The extent of genetic diversity loss and former connectivity between fragmented populations are often unknown factors when studying endangered species. While genetic techniques are commonly applied in extant populations to assess temporal and spatial demographic changes, it is no substitute for directly measuring past diversity using ancient DNA (aDNA). We analysed both mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and nuclear microsatellite loci from 64 historical fossil and skin samples of the critically endangered Western Australian woylie (Bettongia penicillata ogilbyi), and compared them with 231 (n=152 for mtDNA) modern samples. In modern woylie populations 15 mitochondrial control region (CR) haplotypes were identified. Interestingly, mtDNA CR data from...
Mammal declines across northern Australia are one of the major biodiversity loss events occurring gl...
Humans first arrived on Madagascar only a few thousand years ago. Subsequent habitat destruction and...
The application ancient genetic information to management practices can provide a critical understan...
The extent of genetic diversity loss and former connectivity between fragmented populations are ofte...
The extent of genetic diversity loss and former connectivity between fragmented populations are ofte...
© 2016 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. The three surviving ‘brush-tailed’ bettong species...
Times Cited: 3International audienceThe numbat has been reduced to two populations in Western Austra...
The field of ancient DNA (aDNA) involves the isolation and retrieval of trace amounts of degraded DN...
This thesis investigates how ancient DNA (aDNA) can provide insight into past (and potentially lost)...
Translocations are an important conservation strategy for many species. However simply observing dem...
The value of genetic management is increasingly recognised in natural resource management particular...
Little Spotted Kiwi (LSK; Apteryx owenii) have the lowest genetic diversity of five currently recogn...
A deep understanding of the ecology of a species is crucial if we have to monitor and manage wild po...
Mitochondrial phylogeographic analyses of modern populations can be used to make inferences about th...
Humans first arrived on Madagascar only a few thousand years ago. Subsequent habitat destruction and...
Mammal declines across northern Australia are one of the major biodiversity loss events occurring gl...
Humans first arrived on Madagascar only a few thousand years ago. Subsequent habitat destruction and...
The application ancient genetic information to management practices can provide a critical understan...
The extent of genetic diversity loss and former connectivity between fragmented populations are ofte...
The extent of genetic diversity loss and former connectivity between fragmented populations are ofte...
© 2016 Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. The three surviving ‘brush-tailed’ bettong species...
Times Cited: 3International audienceThe numbat has been reduced to two populations in Western Austra...
The field of ancient DNA (aDNA) involves the isolation and retrieval of trace amounts of degraded DN...
This thesis investigates how ancient DNA (aDNA) can provide insight into past (and potentially lost)...
Translocations are an important conservation strategy for many species. However simply observing dem...
The value of genetic management is increasingly recognised in natural resource management particular...
Little Spotted Kiwi (LSK; Apteryx owenii) have the lowest genetic diversity of five currently recogn...
A deep understanding of the ecology of a species is crucial if we have to monitor and manage wild po...
Mitochondrial phylogeographic analyses of modern populations can be used to make inferences about th...
Humans first arrived on Madagascar only a few thousand years ago. Subsequent habitat destruction and...
Mammal declines across northern Australia are one of the major biodiversity loss events occurring gl...
Humans first arrived on Madagascar only a few thousand years ago. Subsequent habitat destruction and...
The application ancient genetic information to management practices can provide a critical understan...