The critically endangered kākāpō, an herbivorous parrot endemic to New Zealand, is subject to intensive management to increase its population size. Key aspects of the management program include supplementary feeding and translocation of kākāpō between different predator-free islands to optimize the genetic composition of the breeding populations. While these practices have helped boost the kākāpō population, their impact on the kākāpō fecal microbiota is uncertain. Previous studies have found that the kākāpō possesses a low-diversity fecal microbiota, typically dominated by Escherichia/Shigella spp. However, the question of whether the low diversity of the kākāpō fecal microbiota is an inadvertent consequence of human interventions has yet ...
Island endemic species are often vulnerable to decline and extinction following human settlement, an...
Inferring past demography is a central question in evolutionary and conservation biology. It is howe...
Of the estimated 55 Hawaiian honeycreepers (subfamily Carduelinae) only 17 species remain, 9 of whic...
The critically endangered kākāpō, an herbivorous parrot endemic to New Zealand, is subject to intens...
The kakapo is a critically endangered, herbivorous parrot endemic to New Zealand. The kakapo hindgut...
The kakapo, a parrot endemic to New Zealand, is currently the focus of intense research and conserva...
Summary The kākāpō is a flightless parrot endemic to New Zealand. Once common in the archipelago, on...
Background The gut microbiome of animals is an important component that has strong influence on the ...
The Puerto Rican parrot (Amazona vittata), endemic to Puerto Rico, is the only native parrot in the ...
Island endemic species are often vulnerable to decline and extinction following human settlement, an...
Abstract Background Captive rearing is often critical for animals that are vulnerable to extinction ...
Small populations that have experienced a bottleneck often suffer from low genetic diversity and inb...
Conservation translocations are an important tool to circumvent extinctions on oceanic islands. A th...
Island endemic species are acutely vulnerable to extinction as a result of stochastic and human impa...
The gut microbiota in animal hosts is influenced by environmental factors, including those that affe...
Island endemic species are often vulnerable to decline and extinction following human settlement, an...
Inferring past demography is a central question in evolutionary and conservation biology. It is howe...
Of the estimated 55 Hawaiian honeycreepers (subfamily Carduelinae) only 17 species remain, 9 of whic...
The critically endangered kākāpō, an herbivorous parrot endemic to New Zealand, is subject to intens...
The kakapo is a critically endangered, herbivorous parrot endemic to New Zealand. The kakapo hindgut...
The kakapo, a parrot endemic to New Zealand, is currently the focus of intense research and conserva...
Summary The kākāpō is a flightless parrot endemic to New Zealand. Once common in the archipelago, on...
Background The gut microbiome of animals is an important component that has strong influence on the ...
The Puerto Rican parrot (Amazona vittata), endemic to Puerto Rico, is the only native parrot in the ...
Island endemic species are often vulnerable to decline and extinction following human settlement, an...
Abstract Background Captive rearing is often critical for animals that are vulnerable to extinction ...
Small populations that have experienced a bottleneck often suffer from low genetic diversity and inb...
Conservation translocations are an important tool to circumvent extinctions on oceanic islands. A th...
Island endemic species are acutely vulnerable to extinction as a result of stochastic and human impa...
The gut microbiota in animal hosts is influenced by environmental factors, including those that affe...
Island endemic species are often vulnerable to decline and extinction following human settlement, an...
Inferring past demography is a central question in evolutionary and conservation biology. It is howe...
Of the estimated 55 Hawaiian honeycreepers (subfamily Carduelinae) only 17 species remain, 9 of whic...