Comparative phylogeography of African savannah mammals shows a congruent pattern in which populations in West/Central Africa are distinct from populations in East/Southern Africa. However, for the lion, all African populations are currently classified as a single subspecies (Panthera leo leo), while the only remaining population in Asia is considered to be distinct (Panthera leo persica). This distinction is disputed both by morphological and genetic data. In this study we introduce the lion as a model for African phylogeography. Analyses of mtDNA sequences reveal six supported clades and a strongly supported ancestral dichotomy with northern populations (West Africa, Central Africa, North Africa/Asia) on one branch, and southern population...
Lion fecal DNA extracts from four individuals each from Yankari Game Reserve and Kainji-Lake Nationa...
The African lion (Panthera leo), listed as a vulnerable species on the IUCN Red List of Threatened S...
Lions were the most widespread carnivores in the late Pleistocene, ranging from southern Africa to t...
Comparative phylogeography of African savannah mammals shows a congruent pattern in which population...
<p>The evolutionary history of a species is key for understanding the taxonomy and for the design of...
<div><p>The evolutionary history of a species is key for understanding the taxonomy and for the desi...
Aim In recent decades there has been a marked decline in the numbers of African lions (Panthera leo)...
The evolutionary history of a species is key for understanding the taxonomy and for the design of ef...
Copyright © Royal Society 2006Understanding the phylogeographic processes affecting endangered speci...
BackgroundUnderstanding the demographic history of a population is critical to conservation and to o...
Presented at the 9th international wildlife ranching symposium: wildlife - the key to prosperity for...
Background Previous phylogeographic studies of the lion (Panthera leo) have improved our insight int...
South-central Africa is characterized by an archipelago of wetlands, which has evolved in time and s...
The African lion (Panthera leo), listed as a vulnerable species on the IUCN Red List of Threatened S...
<div><p>Analysis of DNA sequence diversity at the 12S to 16S mitochondrial genes of 165 African lion...
Lion fecal DNA extracts from four individuals each from Yankari Game Reserve and Kainji-Lake Nationa...
The African lion (Panthera leo), listed as a vulnerable species on the IUCN Red List of Threatened S...
Lions were the most widespread carnivores in the late Pleistocene, ranging from southern Africa to t...
Comparative phylogeography of African savannah mammals shows a congruent pattern in which population...
<p>The evolutionary history of a species is key for understanding the taxonomy and for the design of...
<div><p>The evolutionary history of a species is key for understanding the taxonomy and for the desi...
Aim In recent decades there has been a marked decline in the numbers of African lions (Panthera leo)...
The evolutionary history of a species is key for understanding the taxonomy and for the design of ef...
Copyright © Royal Society 2006Understanding the phylogeographic processes affecting endangered speci...
BackgroundUnderstanding the demographic history of a population is critical to conservation and to o...
Presented at the 9th international wildlife ranching symposium: wildlife - the key to prosperity for...
Background Previous phylogeographic studies of the lion (Panthera leo) have improved our insight int...
South-central Africa is characterized by an archipelago of wetlands, which has evolved in time and s...
The African lion (Panthera leo), listed as a vulnerable species on the IUCN Red List of Threatened S...
<div><p>Analysis of DNA sequence diversity at the 12S to 16S mitochondrial genes of 165 African lion...
Lion fecal DNA extracts from four individuals each from Yankari Game Reserve and Kainji-Lake Nationa...
The African lion (Panthera leo), listed as a vulnerable species on the IUCN Red List of Threatened S...
Lions were the most widespread carnivores in the late Pleistocene, ranging from southern Africa to t...