Ancient DNA is becoming increasingly recognised as a tool in conservation biology to audit past biodiversity. The widespread loss of Australian biodiversity, especially endemic mammal populations, is of critical concern. An extreme example occurred on Depuch Island, situated off the north-west coast of Western Australia, where an unidentified species of rock-wallaby (Petrogale sp.) became extinct as a result of predation by red foxes. Two potential candidate species, Petrogale lateralis and P. rothschildi, both have ranges adjacent to Depuch Island, making identification based on geography difficult. A museum bone (one of the only surviving Depuch Island specimens) was subjected to standard ancient DNA analyses and procedures. Mitochondrial...
Fossils and sediments preserved in caves are an excellent source of information for investigating im...
The extent of genetic diversity loss and former connectivity between fragmented populations are ofte...
Understanding the evolution of Australia’s extinct marsupial megafauna has been hindered by a relati...
Modern molecular genetic techniques provide a valuable means to address questions concerning the ori...
The field of ancient DNA (aDNA) involves the isolation and retrieval of trace amounts of degraded DN...
The three surviving ‘brush-tailed’ bettong species—Bettongia gaimardi (Tasmania), B. tropica (Queens...
Mesic southeastern Australia represents the continent's ancestral biome and is highly biodiverse, ye...
The use of molecular genetic techniques can aid wildlife managers in setting priorities and devising...
Australian brush-tailed rock-wallabies (Petrogale penicillata) became naturalized on Oahu, Hawaii, a...
First published online: December 18, 2014Understanding the evolution of Australia's extinct marsupia...
It is indisputable that much of Australia's modern biodiversity decline was triggered by European se...
Most population genetics studies of rock-wallabies conducted to date have examined remnant colonies ...
Understanding the evolution of Australia’s extinct marsupial megafauna has been hindered by a relati...
Spotted-tailed quolls (Dasyurus maculatus) – cat-sized, carnivorous marsupials – occupied Kangaroo I...
Fossils and sediments preserved in caves are an excellent source of information for investigating im...
Fossils and sediments preserved in caves are an excellent source of information for investigating im...
The extent of genetic diversity loss and former connectivity between fragmented populations are ofte...
Understanding the evolution of Australia’s extinct marsupial megafauna has been hindered by a relati...
Modern molecular genetic techniques provide a valuable means to address questions concerning the ori...
The field of ancient DNA (aDNA) involves the isolation and retrieval of trace amounts of degraded DN...
The three surviving ‘brush-tailed’ bettong species—Bettongia gaimardi (Tasmania), B. tropica (Queens...
Mesic southeastern Australia represents the continent's ancestral biome and is highly biodiverse, ye...
The use of molecular genetic techniques can aid wildlife managers in setting priorities and devising...
Australian brush-tailed rock-wallabies (Petrogale penicillata) became naturalized on Oahu, Hawaii, a...
First published online: December 18, 2014Understanding the evolution of Australia's extinct marsupia...
It is indisputable that much of Australia's modern biodiversity decline was triggered by European se...
Most population genetics studies of rock-wallabies conducted to date have examined remnant colonies ...
Understanding the evolution of Australia’s extinct marsupial megafauna has been hindered by a relati...
Spotted-tailed quolls (Dasyurus maculatus) – cat-sized, carnivorous marsupials – occupied Kangaroo I...
Fossils and sediments preserved in caves are an excellent source of information for investigating im...
Fossils and sediments preserved in caves are an excellent source of information for investigating im...
The extent of genetic diversity loss and former connectivity between fragmented populations are ofte...
Understanding the evolution of Australia’s extinct marsupial megafauna has been hindered by a relati...