The largest anthropogenic extinction events during the Holocene occurred on Pacific islands, where thousands of bird populations were lost. Although ancient DNA approaches have become widely used to monitor the genetic variability of species through time, few studies have been conducted to identify the potential cryptic loss of genetic and species diversity within Pacific seabird species. Here we used heterochronous sampling of mitochondrial DNA (Cytochrome b) in the genus Pterodroma from Norfolk Island to quantify potential loss of genetic and species diversity. We particularly focused on the providence petrel P. solandri whose main breeding colony (~ 1,000,000 breeding pairs) became extirpated from Norfolk Island following European settle...
Knowledge of the dispersal capacity of species is crucial to assess their extinction risk, and to es...
Knowledge of the dispersal capacity of species is crucial to assess their extinction risk, and to es...
Knowledge of the dispersal capacity of species is crucial to assess their extinction risk, and to es...
The largest anthropogenic extinction events during the Holocene occurred on Pacific islands, where t...
The largest anthropogenic extinction events during the Holocene occurred on Pacific islands, where t...
Background: Ancient DNA has revolutionized conservation genetic studies as it allows monitoring of t...
Background: Ancient DNA has revolutionized conservation genetic studies as it allows monitoring of t...
Background Ancient DNA has revolutionized conservation genetic studies as it allows monitoring of th...
Background Ancient DNA has revolutionized conservation genetic studies as it allows monitoring of th...
BACKGROUND: The loss of species during the Holocene was, dramatically more important on islands than...
The endemic Hawaiian Petrel (Pterodroma sandwichensis) is a long-lived pelagic seabird. Although end...
Seabirds are highly vagile and can disperse up to thousands of kilometers, therefore it can be diffi...
Seabirds are highly vagile and can disperse up to thousands of kilometers, therefore it can be diffi...
Seabirds are highly vagile and can disperse up to thousands of kilometers, therefore it can be diffi...
Seabirds are highly vagile and can disperse up to thousands of kilometers, therefore it can be diffi...
Knowledge of the dispersal capacity of species is crucial to assess their extinction risk, and to es...
Knowledge of the dispersal capacity of species is crucial to assess their extinction risk, and to es...
Knowledge of the dispersal capacity of species is crucial to assess their extinction risk, and to es...
The largest anthropogenic extinction events during the Holocene occurred on Pacific islands, where t...
The largest anthropogenic extinction events during the Holocene occurred on Pacific islands, where t...
Background: Ancient DNA has revolutionized conservation genetic studies as it allows monitoring of t...
Background: Ancient DNA has revolutionized conservation genetic studies as it allows monitoring of t...
Background Ancient DNA has revolutionized conservation genetic studies as it allows monitoring of th...
Background Ancient DNA has revolutionized conservation genetic studies as it allows monitoring of th...
BACKGROUND: The loss of species during the Holocene was, dramatically more important on islands than...
The endemic Hawaiian Petrel (Pterodroma sandwichensis) is a long-lived pelagic seabird. Although end...
Seabirds are highly vagile and can disperse up to thousands of kilometers, therefore it can be diffi...
Seabirds are highly vagile and can disperse up to thousands of kilometers, therefore it can be diffi...
Seabirds are highly vagile and can disperse up to thousands of kilometers, therefore it can be diffi...
Seabirds are highly vagile and can disperse up to thousands of kilometers, therefore it can be diffi...
Knowledge of the dispersal capacity of species is crucial to assess their extinction risk, and to es...
Knowledge of the dispersal capacity of species is crucial to assess their extinction risk, and to es...
Knowledge of the dispersal capacity of species is crucial to assess their extinction risk, and to es...