The eastern barred bandicoot, Perameles gunnii, has undergone a dramatic decline in distribution and abundance on the mainland of Australia during the twentieth century. In 1988 a captive breeding program was initiated to reduce the chance of extinction. With the extinction of the last wild mainland population in the early 1990s, reintroductions from captive-bred P. gunnii have met limited success, and currently only two extant populations persist in predator proof enclosures in the State of Victoria. With ~20� years of breeding, there are concerns that the genetic diversity within the breeding program has declined and may inhibit current and future success of the program. We have used ten nuclear microsatellite loci and sequencing of two p...
Active management is essential to the survival of many threatened species globally. Captive breeding...
Aim: We examined how the threatened and endemic white-tailed black cockatoos of Western Australia ha...
Pateke/brown teal (Anas chlorotis) have experienced a severe population crash leaving only two remna...
The eastern barred bandicoot, Perameles gunnii, has undergone a dramatic decline in distribution and...
Understanding the genetic diversity of a population is important for understanding population persis...
Loss of genetic diversity and increased population differentiation from source populations are commo...
The southern brown bandicoot (Isoodon obesulus) has undergone significant range contractions since E...
The southern brown bandicoot (Isoodon obesulus) has undergone significant range contractions since E...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are major threats to the world’s biodiversity. Throughout Australia, ...
Reintroduction programs aim to restore self-sustaining populations of threatened species to their hi...
Reintroduction programs aim to restore self-sustaining populations of threatened species to their hi...
Conservation programs for threatened species are greatly benefiting from genetic data, for their pow...
The use of molecular genetic techniques can aid wildlife managers in setting priorities and devising...
Many animal populations that are endangered in mainland areas exist in stable island populations, wh...
Available online 05 January 2018Reintroduction programs aim to restore self-sustaining populations o...
Active management is essential to the survival of many threatened species globally. Captive breeding...
Aim: We examined how the threatened and endemic white-tailed black cockatoos of Western Australia ha...
Pateke/brown teal (Anas chlorotis) have experienced a severe population crash leaving only two remna...
The eastern barred bandicoot, Perameles gunnii, has undergone a dramatic decline in distribution and...
Understanding the genetic diversity of a population is important for understanding population persis...
Loss of genetic diversity and increased population differentiation from source populations are commo...
The southern brown bandicoot (Isoodon obesulus) has undergone significant range contractions since E...
The southern brown bandicoot (Isoodon obesulus) has undergone significant range contractions since E...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are major threats to the world’s biodiversity. Throughout Australia, ...
Reintroduction programs aim to restore self-sustaining populations of threatened species to their hi...
Reintroduction programs aim to restore self-sustaining populations of threatened species to their hi...
Conservation programs for threatened species are greatly benefiting from genetic data, for their pow...
The use of molecular genetic techniques can aid wildlife managers in setting priorities and devising...
Many animal populations that are endangered in mainland areas exist in stable island populations, wh...
Available online 05 January 2018Reintroduction programs aim to restore self-sustaining populations o...
Active management is essential to the survival of many threatened species globally. Captive breeding...
Aim: We examined how the threatened and endemic white-tailed black cockatoos of Western Australia ha...
Pateke/brown teal (Anas chlorotis) have experienced a severe population crash leaving only two remna...