Wildlife ranching, although not considered a conventional conservation system, provides a sustainable model for wildlife utilization and could be a source of valuable genetic material. However, increased fragmentation and intensive management may threaten the evolutionary potential and conservation value of species. Disease-free Cape buffalo (Syncerus caffer caffer) in southern Africa exist in populations with a variety of histories and management practices. We compared the genetic diversity of buffalo in national parks to private ranches and found that, except for Addo Elephant National Park, genetic diversity was high and statistically equivalent. We found that relatedness and inbreeding levels were not substantially different between ran...
Presented at the 9th international wildlife ranching symposium: wildlife - the key to prosperity for...
The African black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) is critically endangered. Like other megafauna, the ...
A high genetic load can negatively affect population viability and increase susceptibility to diseas...
Wildlife ranching, although not considered a conventional conservation system, provides a sustainab...
Background African wildlife experienced a reduction in population size and geographical distributio...
Along with the elephant and the wildbeest, the African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) is the most dominan...
Background: African wildlife experienced a reduction in population size and geographical distributio...
Presented at the 9th international wildlife ranching symposium: wildlife - the key to prosperity for...
The African buffalo ( Syncerus caffer ) is one of the most numerous mammals of sub-Saharan Africa. S...
Genetic variation was measured in 105 African buffalo from four populations in South Africa to inves...
Initiatives to establish transboundary conservation areas have been expanding in Southern Africa, in...
Over the last decades, phylogeography and population genetic studies were mainly based on the study ...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Population fragmentation is threatening biodiversity worldwide. Species that once roamed vast areas ...
The African continent still hosts a unique diversified megafaunal community. However, phylogeographi...
Presented at the 9th international wildlife ranching symposium: wildlife - the key to prosperity for...
The African black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) is critically endangered. Like other megafauna, the ...
A high genetic load can negatively affect population viability and increase susceptibility to diseas...
Wildlife ranching, although not considered a conventional conservation system, provides a sustainab...
Background African wildlife experienced a reduction in population size and geographical distributio...
Along with the elephant and the wildbeest, the African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) is the most dominan...
Background: African wildlife experienced a reduction in population size and geographical distributio...
Presented at the 9th international wildlife ranching symposium: wildlife - the key to prosperity for...
The African buffalo ( Syncerus caffer ) is one of the most numerous mammals of sub-Saharan Africa. S...
Genetic variation was measured in 105 African buffalo from four populations in South Africa to inves...
Initiatives to establish transboundary conservation areas have been expanding in Southern Africa, in...
Over the last decades, phylogeography and population genetic studies were mainly based on the study ...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Population fragmentation is threatening biodiversity worldwide. Species that once roamed vast areas ...
The African continent still hosts a unique diversified megafaunal community. However, phylogeographi...
Presented at the 9th international wildlife ranching symposium: wildlife - the key to prosperity for...
The African black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) is critically endangered. Like other megafauna, the ...
A high genetic load can negatively affect population viability and increase susceptibility to diseas...