The emerging availability of microsatellite markers from mammalian sex chromosomes provides opportunities to investigate both male- and female-mediated gene flow in wild populations, identifying patterns not apparent from the analysis of autosomal markers alone. Tammar wallabies (Macropus eugenii), once spread over the southern mainland, have been isolated on several islands off the Western Australian and South Australian coastlines for between 10 000 and 13 000 years. Here, we combine analyses of autosomal, Y-linked and X-linked microsatellite loci to investigate genetic variation in populations of this species on two islands (Kangaroo Island, South Australia and Garden Island, Western Australia). All measures of diversity were higher for ...
Many animal populations that are endangered in mainland areas exist in stable island populations, wh...
Active management is essential to the survival of many threatened species globally. Captive breeding...
There are several aspects of biology in which the contribution of males and females is unequal. In t...
The emerging availability of microsatellite markers from mammalian sex chromosomes provides opportun...
The emerging availability of microsatellite markers from mammalian sex chromosomes provides opportun...
Isolation and restricted gene flow can lead to genetic deterioration in populations. Populations of ...
Isolation and restricted gene flow can lead to genetic deterioration in populations. Populations of ...
The tammar wallaby (Notamacropus eugenii) is one of the most intensively studied of all macropodids ...
The tammar wallaby (Notamacropus eugenii) is one of the most intensively studied of all macropodids ...
Microsatellite genotypes for autosomal (chromosome 2), X-linked and Y-linked loci. Data for two tamm...
BACKGROUND: The tammar wallaby, Macropus eugenii, a small kangaroo used for decades for studies of r...
Microsatellites were identified from three fully sequenced Y chromosome-specific bacterial artificia...
Microsatellites were identified from three fully sequenced Y chromosome-specific bacterial artificia...
BACKGROUND The tammar wallaby, Macropus eugenii, a small kangaroo used for decades for studies of re...
Microsatellites were identified from three fully sequenced Y chromosome-specific bacterial artificia...
Many animal populations that are endangered in mainland areas exist in stable island populations, wh...
Active management is essential to the survival of many threatened species globally. Captive breeding...
There are several aspects of biology in which the contribution of males and females is unequal. In t...
The emerging availability of microsatellite markers from mammalian sex chromosomes provides opportun...
The emerging availability of microsatellite markers from mammalian sex chromosomes provides opportun...
Isolation and restricted gene flow can lead to genetic deterioration in populations. Populations of ...
Isolation and restricted gene flow can lead to genetic deterioration in populations. Populations of ...
The tammar wallaby (Notamacropus eugenii) is one of the most intensively studied of all macropodids ...
The tammar wallaby (Notamacropus eugenii) is one of the most intensively studied of all macropodids ...
Microsatellite genotypes for autosomal (chromosome 2), X-linked and Y-linked loci. Data for two tamm...
BACKGROUND: The tammar wallaby, Macropus eugenii, a small kangaroo used for decades for studies of r...
Microsatellites were identified from three fully sequenced Y chromosome-specific bacterial artificia...
Microsatellites were identified from three fully sequenced Y chromosome-specific bacterial artificia...
BACKGROUND The tammar wallaby, Macropus eugenii, a small kangaroo used for decades for studies of re...
Microsatellites were identified from three fully sequenced Y chromosome-specific bacterial artificia...
Many animal populations that are endangered in mainland areas exist in stable island populations, wh...
Active management is essential to the survival of many threatened species globally. Captive breeding...
There are several aspects of biology in which the contribution of males and females is unequal. In t...