divergence from source populations are common problems for...
Conservation translocations can restore populations and prevent extinction of threatened species. So...
The quolls are among the largest of the remaining carnivorous marsupials in the Australasian region,...
The value of genetic management is increasingly recognised in natural resource management particular...
A deep understanding of the ecology of a species is crucial if we have to monitor and manage wild po...
As carnivorous marsupials, quolls are keystone species crucial to ecosystem health. Although opportu...
Loss of genetic diversity and increased population differentiation from source populations are commo...
Insular populations are particularly vulnerable to the effects of stochastic events, epidemics, and ...
The extent of genetic diversity loss and former connectivity between fragmented populations are ofte...
Times Cited: 3International audienceThe numbat has been reduced to two populations in Western Austra...
Many Australian marsupial species require active population management to ensure their survival in t...
The use of molecular genetic techniques can aid wildlife managers in setting priorities and devising...
The design used to source animals for translocation and captive breeding programmes can strongly inf...
The loss of genetic variation and genetic divergence from source populations are common problems for...
The numbat has been reduced to two populations in Western Australia. To better understand the effect...
The loss of genetic variation and genetic divergence from source populations are common problems for...
Conservation translocations can restore populations and prevent extinction of threatened species. So...
The quolls are among the largest of the remaining carnivorous marsupials in the Australasian region,...
The value of genetic management is increasingly recognised in natural resource management particular...
A deep understanding of the ecology of a species is crucial if we have to monitor and manage wild po...
As carnivorous marsupials, quolls are keystone species crucial to ecosystem health. Although opportu...
Loss of genetic diversity and increased population differentiation from source populations are commo...
Insular populations are particularly vulnerable to the effects of stochastic events, epidemics, and ...
The extent of genetic diversity loss and former connectivity between fragmented populations are ofte...
Times Cited: 3International audienceThe numbat has been reduced to two populations in Western Austra...
Many Australian marsupial species require active population management to ensure their survival in t...
The use of molecular genetic techniques can aid wildlife managers in setting priorities and devising...
The design used to source animals for translocation and captive breeding programmes can strongly inf...
The loss of genetic variation and genetic divergence from source populations are common problems for...
The numbat has been reduced to two populations in Western Australia. To better understand the effect...
The loss of genetic variation and genetic divergence from source populations are common problems for...
Conservation translocations can restore populations and prevent extinction of threatened species. So...
The quolls are among the largest of the remaining carnivorous marsupials in the Australasian region,...