The extinction of the giant tortoises of the Seychelles Archipelago has long been suspected but is not beyond doubt. A recent morphological study of the giant tortoises of the western Indian Ocean concluded that specimens of two native Seychelles species survive in captivity today alongside giant tortoises of Aldabra, which are numerous in zoos as well as in the wild. This claim has been controversial because some of the morphological characters used to identify these species, several measures of carapace morphology, are reputed to be quite sensitive to captive conditions. Nonetheless, the potential survival of giant tortoise species previously thought extinct presents an exciting scenario for conservation. We used mitochondrial DNA sequenc...
Giant tortoises, a prominent symbol of the Galápagos archipelago, illustrate the influence of geolog...
Genes from recently extinct species can live on in the genomes of extant individuals of mixed ancest...
Although Galápagos giant tortoises are an icon for both human-mediated biodiversity losses and conse...
A radiation of five species of giant tortoises (Cylindraspis ) existed in the southwest Indian Ocean...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comA radiation of five species of giant...
Aldabrachelys gigantea (Aldabra giant tortoise) is one of only two giant tortoise species left in th...
Aldabrachelys gigantea (Aldabra giant tortoise) is one of only two giant tortoise species left in th...
© 2001 The Royal SocietyAncient mitochondrial DNA sequences were used for investigating the evolutio...
Understanding the extent of morphological variation in the wild population of Aldabra giant tortoise...
Ancient DNA of extinct species from the Pleistocene and Holocene has provided valuable evolutionary ...
control region, phylogeography Island radiations can offer challenging systems for the implementatio...
Giant tortoises once thrived throughout the Galápagos archipelago, but today three island population...
The Galapagos Archipelago is recognized as a natural laboratory for studying evolutionary processes....
Abstract Background Giant Galápagos tortoises on the island of Española have been the focus of an in...
Understanding the extent of morphological variation in the wild population of Aldabra giant tortoise...
Giant tortoises, a prominent symbol of the Galápagos archipelago, illustrate the influence of geolog...
Genes from recently extinct species can live on in the genomes of extant individuals of mixed ancest...
Although Galápagos giant tortoises are an icon for both human-mediated biodiversity losses and conse...
A radiation of five species of giant tortoises (Cylindraspis ) existed in the southwest Indian Ocean...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comA radiation of five species of giant...
Aldabrachelys gigantea (Aldabra giant tortoise) is one of only two giant tortoise species left in th...
Aldabrachelys gigantea (Aldabra giant tortoise) is one of only two giant tortoise species left in th...
© 2001 The Royal SocietyAncient mitochondrial DNA sequences were used for investigating the evolutio...
Understanding the extent of morphological variation in the wild population of Aldabra giant tortoise...
Ancient DNA of extinct species from the Pleistocene and Holocene has provided valuable evolutionary ...
control region, phylogeography Island radiations can offer challenging systems for the implementatio...
Giant tortoises once thrived throughout the Galápagos archipelago, but today three island population...
The Galapagos Archipelago is recognized as a natural laboratory for studying evolutionary processes....
Abstract Background Giant Galápagos tortoises on the island of Española have been the focus of an in...
Understanding the extent of morphological variation in the wild population of Aldabra giant tortoise...
Giant tortoises, a prominent symbol of the Galápagos archipelago, illustrate the influence of geolog...
Genes from recently extinct species can live on in the genomes of extant individuals of mixed ancest...
Although Galápagos giant tortoises are an icon for both human-mediated biodiversity losses and conse...