Wolves and dogs provide a paradigmatic example of the ecological and conservation implications of hybridization events between wild and domesticated forms. However, our understanding of such implications has been traditionally hampered by both high genetic similarity and the difficulties in obtaining tissue samples (TS), which limit our ability to assess ongoing hybridization events. To assess the occurrence and extension of hybridization in a pack of wolf-dog hybrids in Northwestern Iberia, we compared the power of 52 nuclear markers implemented on TS with a subset of 13 ancestry informative markers (AIMs) typed in non-invasive samples (NIS). We demonstrate that the 13 AIMs are as accurate as the 52 markers that were chosen without regard ...
Potential hybridization between wolves and dogs has fueled the sensitive conservation and political ...
Bayesian clustering methods have emerged as a popular tool for assessing hybridization using genetic...
Abstract Human demographic expansion has confined wildlife to fragmented habitats, often in proximit...
Wolves and dogs provide a paradigmatic example of the ecological and conservation implications of hy...
Hybridization between wild species and their domestic counterparts may represent a major threat to n...
Abstract Background: Understanding the processes that lead to hybridization of wolves and dogs is o...
Hybridization and introgression can impact the evolution of natural populations. Several wild canid ...
<div><p>Hybridization and introgression can impact the evolution of natural populations. Several wil...
Hybridization and introgression can impact the evolution of natural populations. Several wild canid ...
Hybridization between the grey wolf (Canis lupus) and the domestic dog (Canis familiaris) is an aris...
Hybridization is a natural or anthropogenic process that can deeply affect the genetic make-up of po...
Hybridization is a common phenomenon within the genus Canis. The recently discovered African wolf (C...
Abstract Hybridisation between wild and domestic taxa raises complex questions for conservation. Ge...
When hybridizing species come into contact, understanding the processes that regulate their interact...
Potential hybridization between wolves and dogs has fueled the sensitive conservation and political ...
Bayesian clustering methods have emerged as a popular tool for assessing hybridization using genetic...
Abstract Human demographic expansion has confined wildlife to fragmented habitats, often in proximit...
Wolves and dogs provide a paradigmatic example of the ecological and conservation implications of hy...
Hybridization between wild species and their domestic counterparts may represent a major threat to n...
Abstract Background: Understanding the processes that lead to hybridization of wolves and dogs is o...
Hybridization and introgression can impact the evolution of natural populations. Several wild canid ...
<div><p>Hybridization and introgression can impact the evolution of natural populations. Several wil...
Hybridization and introgression can impact the evolution of natural populations. Several wild canid ...
Hybridization between the grey wolf (Canis lupus) and the domestic dog (Canis familiaris) is an aris...
Hybridization is a natural or anthropogenic process that can deeply affect the genetic make-up of po...
Hybridization is a common phenomenon within the genus Canis. The recently discovered African wolf (C...
Abstract Hybridisation between wild and domestic taxa raises complex questions for conservation. Ge...
When hybridizing species come into contact, understanding the processes that regulate their interact...
Potential hybridization between wolves and dogs has fueled the sensitive conservation and political ...
Bayesian clustering methods have emerged as a popular tool for assessing hybridization using genetic...
Abstract Human demographic expansion has confined wildlife to fragmented habitats, often in proximit...