Conservation genetics has recently been recognised as an important, although often overlooked, aspect of wildlife management. Applying molecular techniques and genetic concepts to management strategies has the potential to significantly improve current and future recovery efforts. Wildlife translocations are often used for threatened species management in New Zealand, in which the selection of appropriate source populations is an important decision. North Island kōkako (Callaeas wilsoni) are an endemic, threatened songbird distributed across 24 relict and translocated populations in the North Island of New Zealand. Translocations have significantly influenced kōkako recovery. As such, kōkako are one of the most commonly translocated species...
Kōkako (Callaeas wilsoni) are endangered, duetting songbirds endemic to New Zealand and are confined...
Pateke/brown teal (Anas chlorotis) have experienced a severe population crash leaving only two remna...
Pateke/brown teal (Anas chlorotis) have experienced a severe population crash leaving only two remna...
Conservation genetics has recently been recognised as an important, although often overlooked, aspec...
Small populations that have experienced a bottleneck often suffer from low genetic diversity and inb...
Small populations that have experienced a bottleneck often suffer from low genetic diversity and inb...
Interspecific hybridisation—the breeding between distinct species—can contribute to species extincti...
In order to conserve global biodiversity, a multifaceted approach is needed to address complex conse...
Island endemic species are often vulnerable to decline and extinction following human settlement, an...
For conservation purposes islands are considered safe refuges for many species, particularly in regi...
For conservation purposes islands are considered safe refuges for many species, particularly in regi...
For conservation purposes islands are considered safe refuges for many species, particularly in regi...
For conservation purposes islands are considered safe refuges for many species, particularly in regi...
The maintenance of genetic diversity is thought to be fundamental for the conservation of threatened...
Interspecific hybridisation—the breeding between distinct species—can contribute to species extincti...
Kōkako (Callaeas wilsoni) are endangered, duetting songbirds endemic to New Zealand and are confined...
Pateke/brown teal (Anas chlorotis) have experienced a severe population crash leaving only two remna...
Pateke/brown teal (Anas chlorotis) have experienced a severe population crash leaving only two remna...
Conservation genetics has recently been recognised as an important, although often overlooked, aspec...
Small populations that have experienced a bottleneck often suffer from low genetic diversity and inb...
Small populations that have experienced a bottleneck often suffer from low genetic diversity and inb...
Interspecific hybridisation—the breeding between distinct species—can contribute to species extincti...
In order to conserve global biodiversity, a multifaceted approach is needed to address complex conse...
Island endemic species are often vulnerable to decline and extinction following human settlement, an...
For conservation purposes islands are considered safe refuges for many species, particularly in regi...
For conservation purposes islands are considered safe refuges for many species, particularly in regi...
For conservation purposes islands are considered safe refuges for many species, particularly in regi...
For conservation purposes islands are considered safe refuges for many species, particularly in regi...
The maintenance of genetic diversity is thought to be fundamental for the conservation of threatened...
Interspecific hybridisation—the breeding between distinct species—can contribute to species extincti...
Kōkako (Callaeas wilsoni) are endangered, duetting songbirds endemic to New Zealand and are confined...
Pateke/brown teal (Anas chlorotis) have experienced a severe population crash leaving only two remna...
Pateke/brown teal (Anas chlorotis) have experienced a severe population crash leaving only two remna...