<p>The evolutionary history of a species is key for understanding the taxonomy and for the design of effective management strategies for species conservation. The knowledge about the phylogenetic position of the lion (Panthera leo) in West/Central Africa is largely based on mitochondrial markers. Previous studies using mtDNA only have shown this region to hold a distinct evolutionary lineage. In addition, anthropogenic factors have led to a strong decline in West/Central African lion numbers, thus, the conservation value of these populations is particularly high. Here, we investigate whether autosomal markers are concordant with previously described phylogeographic patterns, and confirm the unique position of the West/Central African lion. ...
Comparative phylogeography of African savannah mammals shows a congruent pattern in which population...
The African lion (Panthera leo), listed as a vulnerable species on the IUCN Red List of Threatened S...
Lion (Panthera leo) numbers are in serious decline and two of only a handful of evolutionary signifi...
<div><p>The evolutionary history of a species is key for understanding the taxonomy and for the desi...
The evolutionary history of a species is key for understanding the taxonomy and for the design of ef...
The evolutionary history of a species is key for understanding the taxonomy and for the design of ef...
Aim In recent decades there has been a marked decline in the numbers of African lions (Panthera leo)...
Copyright © Royal Society 2006Understanding the phylogeographic processes affecting endangered speci...
Comparative phylogeography of African savannah mammals shows a congruent pattern in which population...
Comparative phylogeography of African savannah mammals shows a congruent pattern in which population...
BackgroundUnderstanding the demographic history of a population is critical to conservation and to o...
Background Previous phylogeographic studies of the lion (Panthera leo) have improved our insight int...
Presented at the 9th international wildlife ranching symposium: wildlife - the key to prosperity for...
<div><p>Analysis of DNA sequence diversity at the 12S to 16S mitochondrial genes of 165 African lion...
The African lion (Panthera leo), listed as a vulnerable species on the IUCN Red List of Threatened S...
Comparative phylogeography of African savannah mammals shows a congruent pattern in which population...
The African lion (Panthera leo), listed as a vulnerable species on the IUCN Red List of Threatened S...
Lion (Panthera leo) numbers are in serious decline and two of only a handful of evolutionary signifi...
<div><p>The evolutionary history of a species is key for understanding the taxonomy and for the desi...
The evolutionary history of a species is key for understanding the taxonomy and for the design of ef...
The evolutionary history of a species is key for understanding the taxonomy and for the design of ef...
Aim In recent decades there has been a marked decline in the numbers of African lions (Panthera leo)...
Copyright © Royal Society 2006Understanding the phylogeographic processes affecting endangered speci...
Comparative phylogeography of African savannah mammals shows a congruent pattern in which population...
Comparative phylogeography of African savannah mammals shows a congruent pattern in which population...
BackgroundUnderstanding the demographic history of a population is critical to conservation and to o...
Background Previous phylogeographic studies of the lion (Panthera leo) have improved our insight int...
Presented at the 9th international wildlife ranching symposium: wildlife - the key to prosperity for...
<div><p>Analysis of DNA sequence diversity at the 12S to 16S mitochondrial genes of 165 African lion...
The African lion (Panthera leo), listed as a vulnerable species on the IUCN Red List of Threatened S...
Comparative phylogeography of African savannah mammals shows a congruent pattern in which population...
The African lion (Panthera leo), listed as a vulnerable species on the IUCN Red List of Threatened S...
Lion (Panthera leo) numbers are in serious decline and two of only a handful of evolutionary signifi...