Abstract As the global biodiversity crisis deepens, with increasing habitat fragmentation and a changing climate, innovative options for conserving species are being explored. One such conservation action is genetic rescue: introduction of new alleles to promote population fitness. However, for critically endangered species where only one viable population remains, options for introducing new alleles are limited. Interspecies hybridization offers a potential solution but requires resolution of evolutionary relationships, a sound understanding of species biology, social license, and permissive legislative frameworks. Here, we show how phylogenetics and species biology can inform genetic rescue options for the orange‐bellied parrot (OBP; Neop...
Mobile species pose major challenges for conservation because of their unpredictable, large scale mo...
The Paradise Parrot, Psephotellus pulcherrimus, was a charismatic Australian bird that became extinc...
Small populations that have experienced a bottleneck often suffer from low genetic diversity and inb...
Parrots (Psittaciformes) are a well-studied, diverse group of birds distributed mainly in tropical a...
<p>Advances in sequencing technology and phylogenetics have revolutionised avian biology by providin...
Advances in sequencing technology and phylogenetics have revolutionised avian biology by providing a...
Amidst the current extinction crisis avian biodiversity is decreasing dramatically, with declining p...
Summary The kākāpō is a flightless parrot endemic to New Zealand. Once common in the archipelago, on...
The world is now thought to have entered into a sixth mass extinction event, which unlike previous m...
A key aspect in the conservation of endangered populations is understanding patterns of genetic vari...
A suite of polymorphic microsatellite markers and the complete mitochondrial genome sequence was dev...
Published online: 11 November 2010We examined cytochrome b sequence data to resolve the intraspecifi...
A key aspect in the conservation of endangered populations is understanding patterns of genetic vari...
Island endemic species are acutely vulnerable to extinction as a result of stochastic and human impa...
A key aspect in the conservation of endangered populations is understanding patterns of genetic vari...
Mobile species pose major challenges for conservation because of their unpredictable, large scale mo...
The Paradise Parrot, Psephotellus pulcherrimus, was a charismatic Australian bird that became extinc...
Small populations that have experienced a bottleneck often suffer from low genetic diversity and inb...
Parrots (Psittaciformes) are a well-studied, diverse group of birds distributed mainly in tropical a...
<p>Advances in sequencing technology and phylogenetics have revolutionised avian biology by providin...
Advances in sequencing technology and phylogenetics have revolutionised avian biology by providing a...
Amidst the current extinction crisis avian biodiversity is decreasing dramatically, with declining p...
Summary The kākāpō is a flightless parrot endemic to New Zealand. Once common in the archipelago, on...
The world is now thought to have entered into a sixth mass extinction event, which unlike previous m...
A key aspect in the conservation of endangered populations is understanding patterns of genetic vari...
A suite of polymorphic microsatellite markers and the complete mitochondrial genome sequence was dev...
Published online: 11 November 2010We examined cytochrome b sequence data to resolve the intraspecifi...
A key aspect in the conservation of endangered populations is understanding patterns of genetic vari...
Island endemic species are acutely vulnerable to extinction as a result of stochastic and human impa...
A key aspect in the conservation of endangered populations is understanding patterns of genetic vari...
Mobile species pose major challenges for conservation because of their unpredictable, large scale mo...
The Paradise Parrot, Psephotellus pulcherrimus, was a charismatic Australian bird that became extinc...
Small populations that have experienced a bottleneck often suffer from low genetic diversity and inb...