The natural morphological variation in the wildcat, Felis silvestris, and morphological changes possibly caused by introgressive hybridisation with the domestic cat, F. catus, were examined, based on up to 39 variables concerning cranial morphology. The samples of wild-living cats originated from Scotland and southern Africa and consisted of both classical wildcat and other pelage types. Principal component and cluster analyses suggested that introgressive hybridisation occurred in both areas, with the consequence that the characteristics of local wildcat populations had been altered in terms of the frequencies of occurrence of certain characters, especially those concerning cranial capacity. In both regions the clustering patterns of wild-...
<div><p>Studies on the genetic diversity and relatedness of zoo populations are crucial for implemen...
Introgression between domestic and wild taxa is a conservation issue because it can lead to the gene...
Baseline data on a species' distribution and abundance are essential for developing practical conser...
The natural morphological variation in the wildcat, Felis silvestris, and morphological changes poss...
A recent estimate suggests that the Scottish wildcat may be critically endangered. Nevertheless, the...
This paper describes a genetic analysis of wild-living cats in Scotland. Samples from 230 wild-livin...
The wildcat became extinct in Crimea. The specimen reported here, a sub-complete skeleton, was colle...
The degree of introgressive hybridisation between the Scottish wildcat and domestic cat has long bee...
Studies on the genetic diversity and relatedness of zoo populations are crucial for implementing suc...
Studies on the genetic diversity and relatedness of zoo populations are crucial for implementing suc...
The degree of introgressive hybridisation between the Scottish wildcat and domestic cat has long bee...
The degree of introgressive hybridisation between the Scottish wildcat and domestic cat has long bee...
The European wildcat, Felis silvestris silvestris, serves as a prominent target species for the reco...
Increased attention towards the Neotropical cats Leopardus guttulus and L. geoffroyi was prompted af...
Extant populations of the European wildcat are fragmented across the continent, the likely consequen...
<div><p>Studies on the genetic diversity and relatedness of zoo populations are crucial for implemen...
Introgression between domestic and wild taxa is a conservation issue because it can lead to the gene...
Baseline data on a species' distribution and abundance are essential for developing practical conser...
The natural morphological variation in the wildcat, Felis silvestris, and morphological changes poss...
A recent estimate suggests that the Scottish wildcat may be critically endangered. Nevertheless, the...
This paper describes a genetic analysis of wild-living cats in Scotland. Samples from 230 wild-livin...
The wildcat became extinct in Crimea. The specimen reported here, a sub-complete skeleton, was colle...
The degree of introgressive hybridisation between the Scottish wildcat and domestic cat has long bee...
Studies on the genetic diversity and relatedness of zoo populations are crucial for implementing suc...
Studies on the genetic diversity and relatedness of zoo populations are crucial for implementing suc...
The degree of introgressive hybridisation between the Scottish wildcat and domestic cat has long bee...
The degree of introgressive hybridisation between the Scottish wildcat and domestic cat has long bee...
The European wildcat, Felis silvestris silvestris, serves as a prominent target species for the reco...
Increased attention towards the Neotropical cats Leopardus guttulus and L. geoffroyi was prompted af...
Extant populations of the European wildcat are fragmented across the continent, the likely consequen...
<div><p>Studies on the genetic diversity and relatedness of zoo populations are crucial for implemen...
Introgression between domestic and wild taxa is a conservation issue because it can lead to the gene...
Baseline data on a species' distribution and abundance are essential for developing practical conser...