The Cantabrian capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus cantabricus) is an endangered subspecies of the Western capercaillie, endemic of northern Spain, inhabiting the south-western limit of the species range. Assessing genetic variability and the factors that determine it is crucial in order to develop an effective conservation strategy. In this work, non-invasive samples were collected in some of the best preserved areas inhabited by Cantabrian capercaillie. Nine microsatellite loci and a sex-specific marker were analysed. We included five zones, separated by valleys with different levels of habitat modifications. No evidence of genetic clustering was found which suggests that fragmentation and development in the area do not act as barriers to gene...
Western capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus L.) is a grouse species of open boreal or high altitude fores...
The species Tetrao urogallus (Linnaeus 1758) is not globally threatened thank to its wide distributi...
Population structure and barriers to gene flow are important components for understanding the evolut...
In this study, we examine the effects of habitat fragmentation on the genetic structure of the Canta...
Populations at the rear edge of the species’ range are often at a high risk of extinction due to the...
The capercaillie is widespread throughout the boreal forests of northern Eurasia but faces serious c...
Counting rare and elusive animals and evaluating their demographic status, are fundamental yet chall...
International audienceThe Western capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) is a keystone species of Palearcti...
<div><p>Counting rare and elusive animals and evaluating their demographic status, are fundamental y...
Counting rare and elusive animals and evaluating their demographic status, are fundamental yet chall...
International audienceAs a result of habitat fragmentation, the capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) popu...
The Western Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus L.) is a grouse species of open boreal or high altitude f...
The Western Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus L.) is a grouse species of open boreal or high altitude f...
Connectivity and dispersal are key components determining the persistence of fragmented populations....
The capercaillie inhabits a continuous range in large parts of the Palearctic boreal forest, but is ...
Western capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus L.) is a grouse species of open boreal or high altitude fores...
The species Tetrao urogallus (Linnaeus 1758) is not globally threatened thank to its wide distributi...
Population structure and barriers to gene flow are important components for understanding the evolut...
In this study, we examine the effects of habitat fragmentation on the genetic structure of the Canta...
Populations at the rear edge of the species’ range are often at a high risk of extinction due to the...
The capercaillie is widespread throughout the boreal forests of northern Eurasia but faces serious c...
Counting rare and elusive animals and evaluating their demographic status, are fundamental yet chall...
International audienceThe Western capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) is a keystone species of Palearcti...
<div><p>Counting rare and elusive animals and evaluating their demographic status, are fundamental y...
Counting rare and elusive animals and evaluating their demographic status, are fundamental yet chall...
International audienceAs a result of habitat fragmentation, the capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) popu...
The Western Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus L.) is a grouse species of open boreal or high altitude f...
The Western Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus L.) is a grouse species of open boreal or high altitude f...
Connectivity and dispersal are key components determining the persistence of fragmented populations....
The capercaillie inhabits a continuous range in large parts of the Palearctic boreal forest, but is ...
Western capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus L.) is a grouse species of open boreal or high altitude fores...
The species Tetrao urogallus (Linnaeus 1758) is not globally threatened thank to its wide distributi...
Population structure and barriers to gene flow are important components for understanding the evolut...