Species survival is critically dependent on reproductive performance, a complex physiological process under rigorous genetic control. Classical studies of inbreeding in laboratory animals and livestock have shown that increased homozygosity can adversely affect spermatogenesis, ovulation and perinatal mortality and morbidity. For wild populations, the consequences of inbreeding depression have not been examined intensively, although our recent studies of the African cheetah revealed a striking degree of genetic uniformity combined with an extremely high incidence of structurally abnormal spermatozoa (\u3e70%) in captive as well as free-ranging males. In this study, we report definitive evidence that the reproductive function of free-ranging...
A European Endangered Species Programme (EEP) was established in the early 1990s, in order to manage...
A combined population genetic and reproductive analysis was undertaken to compare free-ranging cheet...
Lions are a flagship species, meaning that as a large, charismatic carnivore, research and conservat...
Species survival is critically dependent on reproductive performance, a complex physiological proces...
As a well-studied felid with limited genetic diversity, the cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) has shaped mu...
Fragmented wildlife populations are challenged by limited gene flow that can lead to significant inb...
The recent incorporation of molecular methods into analyses of social and mating systems has provide...
Abstract In South Africa, more than 30 small, enclosed game reserves have reintroduced lions over th...
The reproductive biology of a pride of lions (Panthera leo) was studied on the 8500 ha Karongwe Game...
The rapid decline of the African lion (Panthera leo) has raised conservation concerns. In the Savé V...
A population genetic survey of over 200 structural loci previously revealed that the South African c...
A fundamental problem in conservation biology is the risk of inbreeding in fragmented and declining...
Key population processes are sometimes driven by male dynamics, but these drivers are often overlook...
Lions in the Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania, form a small and naturally isolated population In 1962, th...
Analysis of 40 semen samples collected by electroejaculation from 18 cheetahs revealed no major diff...
A European Endangered Species Programme (EEP) was established in the early 1990s, in order to manage...
A combined population genetic and reproductive analysis was undertaken to compare free-ranging cheet...
Lions are a flagship species, meaning that as a large, charismatic carnivore, research and conservat...
Species survival is critically dependent on reproductive performance, a complex physiological proces...
As a well-studied felid with limited genetic diversity, the cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) has shaped mu...
Fragmented wildlife populations are challenged by limited gene flow that can lead to significant inb...
The recent incorporation of molecular methods into analyses of social and mating systems has provide...
Abstract In South Africa, more than 30 small, enclosed game reserves have reintroduced lions over th...
The reproductive biology of a pride of lions (Panthera leo) was studied on the 8500 ha Karongwe Game...
The rapid decline of the African lion (Panthera leo) has raised conservation concerns. In the Savé V...
A population genetic survey of over 200 structural loci previously revealed that the South African c...
A fundamental problem in conservation biology is the risk of inbreeding in fragmented and declining...
Key population processes are sometimes driven by male dynamics, but these drivers are often overlook...
Lions in the Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania, form a small and naturally isolated population In 1962, th...
Analysis of 40 semen samples collected by electroejaculation from 18 cheetahs revealed no major diff...
A European Endangered Species Programme (EEP) was established in the early 1990s, in order to manage...
A combined population genetic and reproductive analysis was undertaken to compare free-ranging cheet...
Lions are a flagship species, meaning that as a large, charismatic carnivore, research and conservat...