Feral pigs occur throughout tropical far north Queensland, Australia and are a significant threat to biodiversity and World Heritage values, agriculture and are a vector of infectious diseases. One of the constraints on long-lasting, local eradication of feral pigs is the process of reinvasion into recently controlled areas. This study examined the population genetic structure of feral pigs in far north Queensland to identify the extent of movement and the scale at which demographically independent management units exist. Genetic analysis of 328 feral pigs from the Innisfail to Tully region of tropical Queensland was undertaken. Seven microsatellite loci were screened and Bayesian clustering methods used to infer population clusters. Sequen...
The World Heritage Area (WHA) rainforests of the wet tropics region of northeast Queensland, is rega...
The World Heritage Area (WHA) rainforests of the wet tropics region of northeast Queensland, is rega...
The Wet Tropics bioregion of north Queensland has been identified as an area of global significance....
<div><p>Feral pigs occur throughout tropical far north Queensland, Australia and are a significant t...
Feral pigs occur throughout tropical far north Queensland, Australia and are a significant threat to...
The feral pig, Sus scrofa, is a widespread and abundant invasive species in Australia. Feral pigs po...
Feral pigs (Sus scrofa) are a destructive and widespread invasive pest in Australia. An understandin...
1. Understanding the spatial structure of populations is important in developing effective managemen...
The Wet Tropics bioregion of north Queensland has been identified as an area of global significance....
Unlike many regions in the world where wild pigs (Sus scrofa) are threatened, in Australia they are ...
Management of invasive species is notoriously difficult and often expensive. The aim of this study w...
The management of the invasive feral pig (Sus scrofa) has been the subject of intense study in recen...
Domestic pigs (Sus scrofa) were introduced to Australia by early settlers. Subsequent accidental and...
Domestic pigs (Sus scrofa) were introduced to Australia by early settlers. Subsequent accidental and...
The management of the invasive feral pig (Sus scrofa) has been the subject of intense study in recen...
The World Heritage Area (WHA) rainforests of the wet tropics region of northeast Queensland, is rega...
The World Heritage Area (WHA) rainforests of the wet tropics region of northeast Queensland, is rega...
The Wet Tropics bioregion of north Queensland has been identified as an area of global significance....
<div><p>Feral pigs occur throughout tropical far north Queensland, Australia and are a significant t...
Feral pigs occur throughout tropical far north Queensland, Australia and are a significant threat to...
The feral pig, Sus scrofa, is a widespread and abundant invasive species in Australia. Feral pigs po...
Feral pigs (Sus scrofa) are a destructive and widespread invasive pest in Australia. An understandin...
1. Understanding the spatial structure of populations is important in developing effective managemen...
The Wet Tropics bioregion of north Queensland has been identified as an area of global significance....
Unlike many regions in the world where wild pigs (Sus scrofa) are threatened, in Australia they are ...
Management of invasive species is notoriously difficult and often expensive. The aim of this study w...
The management of the invasive feral pig (Sus scrofa) has been the subject of intense study in recen...
Domestic pigs (Sus scrofa) were introduced to Australia by early settlers. Subsequent accidental and...
Domestic pigs (Sus scrofa) were introduced to Australia by early settlers. Subsequent accidental and...
The management of the invasive feral pig (Sus scrofa) has been the subject of intense study in recen...
The World Heritage Area (WHA) rainforests of the wet tropics region of northeast Queensland, is rega...
The World Heritage Area (WHA) rainforests of the wet tropics region of northeast Queensland, is rega...
The Wet Tropics bioregion of north Queensland has been identified as an area of global significance....