The importance of evolutionary conservation – how understanding evolutionary forces can help guide conservation decisions – is widely recognized. However, the historical demography of many endangered species is unknown, despite the fact that this can have important implications for contemporary ecological processes and for extinction risk. Here, we reconstruct the population history of the Seychelles warbler (Acrocephalus sechellensis) – an ecological model species. By the 1960s, this species was on the brink of extinction, but its previous history is unknown. We used DNA samples from contemporary and museum specimens spanning 140 years to reconstruct bottleneck history. We found a 25% reduction in genetic diversity between museum and conte...
The Seychelles Magpie-Robin Copsychus sechellarum is an IUCN Red-List Endangered species endemic to ...
The faunas of tropical islands are particularly rich in endemic species, and constitute a disproport...
Between 1959 and 1968 the entire world population of Seychelles warblers (Acrocephalus sechellensis)...
The importance of evolutionary conservation – how understanding evolutionary forces can help guide c...
The importance of evolutionary conservation – how understanding evolutionary forces can help guide c...
An important requirement for biologists conserving vulnerable species of wildlife and managing genet...
In this thesis, I investigated how evolutionary forces and conservation action interact to shape ne...
Re-introduction is an important tool for recovering endangered species; however, the magnitude of ge...
Uncovering the population genetic histories of non-model organisms is increasingly possible through ...
High genetic diversity is often a good predictor of long-term population viability, yet some species...
The exceptional biodiversity of Reunion Island is threatened by anthropogenic landscape changes that...
Translocations are an increasingly common tool in conservation. The maintenance of genetic diversity...
The Seychelles Magpie-Robin Copsychus sechellarum is an IUCN Red-List Endangered species endemic to ...
The faunas of tropical islands are particularly rich in endemic species, and constitute a disproport...
Between 1959 and 1968 the entire world population of Seychelles warblers (Acrocephalus sechellensis)...
The importance of evolutionary conservation – how understanding evolutionary forces can help guide c...
The importance of evolutionary conservation – how understanding evolutionary forces can help guide c...
An important requirement for biologists conserving vulnerable species of wildlife and managing genet...
In this thesis, I investigated how evolutionary forces and conservation action interact to shape ne...
Re-introduction is an important tool for recovering endangered species; however, the magnitude of ge...
Uncovering the population genetic histories of non-model organisms is increasingly possible through ...
High genetic diversity is often a good predictor of long-term population viability, yet some species...
The exceptional biodiversity of Reunion Island is threatened by anthropogenic landscape changes that...
Translocations are an increasingly common tool in conservation. The maintenance of genetic diversity...
The Seychelles Magpie-Robin Copsychus sechellarum is an IUCN Red-List Endangered species endemic to ...
The faunas of tropical islands are particularly rich in endemic species, and constitute a disproport...
Between 1959 and 1968 the entire world population of Seychelles warblers (Acrocephalus sechellensis)...