Population declines resulting from anthropogenic activities are of major consequence for the long-term survival of species because the resulting loss of genetic diversity can lead to extinction via the effects of inbreeding depression, fixation of deleterious mutations, and loss of adaptive potential. Otariid pinnipeds have been exploited commercially to near extinction with some species showing higher demographic resilience and recolonization potential than others. The New Zealand fur seal (NZFS) was heavily impacted by commercial sealing between the late 18th and early 19th centuries, but has recolonized its former range in southern Australia. The species has also recolonized its former range in New Zealand, yet little is known about the ...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comHuman-induced changes to natural sys...
A number of species endemic to New Zealand have seemingly restricted ranges relative to their more w...
Commercial sealing in the 18th and 19th centuries had a major impact on the Antarctic and subantarct...
Population declines resulting from anthropogenic activities are of major consequence for the long-te...
Population declines resulting from anthropogenic activities are of major consequence for the long-te...
Next‐generation reduced representation sequencing (RRS) approaches show great potential for resolvin...
The recent increase in the New Zealand fur seal (Arctocephalus forsteri) population has given rise t...
Commercial harvest severely reduced the abundance of New Zealand fur seals (NZFSs; Arctocephalus aus...
Next‐generation reduced representation sequencing (RRS) approaches show great potential for resolvin...
New Zealand fur seals are one of many pinniped species that survived the commercial sealing of the e...
New Zealand fur seals (NZFS, Arctocephalus forsteri) are a relatively common feature on the rocky co...
The New Zealand fur seal (Arctocephalus forsteri) passed through a population bottleneck due to comm...
The New Zealand sea lion (NZSL) is of high conservation concern due to its limited distribution and ...
Commercial sealing in the 18th and 19th centuries had a major impact on the Antarctic and subantarct...
Genetic variation, and the way in which it is partitioned among populations, has implications for a ...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comHuman-induced changes to natural sys...
A number of species endemic to New Zealand have seemingly restricted ranges relative to their more w...
Commercial sealing in the 18th and 19th centuries had a major impact on the Antarctic and subantarct...
Population declines resulting from anthropogenic activities are of major consequence for the long-te...
Population declines resulting from anthropogenic activities are of major consequence for the long-te...
Next‐generation reduced representation sequencing (RRS) approaches show great potential for resolvin...
The recent increase in the New Zealand fur seal (Arctocephalus forsteri) population has given rise t...
Commercial harvest severely reduced the abundance of New Zealand fur seals (NZFSs; Arctocephalus aus...
Next‐generation reduced representation sequencing (RRS) approaches show great potential for resolvin...
New Zealand fur seals are one of many pinniped species that survived the commercial sealing of the e...
New Zealand fur seals (NZFS, Arctocephalus forsteri) are a relatively common feature on the rocky co...
The New Zealand fur seal (Arctocephalus forsteri) passed through a population bottleneck due to comm...
The New Zealand sea lion (NZSL) is of high conservation concern due to its limited distribution and ...
Commercial sealing in the 18th and 19th centuries had a major impact on the Antarctic and subantarct...
Genetic variation, and the way in which it is partitioned among populations, has implications for a ...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comHuman-induced changes to natural sys...
A number of species endemic to New Zealand have seemingly restricted ranges relative to their more w...
Commercial sealing in the 18th and 19th centuries had a major impact on the Antarctic and subantarct...