Understanding the effects of human exploitation on the genetic composition of wild populations is important for predicting species persistence and adaptive potential. We therefore investigated the genetic legacy of large-scale commercial harvesting by reconstructing, on a global scale, the recent demographic history of the Antarctic fur seal (Arctocephalus gazella), a species that was hunted to the brink of extinction by 18th and 19th century sealers. Molecular genetic data from over 2,000 individuals sampled from all eight major breeding locations across the species’ circumpolar geographic distribution, show that at least four relict populations around Antarctica survived commercial hunting. coalescent simulations suggest that all of these...
Emerging Bayesian analytical approaches offer increasingly sophisticated means of reconstructing his...
Understanding the causes of population decline is crucial for conservation management. We therefore ...
The harbour seal (Phoca vitulina) is the most widely distributed pinniped, occupying a wide variety ...
Understanding the effects of human exploitation on the genetic composition of wild populations is i...
Many species have been heavily exploited by man leading to local extirpations, yet few studies have ...
A central paradigm in conservation biology is that population bottlenecks reduce genetic diversity a...
The genomic revolution has provided researchers with the opportunity to address broadreaching quest...
Evaluating how populations are connected by migration is important for understanding species resilie...
Evaluating how populations are connected by migration is important for understanding species resilie...
Many species have been heavily exploited by man leading to local extirpations, yet few studies have ...
Genetic diversity provides the raw material for populations to respond to changing environmental con...
Antarctic fur seals, Arctocephalus gazella, were hunted to near-extinction in the early 1800's, but ...
Emerging Bayesian analytical approaches offer increasingly sophisticated means of reconstructing his...
Understanding the causes of population decline is crucial for conservation management. We therefore ...
The harbour seal (Phoca vitulina) is the most widely distributed pinniped, occupying a wide variety ...
Understanding the effects of human exploitation on the genetic composition of wild populations is i...
Many species have been heavily exploited by man leading to local extirpations, yet few studies have ...
A central paradigm in conservation biology is that population bottlenecks reduce genetic diversity a...
The genomic revolution has provided researchers with the opportunity to address broadreaching quest...
Evaluating how populations are connected by migration is important for understanding species resilie...
Evaluating how populations are connected by migration is important for understanding species resilie...
Many species have been heavily exploited by man leading to local extirpations, yet few studies have ...
Genetic diversity provides the raw material for populations to respond to changing environmental con...
Antarctic fur seals, Arctocephalus gazella, were hunted to near-extinction in the early 1800's, but ...
Emerging Bayesian analytical approaches offer increasingly sophisticated means of reconstructing his...
Understanding the causes of population decline is crucial for conservation management. We therefore ...
The harbour seal (Phoca vitulina) is the most widely distributed pinniped, occupying a wide variety ...