The Galapagos land iguanas (genus Conolophus) have faced significant anthropogenic disturbances since the 17th century, leading to severe reduction of some populations and the extinction of others. Conservation activities, including the repatriation of captive-bred animals to depleted areas, have been ongoing since the late 1970s, but genetic information has not been extensively incorporated. Here we use nine species-specific microsatellite loci of 703 land iguanas from the six islands where the species occur today to characterize the genetic diversity within, and the levels of genetic differentiation among, current populations as well as test previous hypotheses about accidental translocations associated with early conservation efforts. Ou...
The worldwide increase of hybridization in different groups is thought to have become more important...
Hybridization plays an important role in the evolution of some of the vertebrate taxa on the Galapag...
Understanding whether groups of individuals represent a single panmictic gene pool, or multiple gene...
The Galapagos land iguanas (genus Conolophus) have faced significant anthropogenic disturbances sinc...
The Galápagos land iguanas (genus Conolophus) have faced significant anthropogenic disturbances sinc...
The distribution of the Galápagos land iguanas Conolophus subcristatus has been strongly affected by...
The distribution of the Galápagos land iguanas Conolophus subcristatus has been strongly affected by...
The two species of Galápagos land iguanas (Conolophus subcristatus and C. pallidus) are listed as 'v...
Biodiversity and wild populations are globally threatened by a wide range of actors. The genus Iguan...
The land iguanas (genus Conolophus) of the Galápagos Islands are among the most significant represen...
Lanterbecq D, Glaberman S, Vitousek MN, et al. Genetic Differentiation between Marine Iguanas from D...
Natural hybridization may influence population fitness and responsiveness to natural selection, in p...
The Lesser Antillean Iguana (Iguana delicatissima) is an endangered species threatened by habitat lo...
Land Iguanas, Conolophus subcristatus, were extirpated from Isla Baltra, Galápagos Archipelago in th...
Despite the attention given to them, the Galapagos have not yet finished offering evolutionary novel...
The worldwide increase of hybridization in different groups is thought to have become more important...
Hybridization plays an important role in the evolution of some of the vertebrate taxa on the Galapag...
Understanding whether groups of individuals represent a single panmictic gene pool, or multiple gene...
The Galapagos land iguanas (genus Conolophus) have faced significant anthropogenic disturbances sinc...
The Galápagos land iguanas (genus Conolophus) have faced significant anthropogenic disturbances sinc...
The distribution of the Galápagos land iguanas Conolophus subcristatus has been strongly affected by...
The distribution of the Galápagos land iguanas Conolophus subcristatus has been strongly affected by...
The two species of Galápagos land iguanas (Conolophus subcristatus and C. pallidus) are listed as 'v...
Biodiversity and wild populations are globally threatened by a wide range of actors. The genus Iguan...
The land iguanas (genus Conolophus) of the Galápagos Islands are among the most significant represen...
Lanterbecq D, Glaberman S, Vitousek MN, et al. Genetic Differentiation between Marine Iguanas from D...
Natural hybridization may influence population fitness and responsiveness to natural selection, in p...
The Lesser Antillean Iguana (Iguana delicatissima) is an endangered species threatened by habitat lo...
Land Iguanas, Conolophus subcristatus, were extirpated from Isla Baltra, Galápagos Archipelago in th...
Despite the attention given to them, the Galapagos have not yet finished offering evolutionary novel...
The worldwide increase of hybridization in different groups is thought to have become more important...
Hybridization plays an important role in the evolution of some of the vertebrate taxa on the Galapag...
Understanding whether groups of individuals represent a single panmictic gene pool, or multiple gene...