Noninvasive genetic sampling is the most reliable approach to collect endangered species which are typically rare and elusive. However, the approach is hampered by poor quality and quantity of DNA amount, and therefore, a pilot study is required. Our current short communication article reports the first noninvasive genetic sampling approach using feces of critically endangered Bawean deer (Axis kuhlii) to test the effect of aging on the amount of DNA extraction. Fecal samples of the Bawean deer were collected from the Bawean Deer Captive Unit in Sangkapura Village, Bawean Island, East Java. The samples were grouped into two different categories, namely: 1) New samples: for feces that had just been expelled for less than a day and 2) Old sam...
Despite the critical need for non-invasive tools to improve monitoring of wildlife populations, espe...
Poaching is a crime that occurs worldwide and can be extremely difficult to investigate and prosecut...
Knowledge of population demographics is important for species management but can be challenging in l...
Extraction of DNA from non-invasive samples (feces) has been used increasingly in genetic research o...
Invasive sambar deer (Rusa unicolor) are having significant detrimental impacts on natural environme...
Despite the critical need for non-invasive tools to improve monitoring of wildlife populations, espe...
Noninvasive genetic sampling allows studying wildlife without having to catch, handle or even observ...
Non-invasive genetic sampling using materials such as faeces or hair can be used to monitor wildlife...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Non-invasively collected samples allow a variety of genetic studies on en...
Poaching is a crime that occurs worldwide and can be extremely difficult to investigate and prosecut...
peer reviewedSince the second Indochina war, habitat destruction and overhunting has resulted in fra...
Wildlife research has been indispensable for increasing our insight into ecosystem functioning as we...
Population genetic analyses for moose have been based on DNA extracted from blood and other body tis...
Almost all Indochinese ungulates are classified as globally threatened but efforts to assess and mon...
The use of non-invasive genetic sampling techniques is becoming frequent in the field of conservati...
Despite the critical need for non-invasive tools to improve monitoring of wildlife populations, espe...
Poaching is a crime that occurs worldwide and can be extremely difficult to investigate and prosecut...
Knowledge of population demographics is important for species management but can be challenging in l...
Extraction of DNA from non-invasive samples (feces) has been used increasingly in genetic research o...
Invasive sambar deer (Rusa unicolor) are having significant detrimental impacts on natural environme...
Despite the critical need for non-invasive tools to improve monitoring of wildlife populations, espe...
Noninvasive genetic sampling allows studying wildlife without having to catch, handle or even observ...
Non-invasive genetic sampling using materials such as faeces or hair can be used to monitor wildlife...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Non-invasively collected samples allow a variety of genetic studies on en...
Poaching is a crime that occurs worldwide and can be extremely difficult to investigate and prosecut...
peer reviewedSince the second Indochina war, habitat destruction and overhunting has resulted in fra...
Wildlife research has been indispensable for increasing our insight into ecosystem functioning as we...
Population genetic analyses for moose have been based on DNA extracted from blood and other body tis...
Almost all Indochinese ungulates are classified as globally threatened but efforts to assess and mon...
The use of non-invasive genetic sampling techniques is becoming frequent in the field of conservati...
Despite the critical need for non-invasive tools to improve monitoring of wildlife populations, espe...
Poaching is a crime that occurs worldwide and can be extremely difficult to investigate and prosecut...
Knowledge of population demographics is important for species management but can be challenging in l...