Abstract Background Demographic bottlenecks erode genetic diversity and may increase endangered species’ extinction risk via decreased fitness and adaptive potential. The genetic status of species is generally assessed using neutral markers, whose dynamic can differ from that of functional variation due to selection. The MHC is a multigene family described as the most important genetic component of the mammalian immune system, with broad implications in ecology and evolution. The genus Lynx includes four species differing immensely in demographic history and population size, which provides a suitable model to study the genetic consequences of demographic declines: the Iberian lynx being an extremely bottlenecked species and the three remain...
<div><p>Due to their high mobility, large terrestrial predators are potentially capable of maintaini...
Due to their high mobility, large terrestrial predators are potentially capable of maintaining high ...
museum specimens. The content of this publication does not necessarily reflect the views or policies...
[Background] Demographic bottlenecks erode genetic diversity and may increase endan...
Background: Genomic studies of endangered species provide insights into their evolution and demograp...
Demographic bottlenecks generally reduce genetic diversity through more intense genetic drift, but t...
Abstract Demographic bottlenecks generally reduce genetic diversity through more intense genetic dri...
Reintroductions may produce populations that suffer from decreasing genetic diversity due to isolati...
Deleterious mutations continuously accumulate in populations building up a burden that can threaten ...
Population viability might become compromised by the loss of genetic diversity and the accumulation ...
The Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus), one of the world’s most endangered cat species, is vulnerable due ...
Deleterious mutations continuously accumulate in populations, building up a burden that can threaten...
Background: The Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus) has been acknowledged as the most endangered felid spec...
There is the tendency to assume that endangered species have been both genetically and demographical...
Ex situ programmes have become critical for improving the conservation of many threatened species, a...
<div><p>Due to their high mobility, large terrestrial predators are potentially capable of maintaini...
Due to their high mobility, large terrestrial predators are potentially capable of maintaining high ...
museum specimens. The content of this publication does not necessarily reflect the views or policies...
[Background] Demographic bottlenecks erode genetic diversity and may increase endan...
Background: Genomic studies of endangered species provide insights into their evolution and demograp...
Demographic bottlenecks generally reduce genetic diversity through more intense genetic drift, but t...
Abstract Demographic bottlenecks generally reduce genetic diversity through more intense genetic dri...
Reintroductions may produce populations that suffer from decreasing genetic diversity due to isolati...
Deleterious mutations continuously accumulate in populations building up a burden that can threaten ...
Population viability might become compromised by the loss of genetic diversity and the accumulation ...
The Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus), one of the world’s most endangered cat species, is vulnerable due ...
Deleterious mutations continuously accumulate in populations, building up a burden that can threaten...
Background: The Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus) has been acknowledged as the most endangered felid spec...
There is the tendency to assume that endangered species have been both genetically and demographical...
Ex situ programmes have become critical for improving the conservation of many threatened species, a...
<div><p>Due to their high mobility, large terrestrial predators are potentially capable of maintaini...
Due to their high mobility, large terrestrial predators are potentially capable of maintaining high ...
museum specimens. The content of this publication does not necessarily reflect the views or policies...