For conservation managers tasked with recovering threatened species, genetic structure can exacerbate the rate of loss of genetic diversity because alleles unique to a sub-population are more likely to be lost by the effects of random genetic drift than if a population is panmictic. Given that intensive management techniques commonly used to recover threatened species frequently involve movement of individuals within and between populations, managers need to be aware not only of pre-existing levels of genetic structure but also of the potential effects that intensive management might have on these patterns. The Mauritius parakeet (Psittacula echo) has been the subject of an intensive conservation programme, involving translocation and reint...
Pateke/brown teal (Anas chlorotis) have experienced a severe population crash leaving only two remna...
Endemic island populations worldwide are at greater risk of extinction than similar mainland populat...
The world is now thought to have entered into a sixth mass extinction event, which unlike previous m...
For conservation managers tasked with recovering threatened species, genetic structure can exacerbat...
Threatened populations of birds are often restored after bottleneck events by using reintroduction t...
This study examined a suite of microsatellite markers, originally developed for other parrot species...
The Seychelles Magpie-Robin Copsychus sechellarum is an IUCN Red-List Endangered species endemic to ...
Many populations have recovered from severe bottlenecks either naturally or through intensive conser...
Conservation translocations are an important tool to circumvent extinctions on oceanic islands. A th...
This study describes the isolation and characterisation of microsatellite loci in Forbes’ parakeet (...
Re-introduction is an important tool for recovering endangered species; however, the magnitude of ge...
While genetic diversity is hypothesized to be an important factor explaining invasion success, there...
Conservation genetics has recently been recognised as an important, although often overlooked, aspec...
Species’ declines around the globe have reached such a rapid rate that without the implementation of...
Small populations that have experienced a bottleneck often suffer from low genetic diversity and inb...
Pateke/brown teal (Anas chlorotis) have experienced a severe population crash leaving only two remna...
Endemic island populations worldwide are at greater risk of extinction than similar mainland populat...
The world is now thought to have entered into a sixth mass extinction event, which unlike previous m...
For conservation managers tasked with recovering threatened species, genetic structure can exacerbat...
Threatened populations of birds are often restored after bottleneck events by using reintroduction t...
This study examined a suite of microsatellite markers, originally developed for other parrot species...
The Seychelles Magpie-Robin Copsychus sechellarum is an IUCN Red-List Endangered species endemic to ...
Many populations have recovered from severe bottlenecks either naturally or through intensive conser...
Conservation translocations are an important tool to circumvent extinctions on oceanic islands. A th...
This study describes the isolation and characterisation of microsatellite loci in Forbes’ parakeet (...
Re-introduction is an important tool for recovering endangered species; however, the magnitude of ge...
While genetic diversity is hypothesized to be an important factor explaining invasion success, there...
Conservation genetics has recently been recognised as an important, although often overlooked, aspec...
Species’ declines around the globe have reached such a rapid rate that without the implementation of...
Small populations that have experienced a bottleneck often suffer from low genetic diversity and inb...
Pateke/brown teal (Anas chlorotis) have experienced a severe population crash leaving only two remna...
Endemic island populations worldwide are at greater risk of extinction than similar mainland populat...
The world is now thought to have entered into a sixth mass extinction event, which unlike previous m...