Times Cited: 91International audienceIndividual identification via non-invasive sampling is of prime importance in conservation genetics and in behavioral ecology. This approach allows for genetics studies of wild animals without having to catch them, or even to observe them. The material used as a source of DNA is usually faeces, shed hairs, or shed feathers. It has been recently shown that this material may lead to genotyping errors, mainly due to allelic dropout. In addition to these technical errors, there are problems with accurately estimating the probability of identity (PI, or the probability of two individuals having identical genotypes) because of the presence of close relatives in natural populations. As a consequence, before ini...
Noninvasive samples for genetic analyses have become essential to address ecological questions. Popu...
The decreasing cost and increasing scope and power of emerging genomic technologies are reshaping th...
International audiencePopulation size information is critical for managing endangered or harvested p...
Times Cited: 91International audienceIndividual identification via non-invasive sampling is of prime...
Times Cited: 153International audienceIndividual identification using DNA fingerprinting methods is ...
The use of non-invasive genetic samples to identify individual animals is becoming increasingly comm...
The Earth's biodiversity is currently experiencing immense pressure from habitat loss, overexploitat...
Times Cited: 124International audienceGenotyping errors occur when the genotype determined after mol...
Times Cited: 185International audienceNoninvasive sampling allows genetic studies of free-ranging an...
The use of noninvasively collected samples greatly expands the range of ecological issues that may b...
1. Effective conservation requires accurate data on population genetic diversity, inbreeding, and ge...
Genetic marker-based identification of distinct individuals and recognition of duplicated individual...
Noninvasive genetic approaches continue to improve studies in molecular ecology, conserva-tion genet...
The use of noninvasive genetic sampling (NGS) for surveying wild populations is increasing rapidly. ...
Noninvasive samples for genetic analyses have become essential to address ecological questions. Popu...
The decreasing cost and increasing scope and power of emerging genomic technologies are reshaping th...
International audiencePopulation size information is critical for managing endangered or harvested p...
Times Cited: 91International audienceIndividual identification via non-invasive sampling is of prime...
Times Cited: 153International audienceIndividual identification using DNA fingerprinting methods is ...
The use of non-invasive genetic samples to identify individual animals is becoming increasingly comm...
The Earth's biodiversity is currently experiencing immense pressure from habitat loss, overexploitat...
Times Cited: 124International audienceGenotyping errors occur when the genotype determined after mol...
Times Cited: 185International audienceNoninvasive sampling allows genetic studies of free-ranging an...
The use of noninvasively collected samples greatly expands the range of ecological issues that may b...
1. Effective conservation requires accurate data on population genetic diversity, inbreeding, and ge...
Genetic marker-based identification of distinct individuals and recognition of duplicated individual...
Noninvasive genetic approaches continue to improve studies in molecular ecology, conserva-tion genet...
The use of noninvasive genetic sampling (NGS) for surveying wild populations is increasing rapidly. ...
Noninvasive samples for genetic analyses have become essential to address ecological questions. Popu...
The decreasing cost and increasing scope and power of emerging genomic technologies are reshaping th...
International audiencePopulation size information is critical for managing endangered or harvested p...