Many endangered species have experienced severe population declines within the last centuries [1, 2]. However, despite concerns about negative fitness effects resulting from increased genetic drift and inbreeding, there is a lack of empirical data on genomic changes in conjunction with such declines [3-7]. Here, we use whole genomes recovered from century-old historical museum specimens to quantify the genomic consequences of small population size in the critically endangered Grauer's and endangered mountain gorillas. We find a reduction of genetic diversity and increase in inbreeding and genetic load in the Grauer's gorilla, which experienced severe population declines in recent decades. In contrast, the small but relatively stable mountai...
Mountain gorillas are an endangered great ape subspecies and a prominent focus for conservation, yet...
<div><p>All non-human great apes are endangered in the wild, and it is therefore important to gain a...
Abstract Background Today many large mammals live in small, fragmented populations, but it is often ...
Many endangered species have experienced severe population declines within the last centuries [1, 2]...
Altres ajuts: Obra Social "La Caixa" and CERCA Programme/Generalitat de CatalunyaMany endangered spe...
Mountain gorillas are an endangered great ape subspecies and a prominent focus for conservation, yet...
Mountain gorillas are an endangered great ape subspecies and a prominent focus for conservation, yet...
Mountain gorillas are an endangered great ape subspecies and a prominent focus for conservation, yet...
Species and populations are disappearing at an alarming rate as a direct result of human activities....
Mountain gorillas are an endangered great ape subspecies and a prominent focus for conservation, yet...
Species and populations are disappearing at an alarming rate as a direct result of human activities....
Species and populations are disappearing at an alarming rate as a direct result of human activities....
Species and populations are disappearing at an alarming rate as a direct result of human activities....
With human populations forecasted to grow in the next decades, many mammals face increasing anthropo...
Species and populations are disappearing at an alarming rate as a direct result of human activities....
Mountain gorillas are an endangered great ape subspecies and a prominent focus for conservation, yet...
<div><p>All non-human great apes are endangered in the wild, and it is therefore important to gain a...
Abstract Background Today many large mammals live in small, fragmented populations, but it is often ...
Many endangered species have experienced severe population declines within the last centuries [1, 2]...
Altres ajuts: Obra Social "La Caixa" and CERCA Programme/Generalitat de CatalunyaMany endangered spe...
Mountain gorillas are an endangered great ape subspecies and a prominent focus for conservation, yet...
Mountain gorillas are an endangered great ape subspecies and a prominent focus for conservation, yet...
Mountain gorillas are an endangered great ape subspecies and a prominent focus for conservation, yet...
Species and populations are disappearing at an alarming rate as a direct result of human activities....
Mountain gorillas are an endangered great ape subspecies and a prominent focus for conservation, yet...
Species and populations are disappearing at an alarming rate as a direct result of human activities....
Species and populations are disappearing at an alarming rate as a direct result of human activities....
Species and populations are disappearing at an alarming rate as a direct result of human activities....
With human populations forecasted to grow in the next decades, many mammals face increasing anthropo...
Species and populations are disappearing at an alarming rate as a direct result of human activities....
Mountain gorillas are an endangered great ape subspecies and a prominent focus for conservation, yet...
<div><p>All non-human great apes are endangered in the wild, and it is therefore important to gain a...
Abstract Background Today many large mammals live in small, fragmented populations, but it is often ...