Background: The Visayan Tarictic Hornbill (Penelopides panini) and the Walden's Hornbill (Aceros waldeni) are two threatened hornbill species endemic to the western islands of the Visayas that constitute - between Luzon and Mindanao - the central island group of the Philippine archipelago. In order to evaluate their genetic diversity and to support efforts towards their conservation, we analyzed genetic variation in similar to 600 base pairs (bp) of the mitochondrial control region I and at 12-19 nuclear microsatellite loci. The sampling covered extant populations, still occurring only on two islands (P. panini: Panay and Negros, A. waldeni: only Panay), and it was augmented with museum specimens of extinct populations from neighboring isla...
<div><p>Small populations of endangered species can be impacted by genetic processes such as drift a...
Aims: We aimed to investigate the effects of historical land-sea boundary and vegetation dynamics in...
Because of rapidly changing environmental conditions (e.g., climate change and habitat destruction),...
Philippine hornbills of the genera Aceros and Penelopides (Bucerotidae) are known to possess a large...
The Philippine Eagle Pithecophaga jefferyi is a diurnal raptor endemic to the Philippines. Its dist...
Bird species may exhibit unexpected population structuring over small distances, with gene flow rest...
DNA barcoding based on mitochondrial DNA COI gene is very useful in identifying of Indonesian hornbi...
In this study, we have used fragments of three mitochondrial genes (Control Region, CR; transfer RNA...
Investigations of colonization patterns have contributed to fundamental advances in evolutionary and...
Phylogeographic studies of Philippine birds support that deep genetic structure occurs across contin...
<div><p>Phylogeographic studies of Philippine birds support that deep genetic structure occurs acros...
Hornbills (Aves: family Bucerotidae) are a charismatic group of Palaeotropical birds recognised for ...
Conservation translocations are an important tool to circumvent extinctions on oceanic islands. A th...
The hornbills comprise a group of morphologically and behaviorally distinct Palaeotropical bird spec...
The largest anthropogenic extinction events during the Holocene occurred on Pacific islands, where t...
<div><p>Small populations of endangered species can be impacted by genetic processes such as drift a...
Aims: We aimed to investigate the effects of historical land-sea boundary and vegetation dynamics in...
Because of rapidly changing environmental conditions (e.g., climate change and habitat destruction),...
Philippine hornbills of the genera Aceros and Penelopides (Bucerotidae) are known to possess a large...
The Philippine Eagle Pithecophaga jefferyi is a diurnal raptor endemic to the Philippines. Its dist...
Bird species may exhibit unexpected population structuring over small distances, with gene flow rest...
DNA barcoding based on mitochondrial DNA COI gene is very useful in identifying of Indonesian hornbi...
In this study, we have used fragments of three mitochondrial genes (Control Region, CR; transfer RNA...
Investigations of colonization patterns have contributed to fundamental advances in evolutionary and...
Phylogeographic studies of Philippine birds support that deep genetic structure occurs across contin...
<div><p>Phylogeographic studies of Philippine birds support that deep genetic structure occurs acros...
Hornbills (Aves: family Bucerotidae) are a charismatic group of Palaeotropical birds recognised for ...
Conservation translocations are an important tool to circumvent extinctions on oceanic islands. A th...
The hornbills comprise a group of morphologically and behaviorally distinct Palaeotropical bird spec...
The largest anthropogenic extinction events during the Holocene occurred on Pacific islands, where t...
<div><p>Small populations of endangered species can be impacted by genetic processes such as drift a...
Aims: We aimed to investigate the effects of historical land-sea boundary and vegetation dynamics in...
Because of rapidly changing environmental conditions (e.g., climate change and habitat destruction),...