Population introductions and reintroductions have become a common tool for conserving threatened species, but oftentimes introduced populations have reduced the genetic diversity compared with the source population they were founded from. Population introductions played an important role in the recovery of the Oregon Chub Oregonichthys crameri, a small floodplain minnow found in western Oregon. Unlike many introduction efforts, introduced populations of Oregon Chub were founded using large numbers of individuals (hundreds in many cases) and each population had a unique introduction history (e.g., number of founders, source populations selected, duration of the introduction effort). We used microsatellite loci to examine 13 introduced popula...
Reconstructing historical colonization pathways of an invasive species is critical for uncovering fa...
Molecular evaluations of successful invaders are common, however studies of introduced species that ...
Captive breeding has the potential to rebuild depressed populations. However, associated genetic cha...
Population introductions and reintroductions have become a common tool for conserving threatened spe...
The endangered Rio Grande silvery minnow persists as a remnant population in a highly fragmented and...
Programs to rebuild imperiled wild fish populations often include hatchery-born fish derived from wi...
As with many endangered, long-lived iteroparous fishes, survival of razorback sucker depends on a ma...
Fishers (Pekania pennanti) were reintroduced in West Virginia in 1969 with no population wide geneti...
Understanding how genetic variation is partitioned across genomes within and among populations is a ...
Invasive species have become widespread in aquatic environments throughout the world, yet there are ...
Hybridization among conspecifics in native and introduced habitats has important implications for bi...
Time-series analysis is used widely in ecology to study complex phenomena, and may have considerable...
Context: Biological invasions have caused dramatic changes in native biodiversity and ecosystem func...
Reconstructing historical colonization pathways of an invasive species is critical for uncovering fa...
Molecular evaluations of successful invaders are common, however studies of introduced species that ...
Captive breeding has the potential to rebuild depressed populations. However, associated genetic cha...
Population introductions and reintroductions have become a common tool for conserving threatened spe...
The endangered Rio Grande silvery minnow persists as a remnant population in a highly fragmented and...
Programs to rebuild imperiled wild fish populations often include hatchery-born fish derived from wi...
As with many endangered, long-lived iteroparous fishes, survival of razorback sucker depends on a ma...
Fishers (Pekania pennanti) were reintroduced in West Virginia in 1969 with no population wide geneti...
Understanding how genetic variation is partitioned across genomes within and among populations is a ...
Invasive species have become widespread in aquatic environments throughout the world, yet there are ...
Hybridization among conspecifics in native and introduced habitats has important implications for bi...
Time-series analysis is used widely in ecology to study complex phenomena, and may have considerable...
Context: Biological invasions have caused dramatic changes in native biodiversity and ecosystem func...
Reconstructing historical colonization pathways of an invasive species is critical for uncovering fa...
Molecular evaluations of successful invaders are common, however studies of introduced species that ...
Captive breeding has the potential to rebuild depressed populations. However, associated genetic cha...