Background: The greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) is a ground-nesting bird from the Northern Rocky Mountains and a species at risk of extinction in in multiple U.S. states and Canada. Herein we report results from a proof of concept that mitochondrial and nuclear DNAs from mammalian predator saliva could be non-invasively collected from depredated greater sage-grouse eggshells and carcasses and used for predator species identification. Molecular forensic approaches have been applied to identify predators from depredated remains as one strategy to better understand predator–prey dynamics and guide management strategies. This can aid conservation efforts by correctly identifying predators most likely to impact threatened and end...
Background: The ability to accurately identify bird species is crucial for wildlife law enforcement ...
Red-shouldered hawks (Buteo lineatus) are medium-sized woodland hawks listed as threatened with exti...
Complex coevolutionary relationships among competitors, predators, and prey have shaped taxa diversi...
Background: The greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) is a ground-nesting bird from the No...
The FAA (William J. Hughes Technical Center), U.S. Air Force, and the Smithsonian Institution signed...
Additional file 1. Predator genotypes in genepop format with each PCR replicate included for microsa...
The persecution of birds of prey, including poaching, trapping, poisoning and shooting, is a persist...
International audienceOn islands, invasive predators, particularly feral cats and rats, are key driv...
This poster presents the development of DNA techniques by the Smithsonian Institution Feather Lab to...
The emerging field of molecular scatology enables critical testing of food web theory. The non-invas...
Additional file 2. Predator genotypes in genepop format with each PCR replicate included for microsa...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Kill site investigations can provide valuable da...
As of February 2011, COI barcode sequences (a 648 bp segment of the 5' end of the mitochondrial gene...
Birds play unique functional roles in the maintenance of ecosystems, such as pollination and seed di...
Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) and other grouse species represent conservation concerns across Euro...
Background: The ability to accurately identify bird species is crucial for wildlife law enforcement ...
Red-shouldered hawks (Buteo lineatus) are medium-sized woodland hawks listed as threatened with exti...
Complex coevolutionary relationships among competitors, predators, and prey have shaped taxa diversi...
Background: The greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) is a ground-nesting bird from the No...
The FAA (William J. Hughes Technical Center), U.S. Air Force, and the Smithsonian Institution signed...
Additional file 1. Predator genotypes in genepop format with each PCR replicate included for microsa...
The persecution of birds of prey, including poaching, trapping, poisoning and shooting, is a persist...
International audienceOn islands, invasive predators, particularly feral cats and rats, are key driv...
This poster presents the development of DNA techniques by the Smithsonian Institution Feather Lab to...
The emerging field of molecular scatology enables critical testing of food web theory. The non-invas...
Additional file 2. Predator genotypes in genepop format with each PCR replicate included for microsa...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Kill site investigations can provide valuable da...
As of February 2011, COI barcode sequences (a 648 bp segment of the 5' end of the mitochondrial gene...
Birds play unique functional roles in the maintenance of ecosystems, such as pollination and seed di...
Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) and other grouse species represent conservation concerns across Euro...
Background: The ability to accurately identify bird species is crucial for wildlife law enforcement ...
Red-shouldered hawks (Buteo lineatus) are medium-sized woodland hawks listed as threatened with exti...
Complex coevolutionary relationships among competitors, predators, and prey have shaped taxa diversi...