The colonization of Ireland by mammals has been the subject of extensive study using genetic methods and forms a central problem in understanding the phylogeography of European mammals after the Last Glacial Maximum. Ireland exhibits a depauperate mammal fauna relative to Great Britain and continental Europe, and a range of natural and anthropogenic processes have given rise to its modern fauna. Previous Europe-wide surveys of the European badger (Meles meles) have found conflicting microsatellite and mitochondrial DNA evidence in Irish populations, suggesting Irish badgers have arisen from admixture between human imported British and Scandinavian animals. The extent and history of contact between British and Irish badger populations remain...
The estimation of animal abundance has a central role in wildlife management and research, including...
Identifying routes of invasion is a critical management strategy in controlling the spread of invasi...
The Anglo-Normans first introduced fallow deer (Dama dama) to Ireland in the thirteenth century, how...
This is the final version. Available from Royal Society via the DOI in this record. The colonization...
The present study examined the contemporary genetic composition of the Eurasian badger, Meles meles,...
Publication history: Accepted - 27 July 2018; Published - 12 September 2018.The population genetic s...
The population genetic structure of free-ranging species is expected to reflect landscape-level effe...
Although the phylogeography of European mammals has been extensively investigated since the 1990s, m...
International audienceAlthough the phylogeography of European mammals has been extensively investiga...
There is great uncertainty about how Ireland attained its current fauna and flora. Long-distance hu...
Global climate changes during the Quaternary reveal much about broader evolutionary effects of envir...
Abstract Global climate changes during the Quaternary reveal much about broader evolutionary effects...
Knowledge of genetic relationships among wildlife populations is fundamental to their conservation, ...
Despite recent advances in the understanding of the interplay between a dynamic physical environment...
The estimation of animal abundance has a central role in wildlife management and research, including...
Identifying routes of invasion is a critical management strategy in controlling the spread of invasi...
The Anglo-Normans first introduced fallow deer (Dama dama) to Ireland in the thirteenth century, how...
This is the final version. Available from Royal Society via the DOI in this record. The colonization...
The present study examined the contemporary genetic composition of the Eurasian badger, Meles meles,...
Publication history: Accepted - 27 July 2018; Published - 12 September 2018.The population genetic s...
The population genetic structure of free-ranging species is expected to reflect landscape-level effe...
Although the phylogeography of European mammals has been extensively investigated since the 1990s, m...
International audienceAlthough the phylogeography of European mammals has been extensively investiga...
There is great uncertainty about how Ireland attained its current fauna and flora. Long-distance hu...
Global climate changes during the Quaternary reveal much about broader evolutionary effects of envir...
Abstract Global climate changes during the Quaternary reveal much about broader evolutionary effects...
Knowledge of genetic relationships among wildlife populations is fundamental to their conservation, ...
Despite recent advances in the understanding of the interplay between a dynamic physical environment...
The estimation of animal abundance has a central role in wildlife management and research, including...
Identifying routes of invasion is a critical management strategy in controlling the spread of invasi...
The Anglo-Normans first introduced fallow deer (Dama dama) to Ireland in the thirteenth century, how...