Times Cited: 47International audienceIn Europe the brown bear (Ursus arctos) is represented by two different mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) lineages, which probably diverged about 0.85 million years ago. Scandinavia has been colonized by, representatives of both lineages, from the north (eastern lineage) and from the south (western lineage), and now bears occur primarily in four main regions called female concentration areas. For management purposes the localization of the contact zone between these two genotypes is important. Using hairs as a source of DNA, 127 individual brown bears from throughout the Scandinavian Populations were assayed for lineage assignment. A part of the mtDNA control region was amplified via the polymerase chain reactio...
Knowledge about the connectivity among natural populations is essential to identify management units...
From the dawn of wildlife genetics, brown bears in Scandinavia have been studied using molecular gen...
The brown bear has proved a useful model for studying Late Quaternary mammalian phylogeography. Howe...
Times Cited: 47International audienceIn Europe the brown bear (Ursus arctos) is represented by two d...
Times Cited: 57International audienceIn the 1930s, the Scandinavian brown bear was close to extincti...
Times Cited: 118International audienceSome small European populations of the brown bear (Ursus arcto...
Times Cited: 40International audienceThe different European populations of Ursus arctos, the brown b...
Times Cited: 40International audienceThe cave bear, Ursus spelaeus, represents one of the most frequ...
Aim: Brown bear populations in Scandinavia show a strong mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) phylogeographic s...
Times Cited: 9International audienceTotal DNA has been extracted from cells found at the base of a s...
Knowledge about the connectivity among natural populations is essential to identify management units...
From the dawn of wildlife genetics, brown bears in Scandinavia have been studied using molecular gen...
The brown bear has proved a useful model for studying Late Quaternary mammalian phylogeography. Howe...
Times Cited: 47International audienceIn Europe the brown bear (Ursus arctos) is represented by two d...
Times Cited: 57International audienceIn the 1930s, the Scandinavian brown bear was close to extincti...
Times Cited: 118International audienceSome small European populations of the brown bear (Ursus arcto...
Times Cited: 40International audienceThe different European populations of Ursus arctos, the brown b...
Times Cited: 40International audienceThe cave bear, Ursus spelaeus, represents one of the most frequ...
Aim: Brown bear populations in Scandinavia show a strong mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) phylogeographic s...
Times Cited: 9International audienceTotal DNA has been extracted from cells found at the base of a s...
Knowledge about the connectivity among natural populations is essential to identify management units...
From the dawn of wildlife genetics, brown bears in Scandinavia have been studied using molecular gen...
The brown bear has proved a useful model for studying Late Quaternary mammalian phylogeography. Howe...