International audienceThe use of genetic information is crucial in conservation programs for the establishment of breeding plans and for the evaluation of restocking success. Short tandem repeats (STRs) have been the most widely used molecular markers in such programs, but next‐generation sequencing approaches have prompted the transition to genome‐wide markers such as single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). Until now, most sturgeon species have been monitored using STRs. The low diversity found in the critically endangered European sturgeon (Acipenser sturio), however, makes its future genetic monitoring challenging, and the current resolution needs to be increased. Here, we describe the discovery of a highly informative set of 79 SNPs usi...
Delimiting young species is one of the great challenges of systematic biology, particularly when the...
Marine systems have traditionally been thought of as “open” with few barriers to gene flow. In parti...
Conditions during early life can have dramatic effects on adult characteristics and fitness. However...
In modern plant systematics, target enrichment enables simultaneous analysis of hundreds of genes. H...
The decreasing cost and increasing scope and power of emerging genomic technologies are reshaping th...
Bespoke microsatellite marker panels are increasingly affordable and tractable to researchers and co...
Bespoke microsatellite marker panels are increasingly affordable and tractable to researchers and co...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which pe...
Artificial stocking practices are widely used by resource managers worldwide, in order to sustain f...
Twenty years of genetic studies of marine invaders have shown that successful invaders are often cha...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordData availa...
Population genetics has been increasingly applied to study large sharks over the last decade. Whilst...
The continuing decline in forest elephant (Loxodonta cyclotis) numbers due to poaching and habitat r...
Funder: University of ChesterAs an island endemic with a decreasing population, the critically endan...
The use of genetic markers under putative selection in population studies carries the potential for ...
Delimiting young species is one of the great challenges of systematic biology, particularly when the...
Marine systems have traditionally been thought of as “open” with few barriers to gene flow. In parti...
Conditions during early life can have dramatic effects on adult characteristics and fitness. However...
In modern plant systematics, target enrichment enables simultaneous analysis of hundreds of genes. H...
The decreasing cost and increasing scope and power of emerging genomic technologies are reshaping th...
Bespoke microsatellite marker panels are increasingly affordable and tractable to researchers and co...
Bespoke microsatellite marker panels are increasingly affordable and tractable to researchers and co...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which pe...
Artificial stocking practices are widely used by resource managers worldwide, in order to sustain f...
Twenty years of genetic studies of marine invaders have shown that successful invaders are often cha...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordData availa...
Population genetics has been increasingly applied to study large sharks over the last decade. Whilst...
The continuing decline in forest elephant (Loxodonta cyclotis) numbers due to poaching and habitat r...
Funder: University of ChesterAs an island endemic with a decreasing population, the critically endan...
The use of genetic markers under putative selection in population studies carries the potential for ...
Delimiting young species is one of the great challenges of systematic biology, particularly when the...
Marine systems have traditionally been thought of as “open” with few barriers to gene flow. In parti...
Conditions during early life can have dramatic effects on adult characteristics and fitness. However...