Abstract Background Previous phylogenetic analyses of African elephants have included limited numbers of forest elephant samples. A large-scale assessment of mitochondrial DNA diversity in forest elephant populations here reveals a more complex evolutionary history in African elephants as a whole than two-taxon models assume. Results We analysed hypervariable region 1 of the mitochondrial control region for 71 new central African forest elephants and the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene from 28 new samples and compare these sequences to other African elephant data. We find that central African forest elephant populations fall into at least two lineages and that west African elephants (both forest and savannah) share their mitochondrial histo...
Conservation strategies for African elephants would be advanced by resolution of conflicting claims ...
African savannah elephants (Loxodonta africana) occur in fragmented and isolated populations across ...
Despite advances in technology and management practices, countless species of wildlife continue to d...
Background. Previous phylogenetic analyses of African elephants have included limited numbers of fo...
Background. Previous phylogenetic analyses of African elephants have included limited numbers of fo...
Background: Previous phylogenetic analyses of African elephants have included limited numbers of for...
Background: Previous phylogenetic analyses of African elephants have included limited numbers of for...
Background: Previous phylogenetic analyses of African elephants have included limited numbers of for...
Conservation strategies for African elephants would be advanced by resolution of conflicting claims ...
The first comprehensive genetic study of central African forest elephants (CAEs) is presented here b...
The first comprehensive genetic study of central African forest elephants (CAEs) is presented here b...
The first comprehensive genetic study of central African forest elephants (CAEs) is presented here b...
Studies of skull morphology and of nuclear DNA have strongly concluded that African elephants compri...
African forest and savanna elephants are distinct species separated by a hybrid zone. Because hybrid...
African forest and savanna elephants are distinct species separated by a hybrid zone. Because hybrid...
Conservation strategies for African elephants would be advanced by resolution of conflicting claims ...
African savannah elephants (Loxodonta africana) occur in fragmented and isolated populations across ...
Despite advances in technology and management practices, countless species of wildlife continue to d...
Background. Previous phylogenetic analyses of African elephants have included limited numbers of fo...
Background. Previous phylogenetic analyses of African elephants have included limited numbers of fo...
Background: Previous phylogenetic analyses of African elephants have included limited numbers of for...
Background: Previous phylogenetic analyses of African elephants have included limited numbers of for...
Background: Previous phylogenetic analyses of African elephants have included limited numbers of for...
Conservation strategies for African elephants would be advanced by resolution of conflicting claims ...
The first comprehensive genetic study of central African forest elephants (CAEs) is presented here b...
The first comprehensive genetic study of central African forest elephants (CAEs) is presented here b...
The first comprehensive genetic study of central African forest elephants (CAEs) is presented here b...
Studies of skull morphology and of nuclear DNA have strongly concluded that African elephants compri...
African forest and savanna elephants are distinct species separated by a hybrid zone. Because hybrid...
African forest and savanna elephants are distinct species separated by a hybrid zone. Because hybrid...
Conservation strategies for African elephants would be advanced by resolution of conflicting claims ...
African savannah elephants (Loxodonta africana) occur in fragmented and isolated populations across ...
Despite advances in technology and management practices, countless species of wildlife continue to d...