The conservation of many fragmented and small populations of endangered African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) relies on understanding the natural processes affecting genetic diversity, demographics, and future viability. We used extensive behavioural, life-history, and genetic data from reintroduced African wild dogs in South Africa to (1) test for inbreeding avoidance via mate selection and (2) model the potential consequences of avoidance on population persistence. Results suggested that wild dogs avoided mating with kin. Inbreeding was rare in natal packs, after reproductive vacancies, and between sibling cohorts (observed on 0.8%, 12.5%, and 3.8% of occasions, respectively). Only one of the six (16.7%) breeding pairs confirmed as third-orde...
The conservation of wild dogs depends on the persistence of small populations because African wild d...
Social integration is an important factor when reintroducing group‐living species, but examples of t...
As an alternative to kin selection, group augmentation theory provides a framework for evolutionary ...
The conservation of many fragmented and small populations of endangered African wild dogs (Lycaon pi...
The conservation of many fragmented and small populations of endangered African wild dogs (Lycaon pi...
It is crucial to understand the genetic health and implications of inbreeding in wildlife population...
African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) have undergone severe population reductions and are listed as enda...
Genetic studies on the endangered African wild dog (Lycaon pictus) have primarily focused on the few...
Across much of Africa, decades of civil war, land reforms, and persecution by humans have decimated ...
We analysed 25 years (1980–2004) of demographic data on a small re-introduced population of endanger...
South Africa holds a viable population of the endangered African wild dog (Lycaon pictus), with almo...
<p>Average percent gene diversity lost annually before inbreeding thresholds were reached and popula...
<p>Mean projected population size (a) and mean inbreeding coefficients (b) of simulated African wild...
Understanding factors that affect the reproductive output and growth of a population of endangered c...
Loss of adaptive variation arising from population declines and fragmentation is a primary concern i...
The conservation of wild dogs depends on the persistence of small populations because African wild d...
Social integration is an important factor when reintroducing group‐living species, but examples of t...
As an alternative to kin selection, group augmentation theory provides a framework for evolutionary ...
The conservation of many fragmented and small populations of endangered African wild dogs (Lycaon pi...
The conservation of many fragmented and small populations of endangered African wild dogs (Lycaon pi...
It is crucial to understand the genetic health and implications of inbreeding in wildlife population...
African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) have undergone severe population reductions and are listed as enda...
Genetic studies on the endangered African wild dog (Lycaon pictus) have primarily focused on the few...
Across much of Africa, decades of civil war, land reforms, and persecution by humans have decimated ...
We analysed 25 years (1980–2004) of demographic data on a small re-introduced population of endanger...
South Africa holds a viable population of the endangered African wild dog (Lycaon pictus), with almo...
<p>Average percent gene diversity lost annually before inbreeding thresholds were reached and popula...
<p>Mean projected population size (a) and mean inbreeding coefficients (b) of simulated African wild...
Understanding factors that affect the reproductive output and growth of a population of endangered c...
Loss of adaptive variation arising from population declines and fragmentation is a primary concern i...
The conservation of wild dogs depends on the persistence of small populations because African wild d...
Social integration is an important factor when reintroducing group‐living species, but examples of t...
As an alternative to kin selection, group augmentation theory provides a framework for evolutionary ...