Captive breeding programmes represent the most intensive type of ex situ population management for threatened species. One example is the Cuvier’s gazelle programme that started in 1975 with only four founding individuals, and after more than four decades of management in captivity, a reintroduction effort was undertaken in Tunisia in 2016, to establish a population in an area historically included within its range. Here, we aim to determine the genetic consequences of this reintroduction event by assessing the genetic diversity of the founder stock as well as of their descendants. We present the first whole-genome sequencing dataset of 30 Cuvier’s gazelles including captive-bred animals, animals born in Tunisia after a reintroduction and i...
[Background] Genomic studies of endangered species provide insights into their evolution and demogra...
Understanding local adaptation and population differentiation is vital to the success of reintroduct...
Reintroductions may produce populations that suffer from decreasing genetic diversity due to isolati...
Captive breeding programmes represent the most intensive type of ex situ population management for t...
<div><p>The mountain gazelle (<i>Gazella gazelle</i>), Dorcas gazelle (<i>Gazella Dorcas</i>) and ac...
Abstract:The identification of taxonomically appropriate populations of endangered species for capti...
The field of genomics can be used to help in threatened species conservation by guiding conservation...
<div><p>Captive breeding of endangered species often aims at preserving genetic diversity and to avo...
The reintroduction of the scimitar-horned oryx to Chad is a multi-disciplinary endeavour, planned an...
Trabajo Fin de Master en Medicina Veterinaria, Universidad de LisboaBetween 1970 and 1975, 72 (36♂.3...
The mountain gazelle (Gazella gazelle), Dorcas gazelle (Gazella Dorcas) and acacia gazelle (Gazella ...
Grant's gazelles have recently been proposed to be a species complex comprising three highly diverge...
Persian gazelle ( Gazelle subgutturosa ) is one of the most important species in the world with its ...
Resumen del póster presentado al 70th Annual Meeting of the European Federation of Animal Science (E...
Managers of threatened species often face the dilemma of whether to keep populations separate to con...
[Background] Genomic studies of endangered species provide insights into their evolution and demogra...
Understanding local adaptation and population differentiation is vital to the success of reintroduct...
Reintroductions may produce populations that suffer from decreasing genetic diversity due to isolati...
Captive breeding programmes represent the most intensive type of ex situ population management for t...
<div><p>The mountain gazelle (<i>Gazella gazelle</i>), Dorcas gazelle (<i>Gazella Dorcas</i>) and ac...
Abstract:The identification of taxonomically appropriate populations of endangered species for capti...
The field of genomics can be used to help in threatened species conservation by guiding conservation...
<div><p>Captive breeding of endangered species often aims at preserving genetic diversity and to avo...
The reintroduction of the scimitar-horned oryx to Chad is a multi-disciplinary endeavour, planned an...
Trabajo Fin de Master en Medicina Veterinaria, Universidad de LisboaBetween 1970 and 1975, 72 (36♂.3...
The mountain gazelle (Gazella gazelle), Dorcas gazelle (Gazella Dorcas) and acacia gazelle (Gazella ...
Grant's gazelles have recently been proposed to be a species complex comprising three highly diverge...
Persian gazelle ( Gazelle subgutturosa ) is one of the most important species in the world with its ...
Resumen del póster presentado al 70th Annual Meeting of the European Federation of Animal Science (E...
Managers of threatened species often face the dilemma of whether to keep populations separate to con...
[Background] Genomic studies of endangered species provide insights into their evolution and demogra...
Understanding local adaptation and population differentiation is vital to the success of reintroduct...
Reintroductions may produce populations that suffer from decreasing genetic diversity due to isolati...