Illegal capture and trade of wild birds has long been a threat to biodiversity. Translocation—the release of individuals from one location into another—is a useful conservation tool in the management of species. However, both health (such as different pathogens) and adaptive (such as local adaptation), differences among populations must be taken into account, as both can impact the recipient population negatively. Here, we provide health and genetic information to support release planning for two of the most trafficked Brazilian wild bird species (Paroaria coronata and Saltator similis). We focused on two fundamental questions: Are there significant differences in pathogen load between wild and captive populations? Is there significant gene...
Avian trichomonosis is a widespread disease in columbids and other birds, caused by ingestion of the...
<div><p>Small populations of endangered species can be impacted by genetic processes such as drift a...
Understanding of how risk factors affect populations across their annual cycle is a major challenge ...
The illegal capture and trade of wild birds have long been threats to biodiversity. The rehabilitati...
The illegal capture and trade of wild birds have long been threats to biodiversity. The rehabilitati...
The illegal capture and trade of wild birds have long been threats to biodiversity. The rehabilitati...
The order Passeriformes comprises the largest number of families and species of birds of any avian o...
The order Passeriformes comprises the largest number of families and species of birds of any avian o...
This study aimed to investigate the occurrence of coronaviruses (CoVs) in captive birds placed insid...
The prevalence of Salmonella spp. was investigated in 109 wild birds poached in the illegal wildlife...
Recent studies carried out in Brazil have shown that strains from the same Toxoplasma gondii genotyp...
Amidst the current extinction crisis avian biodiversity is decreasing dramatically, with declining p...
The White-headed Duck is a globally threatened species historically recorded from Spain in the west ...
International audienceCaptive-bred mallards Anas platyrhynchos have been released for hunting purpos...
<div><p>Avian trichomonosis is a widespread disease in columbids and other birds, caused by ingestio...
Avian trichomonosis is a widespread disease in columbids and other birds, caused by ingestion of the...
<div><p>Small populations of endangered species can be impacted by genetic processes such as drift a...
Understanding of how risk factors affect populations across their annual cycle is a major challenge ...
The illegal capture and trade of wild birds have long been threats to biodiversity. The rehabilitati...
The illegal capture and trade of wild birds have long been threats to biodiversity. The rehabilitati...
The illegal capture and trade of wild birds have long been threats to biodiversity. The rehabilitati...
The order Passeriformes comprises the largest number of families and species of birds of any avian o...
The order Passeriformes comprises the largest number of families and species of birds of any avian o...
This study aimed to investigate the occurrence of coronaviruses (CoVs) in captive birds placed insid...
The prevalence of Salmonella spp. was investigated in 109 wild birds poached in the illegal wildlife...
Recent studies carried out in Brazil have shown that strains from the same Toxoplasma gondii genotyp...
Amidst the current extinction crisis avian biodiversity is decreasing dramatically, with declining p...
The White-headed Duck is a globally threatened species historically recorded from Spain in the west ...
International audienceCaptive-bred mallards Anas platyrhynchos have been released for hunting purpos...
<div><p>Avian trichomonosis is a widespread disease in columbids and other birds, caused by ingestio...
Avian trichomonosis is a widespread disease in columbids and other birds, caused by ingestion of the...
<div><p>Small populations of endangered species can be impacted by genetic processes such as drift a...
Understanding of how risk factors affect populations across their annual cycle is a major challenge ...