The application ancient genetic information to management practices can provide a critical understanding of species of conservation concern. Utilizing the interpretations from two ancient DNA datasets I assess conservation implications for the locally threatened caribou (Rangifer tarandus) and the globally endangered saiga antelope (Saiga tatarica). Using Bayesian Inference to assess herd affinity of ancient caribou, I identify a dynamic history, including an unexpected lineage replacement event coincident with the deposition of the White River tephra (~1,000yrsBP). I then combine a recently published saiga aDNA dataset identifying a 65-75% population decline likely related to the glacial-interglacial transition at the Pleistocene-Holoce...
The mitochondrial DNA diversity of 62 human population samples was examined for potential signals of...
<div><p>Glacial refugia considerably shaped the phylogeographical structure of species and may influ...
Copyright © 2004 by the American Association for the Advancement of ScienceThe widespread extinction...
The causes of the late Pleistocene megafaunal extinctions are poorly understood. Different lines of ...
Ancient DNA analyses of historical, archaeological and paleontological remains can contribute import...
The role of Beringia as a refugium and route for trans-continental exchange of fauna during glacial ...
The extent of genetic diversity loss and former connectivity between fragmented populations are ofte...
DNA sequences extracted from preserved remains can add considerable resolution to inference of past ...
Ancient DNA provides a unique means to record genetic change through time and directly observe evolu...
The extent of genetic diversity loss and former connectivity between fragmented populations are ofte...
Isolating and studying degraded DNA from preserved organismal remains and environmental samples allo...
Mitochondrial phylogeographic analyses of modern populations can be used to make inferences about th...
Understanding the evolutionary history of contemporary animal groups is essential for conservation a...
In the face of an increasing number of species being threatened by extinction, museum collections ca...
The cave lion (Panthera spelaea), the grey wolf (Canis lupus) and the brown bear (Ursus arctos) all ...
The mitochondrial DNA diversity of 62 human population samples was examined for potential signals of...
<div><p>Glacial refugia considerably shaped the phylogeographical structure of species and may influ...
Copyright © 2004 by the American Association for the Advancement of ScienceThe widespread extinction...
The causes of the late Pleistocene megafaunal extinctions are poorly understood. Different lines of ...
Ancient DNA analyses of historical, archaeological and paleontological remains can contribute import...
The role of Beringia as a refugium and route for trans-continental exchange of fauna during glacial ...
The extent of genetic diversity loss and former connectivity between fragmented populations are ofte...
DNA sequences extracted from preserved remains can add considerable resolution to inference of past ...
Ancient DNA provides a unique means to record genetic change through time and directly observe evolu...
The extent of genetic diversity loss and former connectivity between fragmented populations are ofte...
Isolating and studying degraded DNA from preserved organismal remains and environmental samples allo...
Mitochondrial phylogeographic analyses of modern populations can be used to make inferences about th...
Understanding the evolutionary history of contemporary animal groups is essential for conservation a...
In the face of an increasing number of species being threatened by extinction, museum collections ca...
The cave lion (Panthera spelaea), the grey wolf (Canis lupus) and the brown bear (Ursus arctos) all ...
The mitochondrial DNA diversity of 62 human population samples was examined for potential signals of...
<div><p>Glacial refugia considerably shaped the phylogeographical structure of species and may influ...
Copyright © 2004 by the American Association for the Advancement of ScienceThe widespread extinction...