The brushtail possum ("Trichosurus vulpecula") is in decline throughout much of its natural range with the notable exception of urban areas and a few islands. In some urban areas, its density can be high enough to cause conflict with householders. We provide the first genetic-based study of dispersal for "T. vulpecula" in the urban environment. Seven microsatellite markers were used to investigate genetic structure of adult male (n = 53) and female (n = 39) possums sampled from mainland suburbs of Sydney, and on nearby Scotland Island. Samples from Scotland Island also provide an opportunity to assess the effect of isolation on genetic variability, which, as theory would predict, was significantly lower than observed in mainland samples. Ma...
Dispersal is a fundamental process that influences the response of species to landscape change and h...
There are strong links between habitat fragmentation, population size and genetic structure. However...
There is conflicting research regarding whether density is a driver of the home range characteristic...
Rapid increases in global trade and human movement have created novel mixtures of organisms bringing...
Invasive species are a major threat to global biodiversity due to the competitive and predatory pres...
Rapid increases in global trade and human movement have created novel mixtures of organisms bringing...
An understanding of genetic variation and structure of pest populations has the potential to improve...
The mating system and dispersal patterns of a species can profoundly affect fine-scale spatial genet...
The fragmentation of habitats by roads and other artificial linear structures can have a profound ef...
Genetic connectivity is a key factor for maintaining the persistence of populations in fragmented la...
Dispersal patterns were investigated in the common wombat Vombatus ursinus using microsatellite gene...
Demographic and genetic replenishment of populations through the exchange of individuals is essentia...
The morphological and genetic characteristics of the mountain brushtail possum (Trichosurus caninus)...
Many species of herbivorous mammals declined to extinction following European settlement of inland A...
Male-biased sexual dimorphism in both size and body mass is a common characteristic of many polygyno...
Dispersal is a fundamental process that influences the response of species to landscape change and h...
There are strong links between habitat fragmentation, population size and genetic structure. However...
There is conflicting research regarding whether density is a driver of the home range characteristic...
Rapid increases in global trade and human movement have created novel mixtures of organisms bringing...
Invasive species are a major threat to global biodiversity due to the competitive and predatory pres...
Rapid increases in global trade and human movement have created novel mixtures of organisms bringing...
An understanding of genetic variation and structure of pest populations has the potential to improve...
The mating system and dispersal patterns of a species can profoundly affect fine-scale spatial genet...
The fragmentation of habitats by roads and other artificial linear structures can have a profound ef...
Genetic connectivity is a key factor for maintaining the persistence of populations in fragmented la...
Dispersal patterns were investigated in the common wombat Vombatus ursinus using microsatellite gene...
Demographic and genetic replenishment of populations through the exchange of individuals is essentia...
The morphological and genetic characteristics of the mountain brushtail possum (Trichosurus caninus)...
Many species of herbivorous mammals declined to extinction following European settlement of inland A...
Male-biased sexual dimorphism in both size and body mass is a common characteristic of many polygyno...
Dispersal is a fundamental process that influences the response of species to landscape change and h...
There are strong links between habitat fragmentation, population size and genetic structure. However...
There is conflicting research regarding whether density is a driver of the home range characteristic...