An aim of many captive breeding programs is to increase population sizes for reintroduction and establishment of self-sustaining wild populations. Genetic analyses play a critical role in these programs: monitoring genetic variation, identifying the origin of individuals, and assigning parentage to track family sizes. Here we use genetic pedigree analyses to examine three seasons of a pilot breeding program for the Floreana island Galapagos giant tortoise, C. niger, that had been declared extinct for ~150 years until individuals with mixed ancestry were recently discovered. We determined that eight of nine founding individuals were assigned parentage to at least one of 130 offspring produced, though there was considerable reproductive skew....
Genome-wide assessments allow for fuller characterization of genetic diversity, finer-scale populati...
Giant tortoises, a prominent symbol of the Galápagos archipelago, illustrate the influence of geolog...
The Bolson tortoise (Gopherus flavomarginatus) is the first species of extirpated megafauna to be re...
An aim of many captive breeding programs is to increase population sizes for reintroduction and esta...
Genes from recently extinct species can live on in the genomes of extant individuals of mixed ancest...
Genes from recently extinct species can live on in the genomes of extant individuals of mixed ancest...
Captive breeding programs benefit from genetic analyses that identify relatedness between individual...
As natural populations of endangered species dwindle to precarious levels, remaining members are som...
As natural populations of endangered species dwindle to precarious levels, remaining members are som...
Population genetic theory related to the consequences of rapid population decline is well-developed,...
Population genetic theory related to the consequences of rapid population decline is well-developed,...
Long-term population history can influence the genetic effects of recent bottlenecks. Therefore, for...
The Galapagos Archipelago is recognized as a natural laboratory for studying evolutionary processes....
Giant tortoises once thrived throughout the Galápagos archipelago, but today three island population...
Abstract Background Giant Galápagos tortoises on the island of Española have been the focus of an in...
Genome-wide assessments allow for fuller characterization of genetic diversity, finer-scale populati...
Giant tortoises, a prominent symbol of the Galápagos archipelago, illustrate the influence of geolog...
The Bolson tortoise (Gopherus flavomarginatus) is the first species of extirpated megafauna to be re...
An aim of many captive breeding programs is to increase population sizes for reintroduction and esta...
Genes from recently extinct species can live on in the genomes of extant individuals of mixed ancest...
Genes from recently extinct species can live on in the genomes of extant individuals of mixed ancest...
Captive breeding programs benefit from genetic analyses that identify relatedness between individual...
As natural populations of endangered species dwindle to precarious levels, remaining members are som...
As natural populations of endangered species dwindle to precarious levels, remaining members are som...
Population genetic theory related to the consequences of rapid population decline is well-developed,...
Population genetic theory related to the consequences of rapid population decline is well-developed,...
Long-term population history can influence the genetic effects of recent bottlenecks. Therefore, for...
The Galapagos Archipelago is recognized as a natural laboratory for studying evolutionary processes....
Giant tortoises once thrived throughout the Galápagos archipelago, but today three island population...
Abstract Background Giant Galápagos tortoises on the island of Española have been the focus of an in...
Genome-wide assessments allow for fuller characterization of genetic diversity, finer-scale populati...
Giant tortoises, a prominent symbol of the Galápagos archipelago, illustrate the influence of geolog...
The Bolson tortoise (Gopherus flavomarginatus) is the first species of extirpated megafauna to be re...