Hybridisation between domestic and wild taxa can pose severe threats to wildlife conservation, and human induced hybridisation, often linked to species' introductions and habitat degradation, may promote reproductive opportunities between species for which natural interbreeding would be highly unlikely. Using a biome specific approach, we examine the effects of a suite of ecological drivers on the European wildcat's genetic integrity, while assessing the role played by protected areas in this process. We used genotype data from 1217 putative European wildcat samples from 13 European countries to assess the effects of landcover, disturbance and legal landscape protection on the European wildcat's genetic integrity across European biomes, thr...
The European wildcat, Felis silvestris silvestris, serves as a prominent target species for the reco...
The European wildcat (Felis silvestris silvestris) is a focal species for conservation in many Europ...
The wildcat in Scotland, UK, is currently at risk of extinction because of hybridization with feral ...
Hybridisation between domestic and wild taxa can pose severe threats to wildlife conservation, and h...
Hybridisation between domestic and wild taxa can pose severe threats to wildlife conservation, and h...
Hybridization between wild species and their domestic congeners is considered a major threat for wil...
Hybridization between wild species and their domestic congeners is considered a major concern for sp...
Hybridization between wild species and their domestic congeners is considered a major concern for sp...
Hybridisation between wild and domesticated organisms is a worldwide conservation issue. In the Jura...
Extant populations of the European wildcat are fragmented across the continent, the likely consequen...
Hybridization between wild species and their domestic congeners is considered a major concern for sp...
Extant populations of the European wildcat are fragmented across the continent, the likely consequen...
Introgression between domestic and wild taxa is a conservation issue because it can lead to the gene...
Introgression between domestic and wild taxa is a conservation issue because it can lead to the gene...
Introgression of domestic cat genes and habitat fragmentation are the main conservation threats for ...
The European wildcat, Felis silvestris silvestris, serves as a prominent target species for the reco...
The European wildcat (Felis silvestris silvestris) is a focal species for conservation in many Europ...
The wildcat in Scotland, UK, is currently at risk of extinction because of hybridization with feral ...
Hybridisation between domestic and wild taxa can pose severe threats to wildlife conservation, and h...
Hybridisation between domestic and wild taxa can pose severe threats to wildlife conservation, and h...
Hybridization between wild species and their domestic congeners is considered a major threat for wil...
Hybridization between wild species and their domestic congeners is considered a major concern for sp...
Hybridization between wild species and their domestic congeners is considered a major concern for sp...
Hybridisation between wild and domesticated organisms is a worldwide conservation issue. In the Jura...
Extant populations of the European wildcat are fragmented across the continent, the likely consequen...
Hybridization between wild species and their domestic congeners is considered a major concern for sp...
Extant populations of the European wildcat are fragmented across the continent, the likely consequen...
Introgression between domestic and wild taxa is a conservation issue because it can lead to the gene...
Introgression between domestic and wild taxa is a conservation issue because it can lead to the gene...
Introgression of domestic cat genes and habitat fragmentation are the main conservation threats for ...
The European wildcat, Felis silvestris silvestris, serves as a prominent target species for the reco...
The European wildcat (Felis silvestris silvestris) is a focal species for conservation in many Europ...
The wildcat in Scotland, UK, is currently at risk of extinction because of hybridization with feral ...