The design used to source animals for translocation and captive breeding programmes can strongly influence sampling results and outcomes. To date, no trapping design has been specifically directed at maximizing genetic diversity of individuals for use in such programmes. Using genetic and demographic data, we investigated the spatial structure of critically endangered woylie (Bettongia penicillata ogilbyi ) populations for developing a spatial trapping design that would return a genetically representative cohort of animals by taking advantage of the dispersal behaviour of the species. Using microsatellite markers, we tested our design against more conventional trapping approaches and determined that animals captured under our spatial design...
Dispersal is a fundamental ecological and evolutionary process that can create demographic and genet...
The movement and dispersal of animals between populations is an important component of wildlife ecol...
International audienceAs a result of habitat fragmentation, the capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) popu...
Translocations are an important conservation strategy for many species. However simply observing dem...
[[abstract]]Molecular-genetic technology and statistical methods based on principles of population g...
Insular populations are particularly vulnerable to the effects of stochastic events, epidemics, and ...
Using a combination of genetic and genomic tools, I have investigated how species traits influence p...
A deep understanding of the ecology of a species is crucial if we have to monitor and manage wild po...
Partitioning genetic variation into panmictic units is one of the most commonly used techniques in g...
Loss of genetic diversity and increased population differentiation from source populations are commo...
Correspondance: streiff@supagro.inra.frInternational audienceFragmentation and loss of natural habit...
Translocations of threatened species can reduce the risk of extinction from a catastrophic event. Fo...
The use of multiple source populations provides a way to maximise genetic variation and reduce the i...
Abstract. Genetic analyses of marine population structure often find only slight geo-graphic differe...
The value of genetic management is increasingly recognised in natural resource management particular...
Dispersal is a fundamental ecological and evolutionary process that can create demographic and genet...
The movement and dispersal of animals between populations is an important component of wildlife ecol...
International audienceAs a result of habitat fragmentation, the capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) popu...
Translocations are an important conservation strategy for many species. However simply observing dem...
[[abstract]]Molecular-genetic technology and statistical methods based on principles of population g...
Insular populations are particularly vulnerable to the effects of stochastic events, epidemics, and ...
Using a combination of genetic and genomic tools, I have investigated how species traits influence p...
A deep understanding of the ecology of a species is crucial if we have to monitor and manage wild po...
Partitioning genetic variation into panmictic units is one of the most commonly used techniques in g...
Loss of genetic diversity and increased population differentiation from source populations are commo...
Correspondance: streiff@supagro.inra.frInternational audienceFragmentation and loss of natural habit...
Translocations of threatened species can reduce the risk of extinction from a catastrophic event. Fo...
The use of multiple source populations provides a way to maximise genetic variation and reduce the i...
Abstract. Genetic analyses of marine population structure often find only slight geo-graphic differe...
The value of genetic management is increasingly recognised in natural resource management particular...
Dispersal is a fundamental ecological and evolutionary process that can create demographic and genet...
The movement and dispersal of animals between populations is an important component of wildlife ecol...
International audienceAs a result of habitat fragmentation, the capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) popu...