The recovery and persistence of rare and endangered species are often threatened by genetic factors, such as the accumulation of deleterious mutations, loss of adaptive potential, and inbreeding depression [1]. Island foxes (Urocyon littoralis), the dwarfed descendants of mainland gray foxes (Urocyon cinereoargenteus), have inhabited California's Channel Islands for >9,000 years [2-4]. Previous genomic analyses revealed that island foxes have exceptionally low levels of diversity and elevated levels of putatively deleterious variation [5]. Nonetheless, all six populations have persisted for thousands of generations, and several populations rebounded rapidly after recent severe bottlenecks [6, 7]. Here, we combine morphological ...
2019-05-02Loss of genetic diversity in wild populations can have profound effects on the ability of ...
Invasive mammalian carnivores contribute disproportionately to declines in global biodiversity. In C...
Pleistocene aridification in central North America caused many temperate forest-associated vertebrat...
The recovery and persistence of rare and endangered species are often threatened by genetic factors,...
In small isolated populations the fate of mutations is governed largely by chance rather than natura...
The evolutionary mechanisms generating the tremendous biodiversity of islands have long fascinated e...
We used mitochondrial sequences and nuclear microsatellites to investigate population structure of g...
<div><p>Island endemics are typically differentiated from their mainland progenitors in behavior, mo...
Isolation at small population size can reduce individual fitness and impede population growth caused...
The evolutionary mechanisms generating the tremendous biodiversity of islands have long fascinated e...
Genetic factors in the decline of small populations are extremely difficult to study in nature. We l...
<div><p>Pleistocene aridification in central North America caused many temperate forest-associated v...
Reduced fitness through genetic drift and inbreeding is a major threat to small and isolated populat...
Invasive mammalian carnivores contribute disproportionately to declines in global biodiversity. In C...
Island endemics are typically differentiated from their mainland progenitors in behavior, morphology...
2019-05-02Loss of genetic diversity in wild populations can have profound effects on the ability of ...
Invasive mammalian carnivores contribute disproportionately to declines in global biodiversity. In C...
Pleistocene aridification in central North America caused many temperate forest-associated vertebrat...
The recovery and persistence of rare and endangered species are often threatened by genetic factors,...
In small isolated populations the fate of mutations is governed largely by chance rather than natura...
The evolutionary mechanisms generating the tremendous biodiversity of islands have long fascinated e...
We used mitochondrial sequences and nuclear microsatellites to investigate population structure of g...
<div><p>Island endemics are typically differentiated from their mainland progenitors in behavior, mo...
Isolation at small population size can reduce individual fitness and impede population growth caused...
The evolutionary mechanisms generating the tremendous biodiversity of islands have long fascinated e...
Genetic factors in the decline of small populations are extremely difficult to study in nature. We l...
<div><p>Pleistocene aridification in central North America caused many temperate forest-associated v...
Reduced fitness through genetic drift and inbreeding is a major threat to small and isolated populat...
Invasive mammalian carnivores contribute disproportionately to declines in global biodiversity. In C...
Island endemics are typically differentiated from their mainland progenitors in behavior, morphology...
2019-05-02Loss of genetic diversity in wild populations can have profound effects on the ability of ...
Invasive mammalian carnivores contribute disproportionately to declines in global biodiversity. In C...
Pleistocene aridification in central North America caused many temperate forest-associated vertebrat...