A role for molecular genetic approaches in conservation of endangered taxa is now commonly recognized. Because conservation genetic analyses provide essential insights on taxonomic status, recent evolutionary history and current health of endangered taxa, they are considered in nearly all conservation programs. Genetic analyses of the critically endangered Far Eastern, or Amur leopard, Panthera pardus orientalis, have been done recently to address all of these questions and develop strategies for survival of the leopard in the wild. The genetic status and implication for conservation management of the Far Eastern leopard subspecies are discussed
Traditionally, conservation genetics has examined neutral-marker (e.g microsatellite) surveys to inf...
Genetic and phylogenetic studies on endangered species are being conducted to stop the rapid decline...
Although widely considered the epitome of adaptability, the Leopard (Panthera pardus) has experience...
The Far Eastern or Amur leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis) survives today as a tiny relict populat...
The Far Eastern or Amur leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis) survives today as a tiny relict populat...
The utility of molecular genetic approaches in conservation of endangered taxa is now commonly recog...
Large carnivores are considered an important component of an ecosystem and their role as apex predat...
The incorporation of precise definitions for taxonomic units into wildlife legislation has necessita...
Small populations of the endangered species are more vulnerable to extinction and hence require peri...
The recognition of recent accelerated depletion of species as a consequence of human industrial deve...
The Javan leopard (Panthera pardus melas) is a distinct subspe-cies, basal to the phylogenetic tree ...
Despite being classified as critically endangered, little work has been done on leopard protection i...
The most straightforward contribution of genetics to conservation has been the use of neutral marker...
Leopards, Panthera pardus, are widely distributed across southern Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. The e...
Leopards, Panthera pardus, are widely distributed across southern Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. The e...
Traditionally, conservation genetics has examined neutral-marker (e.g microsatellite) surveys to inf...
Genetic and phylogenetic studies on endangered species are being conducted to stop the rapid decline...
Although widely considered the epitome of adaptability, the Leopard (Panthera pardus) has experience...
The Far Eastern or Amur leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis) survives today as a tiny relict populat...
The Far Eastern or Amur leopard (Panthera pardus orientalis) survives today as a tiny relict populat...
The utility of molecular genetic approaches in conservation of endangered taxa is now commonly recog...
Large carnivores are considered an important component of an ecosystem and their role as apex predat...
The incorporation of precise definitions for taxonomic units into wildlife legislation has necessita...
Small populations of the endangered species are more vulnerable to extinction and hence require peri...
The recognition of recent accelerated depletion of species as a consequence of human industrial deve...
The Javan leopard (Panthera pardus melas) is a distinct subspe-cies, basal to the phylogenetic tree ...
Despite being classified as critically endangered, little work has been done on leopard protection i...
The most straightforward contribution of genetics to conservation has been the use of neutral marker...
Leopards, Panthera pardus, are widely distributed across southern Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. The e...
Leopards, Panthera pardus, are widely distributed across southern Asia and sub-Saharan Africa. The e...
Traditionally, conservation genetics has examined neutral-marker (e.g microsatellite) surveys to inf...
Genetic and phylogenetic studies on endangered species are being conducted to stop the rapid decline...
Although widely considered the epitome of adaptability, the Leopard (Panthera pardus) has experience...