After domestication, wild progenitors, such as the aurochs and the wild horse, became extinct. For the European rabbit, however, ancestral, domestic, and feral populations exist. During domestication of the rabbit, very few alleles have been fixed for selective traits, and thus, the ancestral genotypes have been preserved in lowered frequencies. This facilitates investigations on genetic processes involved in domestication as well as dedomestication, that is, where domestic strains are “rewilded.” The acquired knowledge may be useful in the search for genotypic, phenotypic, and, perhaps most importantly, ecotypic equivalents that could assist in the restoration of extinct fauna and its ecosystem functions. Such efforts could provide novel e...
<p>Trees were constructed using all 45 microsatellites. Branches are coloured according to individua...
The Iberian Peninsula is the only region in the world where the two existing subspecies of the Europ...
The role of the Y chromosome in speciation is unclear. Hybrid zones provide natural arenas for study...
After domestication, wild progenitors, such as the aurochs and the wild horse, became extinct. For t...
<div><p>Over thousands of years humans changed the genetic and phenotypic composition of several org...
The genetic changes underlying the initial steps of animal domestication are still poorly understood...
© 2015, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. The use of restocking of animals is common practice in th...
The well documented historical translocations of the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) offer a...
Population units that merit separate management and are of conservation concern have been called evo...
Monitoring demographic and genetic parameters of reintroduced populations of endangered species is c...
The climatic oscillations that have occurred in the last few million years have strongly affected sp...
This chapter presents the rabbit within the evolutionary framework, including the systematics, its d...
The European rabbit, Oryctolagus cuniculus, was introduced to Australia in 1859 and quickly became a...
International audienceAbstract The purpose of the book is to present in one location a comprehensive...
The extent of genetic structuring of a population results from a balance of forces producing local g...
<p>Trees were constructed using all 45 microsatellites. Branches are coloured according to individua...
The Iberian Peninsula is the only region in the world where the two existing subspecies of the Europ...
The role of the Y chromosome in speciation is unclear. Hybrid zones provide natural arenas for study...
After domestication, wild progenitors, such as the aurochs and the wild horse, became extinct. For t...
<div><p>Over thousands of years humans changed the genetic and phenotypic composition of several org...
The genetic changes underlying the initial steps of animal domestication are still poorly understood...
© 2015, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. The use of restocking of animals is common practice in th...
The well documented historical translocations of the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) offer a...
Population units that merit separate management and are of conservation concern have been called evo...
Monitoring demographic and genetic parameters of reintroduced populations of endangered species is c...
The climatic oscillations that have occurred in the last few million years have strongly affected sp...
This chapter presents the rabbit within the evolutionary framework, including the systematics, its d...
The European rabbit, Oryctolagus cuniculus, was introduced to Australia in 1859 and quickly became a...
International audienceAbstract The purpose of the book is to present in one location a comprehensive...
The extent of genetic structuring of a population results from a balance of forces producing local g...
<p>Trees were constructed using all 45 microsatellites. Branches are coloured according to individua...
The Iberian Peninsula is the only region in the world where the two existing subspecies of the Europ...
The role of the Y chromosome in speciation is unclear. Hybrid zones provide natural arenas for study...