Recent improvements in genetic analyses have paved the way in using molecular data to answer questions regarding evolutionary history, genetic structure, and demography. Key deer are a federally endangered subspecies assumed to be genetically unique, homogeneous, and have a female-biased population of approximately 900 deer. We used 985 bp of the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene and 12 microsatellite loci to test two hypotheses: (1) that Key deer are isolated and have reduced diversity compared to mainland deer and (2) that isolation of the Florida Keys has led to a small population size and a high risk of extinction. Our results indicate that Key deer are indeed genetically isolated from mainland white-tailed deer and that there is a lack o...
Genetic data from a long-term (16-year) study of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) on the U...
Site fidelity and philopatry are behavioral adaptations found in many species and their fitness bene...
Most large mammals have constantly been exposed to anthropogenic influence over decades or even cent...
Recent improvements in genetic analyses have paved the way in using molecular data to answer questio...
Translocations are an effectual management strategy for the reestablishment and reconnection of enda...
Islands are generally colonized by few individuals which could lead to a founder effect causing loss...
Highly mobile species that thrive in a wide range of habitats are expected to show little genetic di...
The reintroduction is an important conservation tool to restore a species in its historically distri...
Population genetics of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus ) have been influenced through huma...
Molecular phylogenetics, interspecific comparisons, and assisted reproductive techniques are recent ...
Fencing wildlife populations can aid wildlife management goals, but potential benefits may not alway...
Developing successful conservation programs for genetically depleted species is challenging. Surviva...
Invasive species are a primary driver of global biodiversity decline, especially on islands, which f...
Human influence typically impacts on natural populations of conservation interest. These interaction...
Invasive species management practices often include genetic analyses to better inform decision-makin...
Genetic data from a long-term (16-year) study of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) on the U...
Site fidelity and philopatry are behavioral adaptations found in many species and their fitness bene...
Most large mammals have constantly been exposed to anthropogenic influence over decades or even cent...
Recent improvements in genetic analyses have paved the way in using molecular data to answer questio...
Translocations are an effectual management strategy for the reestablishment and reconnection of enda...
Islands are generally colonized by few individuals which could lead to a founder effect causing loss...
Highly mobile species that thrive in a wide range of habitats are expected to show little genetic di...
The reintroduction is an important conservation tool to restore a species in its historically distri...
Population genetics of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus ) have been influenced through huma...
Molecular phylogenetics, interspecific comparisons, and assisted reproductive techniques are recent ...
Fencing wildlife populations can aid wildlife management goals, but potential benefits may not alway...
Developing successful conservation programs for genetically depleted species is challenging. Surviva...
Invasive species are a primary driver of global biodiversity decline, especially on islands, which f...
Human influence typically impacts on natural populations of conservation interest. These interaction...
Invasive species management practices often include genetic analyses to better inform decision-makin...
Genetic data from a long-term (16-year) study of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) on the U...
Site fidelity and philopatry are behavioral adaptations found in many species and their fitness bene...
Most large mammals have constantly been exposed to anthropogenic influence over decades or even cent...