Tasmanian devils have experienced an 85% population decline since the emergence of an infectious cancer. In response, a captive insurance population was established in 2006 with a subpopulation later introduced onto Maria Island, Tasmania. We aimed to (1) examine the genetic parameters of the Maria Island population as a standalone site and within its broader metapopulation context, (2) assess the efficacy of assisted colonisations, and (3) inform future translocations. This study reconstructs the pedigree of 86 island-born devils using 31 polymorphic microsatellite loci. Combined molecular and pedigree analysis was used to monitor change in population genetic parametersin 4 years since colonisation. Molecular analysis alone revealed no sig...
The Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is threatened with extinction because of a contagious can...
For bottlenecked populations of threatened species, supplementation often leads to improved populati...
For bottlenecked populations of threatened species, supplementation often leads to improved populati...
Background: The Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) has undergone a recent, drastic population de...
Background: The Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) has undergone a recent, drastic population de...
Today, the Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is found only on the island of Tasmania, despite o...
Infectious diseases of wildlife reduce population size and may erode genetic diversity, constituting...
Maintenance of adaptive genetic variation has long been a goal of management of natural populations,...
Tasmanian devils face a combination of threats to persistence, including devil facial tumor disease ...
Maintenance of adaptive genetic variation has long been a goal of management of natural populations,...
Tasmanian devils face a combination of threats to persistence, including devil facial tumor disease ...
Tasmanian devils face a combination of threats to persistence, including devil facial tumor disease ...
Conservation breeding programs aim to maintain 90% wild genetic diversity, but rarely assess functio...
The Tasmanian devil is threatened with extinction in the wild due to the transmissible cancer, devil...
For bottlenecked populations of threatened species, supplementation often leads to improved populati...
The Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is threatened with extinction because of a contagious can...
For bottlenecked populations of threatened species, supplementation often leads to improved populati...
For bottlenecked populations of threatened species, supplementation often leads to improved populati...
Background: The Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) has undergone a recent, drastic population de...
Background: The Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) has undergone a recent, drastic population de...
Today, the Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is found only on the island of Tasmania, despite o...
Infectious diseases of wildlife reduce population size and may erode genetic diversity, constituting...
Maintenance of adaptive genetic variation has long been a goal of management of natural populations,...
Tasmanian devils face a combination of threats to persistence, including devil facial tumor disease ...
Maintenance of adaptive genetic variation has long been a goal of management of natural populations,...
Tasmanian devils face a combination of threats to persistence, including devil facial tumor disease ...
Tasmanian devils face a combination of threats to persistence, including devil facial tumor disease ...
Conservation breeding programs aim to maintain 90% wild genetic diversity, but rarely assess functio...
The Tasmanian devil is threatened with extinction in the wild due to the transmissible cancer, devil...
For bottlenecked populations of threatened species, supplementation often leads to improved populati...
The Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii) is threatened with extinction because of a contagious can...
For bottlenecked populations of threatened species, supplementation often leads to improved populati...
For bottlenecked populations of threatened species, supplementation often leads to improved populati...