The Eurasian badger (Meles meles) is included in Appendix III of the Bern Convention and protected by national laws in many European countries. Badger hair is used to manufacture luxury shaving brushes, although it is frequently argued that the hog badger (Arctonyx collaris), which in Europe is an introduced and unprotected species, is the origin of the hair used. We applied an extraction protocol to recover DNA from the unrooted hair of shaving brushes obtained from commercial companies in The Netherlands and Spain. The tested brushes originated from The Netherlands, Spain, France, Italy and the United Kingdom where the Eurasian badger is a protected species. We sequenced 191 bp of the mitochondrial DNA control region and 170 bp of the cyt...
peer reviewedArchaeological evidence indicates that pig domestication had begun by ∼10,500 y before ...
To investigate the genetic diversity and phylogenetic status of Eurasian badgers (genus Meles) from ...
To investigate the genetic diversity and phylogenetic status of Eurasian badgers (genus Meles) from ...
The Eurasian badger (Meles meles) is included in Appendix III of the Bern Convention and protected b...
We have isolated 78 microsatellite loci from the Eurasian badger (Meles meles). Of the 52 loci chara...
Arthropod-borne diseases (ABD) are of increasing interest in veterinary and public health. Eurasian ...
Hybridization between wild species and their domestic relatives can be an important conservation and...
The present study examined the contemporary genetic composition of the Eurasian badger, Meles meles,...
Airports are important hubs for bushmeat trade, that is, the illegal commercialization of wildlife m...
During the past 50 years the number of badgers (Meles meles) in Denmark has declined by c. 50%. To a...
Wild felids and canids are usually the main predators in the food chains where they dwell and are al...
The colonization of Ireland by mammals, has been the subject of extensive study using genetic method...
Although the impacts of the legal and illegal wildlife trade are broadly recognised for flagship spe...
PubMed ID: 30280697Toxoplasma gondii is an obligatory intracellular protozoon parasite that causes t...
peer reviewedArchaeological evidence indicates that pig domestication had begun by ∼10,500 y before ...
To investigate the genetic diversity and phylogenetic status of Eurasian badgers (genus Meles) from ...
To investigate the genetic diversity and phylogenetic status of Eurasian badgers (genus Meles) from ...
The Eurasian badger (Meles meles) is included in Appendix III of the Bern Convention and protected b...
We have isolated 78 microsatellite loci from the Eurasian badger (Meles meles). Of the 52 loci chara...
Arthropod-borne diseases (ABD) are of increasing interest in veterinary and public health. Eurasian ...
Hybridization between wild species and their domestic relatives can be an important conservation and...
The present study examined the contemporary genetic composition of the Eurasian badger, Meles meles,...
Airports are important hubs for bushmeat trade, that is, the illegal commercialization of wildlife m...
During the past 50 years the number of badgers (Meles meles) in Denmark has declined by c. 50%. To a...
Wild felids and canids are usually the main predators in the food chains where they dwell and are al...
The colonization of Ireland by mammals, has been the subject of extensive study using genetic method...
Although the impacts of the legal and illegal wildlife trade are broadly recognised for flagship spe...
PubMed ID: 30280697Toxoplasma gondii is an obligatory intracellular protozoon parasite that causes t...
peer reviewedArchaeological evidence indicates that pig domestication had begun by ∼10,500 y before ...
To investigate the genetic diversity and phylogenetic status of Eurasian badgers (genus Meles) from ...
To investigate the genetic diversity and phylogenetic status of Eurasian badgers (genus Meles) from ...