Iberian wild goats (Capra pyrenaica, also known as Iberian ibex, Spanish ibex, and Spanish wild goat) underwent strong genetic bottlenecks during the 19th and 20th centuries due to overhunting and habitat destruction. From the 1970s to 1990s, augmentation translocations were frequently carried out to restock Iberian wild goat populations (very often with hunting purposes), but they were not systematically planned or recorded. On the other hand, recent data suggest the occurrence of hybridization events between Iberian wild goats and domestic goats (Capra hircus). Augmentation translocations and interspecific hybridization might have contributed to increase the diversity of Iberian wild goats. With the aim of investigating this issue, we hav...
Resumen del póster presentado a la 38th International Conference on Animal Genetics (ISAG), celebrad...
The genetic relationships and structure of fourteen goat (Capra hircus) populations were estimated b...
Defining hidden genetic diversity within species is of great significance when attempting to maintai...
Abstract Iberian wild goats (Capra pyrenaica, also known as Iberian ibex, Spanish ibex, and Spanish ...
International audienceThe Pyrenean population of Spanish wild goat (Capra pyrenaica pyrenaica) is ne...
The population history of the Iberian wild goat and the Alpine ibex has been closely related to that...
Background: Portugal and Spain, with six and 22 officially recognized caprine breeds, encompass 25 %...
Goat farming plays a key role in agricultural activity and in maintaining forest lands in Southweste...
Background: The main goal of the current work was to infer the demographic history of seven Spanish ...
Human-driven migrations are one of the main processes shaping the genetic diversity and population s...
BACKGROUND: Assessing genetic biodiversity and population structure of minor breeds through the info...
Goats are located predominantly in the dry Spain specially in Andalusia, Castilla-La Mancha, the Can...
Background: Iran is an area of particular interest for investigating goat diversity. Archaeological ...
Resumen del póster presentado a la 38th International Conference on Animal Genetics (ISAG), celebrad...
The genetic relationships and structure of fourteen goat (Capra hircus) populations were estimated b...
Defining hidden genetic diversity within species is of great significance when attempting to maintai...
Abstract Iberian wild goats (Capra pyrenaica, also known as Iberian ibex, Spanish ibex, and Spanish ...
International audienceThe Pyrenean population of Spanish wild goat (Capra pyrenaica pyrenaica) is ne...
The population history of the Iberian wild goat and the Alpine ibex has been closely related to that...
Background: Portugal and Spain, with six and 22 officially recognized caprine breeds, encompass 25 %...
Goat farming plays a key role in agricultural activity and in maintaining forest lands in Southweste...
Background: The main goal of the current work was to infer the demographic history of seven Spanish ...
Human-driven migrations are one of the main processes shaping the genetic diversity and population s...
BACKGROUND: Assessing genetic biodiversity and population structure of minor breeds through the info...
Goats are located predominantly in the dry Spain specially in Andalusia, Castilla-La Mancha, the Can...
Background: Iran is an area of particular interest for investigating goat diversity. Archaeological ...
Resumen del póster presentado a la 38th International Conference on Animal Genetics (ISAG), celebrad...
The genetic relationships and structure of fourteen goat (Capra hircus) populations were estimated b...
Defining hidden genetic diversity within species is of great significance when attempting to maintai...