Low genetic variation is often considered to contribute to the extinction of species when they reach small population sizes. In this study we examined the mitochondrial control region from museum specimens of the Heath Hen ( Tympanuchus cupido cupido ), which went extinct in 1932. Today, the closest living relatives of the Heath Hen, the Greater ( T. c. pinnatus ), Attwater’s ( T. c. attwateri ) and Lesser ( T. pallidicinctus ) Prairie-chicken, are declining throughout most of their range in Midwestern North America, and loss of genetic variation is a likely contributor to their decline. Here we show that 30 years prior to their extinction, Heath Hens had low levels of mitochondrial genetic variation when compared with contemporary populati...
BackgroundSpecies domestication is generally characterized by the exploitation of high-impact mutati...
Prairie birds of North America have been greatly affected by habitat losses over the past two centur...
Previous studies of immunity in wild populations have focused primarily on genes of the major histoc...
Population introduction is an important tool for ecosystem restoration. However, before introduction...
111 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.In addition, genetic analysis...
The extent to which a species has declined within its historical range is commonly used as an import...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The article is copyrighted by Cooper Ornithological Society and p...
Human activities have precipitated a rise in the levels of introgressive gene flow among animals. Th...
Current methods of DNA sequence analysis attempt to reconstruct historical patterns of population st...
The goals of captive breeding programs for endangered species include preserving genetic diversity a...
A central question in conservation is how best to manage biodiversity, despite human domination of g...
Genetic diversity is the foundation for selection to act upon a population: without diversity, evolu...
Background: Species domestication is generally characterized by the exploitation of high-impact muta...
The primary goal of captive breeding programs for endangered species is to prevent extinction, a com...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
BackgroundSpecies domestication is generally characterized by the exploitation of high-impact mutati...
Prairie birds of North America have been greatly affected by habitat losses over the past two centur...
Previous studies of immunity in wild populations have focused primarily on genes of the major histoc...
Population introduction is an important tool for ecosystem restoration. However, before introduction...
111 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.In addition, genetic analysis...
The extent to which a species has declined within its historical range is commonly used as an import...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The article is copyrighted by Cooper Ornithological Society and p...
Human activities have precipitated a rise in the levels of introgressive gene flow among animals. Th...
Current methods of DNA sequence analysis attempt to reconstruct historical patterns of population st...
The goals of captive breeding programs for endangered species include preserving genetic diversity a...
A central question in conservation is how best to manage biodiversity, despite human domination of g...
Genetic diversity is the foundation for selection to act upon a population: without diversity, evolu...
Background: Species domestication is generally characterized by the exploitation of high-impact muta...
The primary goal of captive breeding programs for endangered species is to prevent extinction, a com...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
BackgroundSpecies domestication is generally characterized by the exploitation of high-impact mutati...
Prairie birds of North America have been greatly affected by habitat losses over the past two centur...
Previous studies of immunity in wild populations have focused primarily on genes of the major histoc...