About 100 km east of Rome, in the central Apennine Mountains, a critically endangered population of ∼50 brown bears live in complete isolation. Mating outside this population is prevented by several 100 km of bear-free territories. We exploited this natural experiment to better understand the gene and genomic consequences of surviving at extremely small population size. We found that brown bear populations in Europe lost connectivity since Neolithic times, when farming communities expanded and forest burning was used for land clearance. In central Italy, this resulted in a 40-fold population decline. The overall genomic impact of this decline included the complete loss of variation in the mitochondrial genome and along long stretches of the...
Times Cited: 118International audienceSome small European populations of the brown bear (Ursus arcto...
Times Cited: 146International audiencePyrenean brown bears Ursus arctos are threatened with extincti...
9 pagesInternational audienceThe genetic diversity of present-day brown bears (Ursus arctos) has bee...
About 100 km east of Rome, in the central Apennine Mountains, a critically endangered population of ...
About 100 km east of Rome, in the central Apennine Mountains, a critically endangered population of ...
Approximately 50 Marsican bears live in the Apennine Mountains in Central Italy. This is the last po...
Individual identification was assessed for 30 brown bears (Ursus arctos) from the endangered Apennin...
The Scandinavian brown bear went through a severe bottleneck due to human actions in the early 1900’...
The brown bear Ursus arctos L., 1758 population of the Cantabrian Mountains (northwestern Spain) bec...
Over the centuries, the geographical distribution of brown bear (Ursus arctos) across the Iberian Pe...
The Scandinavian brown bear went through a major decline in population size approximately 100 years ...
The current brown bear population in Northern Italy was established by translocation of nine bears b...
The first part of this PhD thesis is devoted to the application of molecular genetics to describe de...
Times Cited: 57International audienceIn the 1930s, the Scandinavian brown bear was close to extincti...
Times Cited: 118International audienceSome small European populations of the brown bear (Ursus arcto...
Times Cited: 146International audiencePyrenean brown bears Ursus arctos are threatened with extincti...
9 pagesInternational audienceThe genetic diversity of present-day brown bears (Ursus arctos) has bee...
About 100 km east of Rome, in the central Apennine Mountains, a critically endangered population of ...
About 100 km east of Rome, in the central Apennine Mountains, a critically endangered population of ...
Approximately 50 Marsican bears live in the Apennine Mountains in Central Italy. This is the last po...
Individual identification was assessed for 30 brown bears (Ursus arctos) from the endangered Apennin...
The Scandinavian brown bear went through a severe bottleneck due to human actions in the early 1900’...
The brown bear Ursus arctos L., 1758 population of the Cantabrian Mountains (northwestern Spain) bec...
Over the centuries, the geographical distribution of brown bear (Ursus arctos) across the Iberian Pe...
The Scandinavian brown bear went through a major decline in population size approximately 100 years ...
The current brown bear population in Northern Italy was established by translocation of nine bears b...
The first part of this PhD thesis is devoted to the application of molecular genetics to describe de...
Times Cited: 57International audienceIn the 1930s, the Scandinavian brown bear was close to extincti...
Times Cited: 118International audienceSome small European populations of the brown bear (Ursus arcto...
Times Cited: 146International audiencePyrenean brown bears Ursus arctos are threatened with extincti...
9 pagesInternational audienceThe genetic diversity of present-day brown bears (Ursus arctos) has bee...