Global tiger Panthera tigris populations mostly survive within the geographically fragmented forest patches, thereby limited genetic exchange between isolated populations. Assessing the genetic status of these populations can reveal the effects of dispersal barriers and provide critical insights to guide future conservation actions. Using non-invasively collected biological samples, we investigated fine-scale genetic structure of tigers in the Sundarbans mangrove forests intersected by the complex river systems, and which holds one of the largest global tiger populations. We genotyped 52 tiger samples at 10 polymorphic microsatellite loci, and sequenced 33 of them for a total of 1,263 base-pairs at four mitochondrial gene fragments. Microsa...
With fewer than 200 tigers (Panthera tigris tigris) left in Nepal, that are generally confined to fi...
Abstract Despite massive global conservation strategies, tiger populations continued to decline unti...
India is home to approximately 60 per cent of the world’s remaining wild tigers, a species that has ...
Global tiger Panthera tigris populations mostly survive within the geographically fragmented forest ...
<div><p>The Sundarbans tiger inhabits a unique mangrove habitat and are morphologically distinct fro...
Despite massive global conservation strategies, tiger populations continued to decline until recentl...
Even with global support for tiger (Panthera tigris) conservation their survival is threatened by po...
Tigers Panthera tigris in the Sundarbans represent the only population adapted to living in mangrove...
Majority of the tiger habitat in Indian subcontinent lies within high human density landscapes and i...
Majority of the tiger habitat in Indian subcontinent lies within high human density landscapes and i...
Species conservation can be improved by knowledge of evolutionary and genetic history. Tigers are am...
Gene flow is a critical ecological process that must be maintained in order to counteract the detrim...
<div><p>Even with global support for tiger (<i>Panthera tigris</i>) conservation their survival is t...
The Sundarbans is a Tiger Conservation Landscape of global priority that supports one of the most im...
Even with global support for tiger (Panthera tigris) conservation their survival is threatened by po...
With fewer than 200 tigers (Panthera tigris tigris) left in Nepal, that are generally confined to fi...
Abstract Despite massive global conservation strategies, tiger populations continued to decline unti...
India is home to approximately 60 per cent of the world’s remaining wild tigers, a species that has ...
Global tiger Panthera tigris populations mostly survive within the geographically fragmented forest ...
<div><p>The Sundarbans tiger inhabits a unique mangrove habitat and are morphologically distinct fro...
Despite massive global conservation strategies, tiger populations continued to decline until recentl...
Even with global support for tiger (Panthera tigris) conservation their survival is threatened by po...
Tigers Panthera tigris in the Sundarbans represent the only population adapted to living in mangrove...
Majority of the tiger habitat in Indian subcontinent lies within high human density landscapes and i...
Majority of the tiger habitat in Indian subcontinent lies within high human density landscapes and i...
Species conservation can be improved by knowledge of evolutionary and genetic history. Tigers are am...
Gene flow is a critical ecological process that must be maintained in order to counteract the detrim...
<div><p>Even with global support for tiger (<i>Panthera tigris</i>) conservation their survival is t...
The Sundarbans is a Tiger Conservation Landscape of global priority that supports one of the most im...
Even with global support for tiger (Panthera tigris) conservation their survival is threatened by po...
With fewer than 200 tigers (Panthera tigris tigris) left in Nepal, that are generally confined to fi...
Abstract Despite massive global conservation strategies, tiger populations continued to decline unti...
India is home to approximately 60 per cent of the world’s remaining wild tigers, a species that has ...