Anthropogenic hybridization is increasing worldwide with unpredictable outcomes for species persistence. Accurately quantifying anthropogenic hybridization in threatened populations is fundamental for assessing extinction risk and for elaborating conservation measures. Hybridization between wolves (Canis lupus) and dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) is an emblematic case that is raising concern for wolf conservation across several countries. Nonetheless, no attempts have been made to use quantitative methods to estimate the relative abundance of admixed individuals in parental wolf populations (prevalence), predict expected hybridization outcomes and elaborate management strategies. We developed quantitative methods to: i) formally estimate prev...
Hybridisation between a domesticated species and its wild ancestor is an important conservation pro...
Potential hybridization between wolves and dogs has fueled the sensitive conservation and political ...
Wolves and dogs provide a paradigmatic example of the ecological and conservation implications of hy...
Anthropogenic hybridization is increasing worldwide with unpredictable outcomes for species persiste...
Representing a form of anthropogenic hybridization, wolf–dog interbreeding may potentially compromis...
Hybridization and introgression can impact the evolution of natural populations. Several wild canid ...
<div><p>Hybridization and introgression can impact the evolution of natural populations. Several wil...
Anthropogenic hybridization is recognized as a major and increasing threat to biodiversity. The esti...
open10siHybridization and introgression can impact the evolution of natural populations. Several wil...
Hybridization between the grey wolf (Canis lupus) and the domestic dog (Canis familiaris) is an aris...
Hybridization is a natural or anthropogenic process that can deeply affect the genetic make-up of po...
Abstract Hybridisation between wild and domestic taxa raises complex questions for conservation. Ge...
Anthropogenic hybridization is widely perceived as a threat to the conservation of biodiversity. Nev...
Genetic variation is necessary to maintain the ability of wild and domestic populations to genetical...
Hybridization between wild species and their domestic counterparts may represent a major threat to n...
Hybridisation between a domesticated species and its wild ancestor is an important conservation pro...
Potential hybridization between wolves and dogs has fueled the sensitive conservation and political ...
Wolves and dogs provide a paradigmatic example of the ecological and conservation implications of hy...
Anthropogenic hybridization is increasing worldwide with unpredictable outcomes for species persiste...
Representing a form of anthropogenic hybridization, wolf–dog interbreeding may potentially compromis...
Hybridization and introgression can impact the evolution of natural populations. Several wild canid ...
<div><p>Hybridization and introgression can impact the evolution of natural populations. Several wil...
Anthropogenic hybridization is recognized as a major and increasing threat to biodiversity. The esti...
open10siHybridization and introgression can impact the evolution of natural populations. Several wil...
Hybridization between the grey wolf (Canis lupus) and the domestic dog (Canis familiaris) is an aris...
Hybridization is a natural or anthropogenic process that can deeply affect the genetic make-up of po...
Abstract Hybridisation between wild and domestic taxa raises complex questions for conservation. Ge...
Anthropogenic hybridization is widely perceived as a threat to the conservation of biodiversity. Nev...
Genetic variation is necessary to maintain the ability of wild and domestic populations to genetical...
Hybridization between wild species and their domestic counterparts may represent a major threat to n...
Hybridisation between a domesticated species and its wild ancestor is an important conservation pro...
Potential hybridization between wolves and dogs has fueled the sensitive conservation and political ...
Wolves and dogs provide a paradigmatic example of the ecological and conservation implications of hy...