In recent years, the use of the red-legged partridge (Alectoris rufa) for cynegenetic purposes has increased dramatically, and captive-bred individuals are released to reinforce wild populations. A problem appears at the farm level where partridges can be crossed with non-native species that are better adapted to captivity, like Alectoris chukar. In this study we use a set of eight RAPD markers to identify a possible hybridization of A.rufa with A.chukar partridges. A total of 1510 individuals were analysed, grouped into pools of five birds each. We obtained a frequency of genetic introgression in red-legged partridge near to 50%. These results show that a high percentage of hybridization in captive populations of Spanish partridges is pres...
Mediterranean red-legged (Alectoris rufa) and rock (Alectoris graeca) partridge populations are af...
The nominal subspecies of rock partridge (Alectoris graeca graeca) is widely distributed in Greece, ...
Heavily managed wildlife may suffer from genetic homogenization and reshuffling of locally adapted g...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al XXXth International Union of Game Biologists and Perdix XIII, cele...
In the Alectoris partridges (Phasianidae), hybridization occurs occasionally as a result of the natu...
Release of captive-bred red-legged (Alectoris rufa) partridges is used to reinforce hunting areas wh...
In the Alectoris partridges (Phasianidae), hybridization occurs occasionally as a result of the natu...
Hybridization is a widespread phenomenon, which plays crucial roles in the speciation of living bein...
Four Alectoris species inhabit the Mediterranean area, where they represent important gamebirds subj...
Translocations and releases of farm-reared birds are considered among the major drivers of genetic p...
Genetic biodiversity preservation is the most important requirement to guarantee the survival of a s...
The red-legged partridge, Alectoris rufa (Phasianidae), is a game bird hunted throughout its rang...
In the last decades, the release of large numbers of farmed-reared birds became a widespread managem...
Since last century the red-legged partridge (Alectoris rufa, Galliformes), a species native to south...
The decline of over-hunted red-legged (Alectoris rufa) and rock (A. graeca) partridge populations ha...
Mediterranean red-legged (Alectoris rufa) and rock (Alectoris graeca) partridge populations are af...
The nominal subspecies of rock partridge (Alectoris graeca graeca) is widely distributed in Greece, ...
Heavily managed wildlife may suffer from genetic homogenization and reshuffling of locally adapted g...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al XXXth International Union of Game Biologists and Perdix XIII, cele...
In the Alectoris partridges (Phasianidae), hybridization occurs occasionally as a result of the natu...
Release of captive-bred red-legged (Alectoris rufa) partridges is used to reinforce hunting areas wh...
In the Alectoris partridges (Phasianidae), hybridization occurs occasionally as a result of the natu...
Hybridization is a widespread phenomenon, which plays crucial roles in the speciation of living bein...
Four Alectoris species inhabit the Mediterranean area, where they represent important gamebirds subj...
Translocations and releases of farm-reared birds are considered among the major drivers of genetic p...
Genetic biodiversity preservation is the most important requirement to guarantee the survival of a s...
The red-legged partridge, Alectoris rufa (Phasianidae), is a game bird hunted throughout its rang...
In the last decades, the release of large numbers of farmed-reared birds became a widespread managem...
Since last century the red-legged partridge (Alectoris rufa, Galliformes), a species native to south...
The decline of over-hunted red-legged (Alectoris rufa) and rock (A. graeca) partridge populations ha...
Mediterranean red-legged (Alectoris rufa) and rock (Alectoris graeca) partridge populations are af...
The nominal subspecies of rock partridge (Alectoris graeca graeca) is widely distributed in Greece, ...
Heavily managed wildlife may suffer from genetic homogenization and reshuffling of locally adapted g...