The endemic Jamaican boa (or "yellow boa", Epicrates subflavus) is a vulnerable species of the Caribbean biodiversity hotspot whose natural populations greatly declined mainly due to predation by introduced species, human persecution, and habitat destruction. A captive breeding program was initiated in 1976 and rationalized in 2002 by the establishment of a European Endangered Species Program. During the last 30 years, more than 600 offspring, of which 80 are still alive today, have been produced and distributed among European host institutions and privates. Here, using nine nuclear microsatellite loci and a fragment of the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene, we (i) determine the natural population from which the founders originate, (ii) ident...
The Bolson tortoise (Gopherus flavomarginatus) is the first species of extirpated megafauna to be re...
Macabea cattle are the only Bos taurus breed that have adapted to the wet tropical conditions of the...
Wildlife conservation is of major biological importance due to the survivability of organisms in an ...
The Jamaican boa (Epicrates subflavus; also called Yellow boa) is an endemic species whose natural p...
The endemic Puerto Rican boa (Epicrates inornatus) has spent 42 years on the Endangered Species List...
AbstractThe Virgin Islands boa (Chilabothrus monensis) was listed as critically endangered by the U....
The Virgin Islands boa (Chilabothrus monensis) was listed as critically endangered by the U.S. Fish ...
Pateke/brown teal (Anas chlorotis) have experienced a severe population crash leaving only two remna...
Breeding programs for endangered species increasingly use molecular genetics to inform their managem...
Population genetic methods can be employed to inform the conservation of a species in a number of wa...
The endemic Puerto Rican boa (Epicrates inornatus) has spent 42 years on the Endangered Species List...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 177-242.1. General introduction : the assessment of genetic div...
The West Indian manatee (Trichechus manatus) and the Amazonian manatee (Trichechus inunguis) belong ...
Evolutionary biology is not a specialty, like genetics or development - it is an explanation of what...
The reintroduction of the scimitar-horned oryx to Chad is a multi-disciplinary endeavour, planned an...
The Bolson tortoise (Gopherus flavomarginatus) is the first species of extirpated megafauna to be re...
Macabea cattle are the only Bos taurus breed that have adapted to the wet tropical conditions of the...
Wildlife conservation is of major biological importance due to the survivability of organisms in an ...
The Jamaican boa (Epicrates subflavus; also called Yellow boa) is an endemic species whose natural p...
The endemic Puerto Rican boa (Epicrates inornatus) has spent 42 years on the Endangered Species List...
AbstractThe Virgin Islands boa (Chilabothrus monensis) was listed as critically endangered by the U....
The Virgin Islands boa (Chilabothrus monensis) was listed as critically endangered by the U.S. Fish ...
Pateke/brown teal (Anas chlorotis) have experienced a severe population crash leaving only two remna...
Breeding programs for endangered species increasingly use molecular genetics to inform their managem...
Population genetic methods can be employed to inform the conservation of a species in a number of wa...
The endemic Puerto Rican boa (Epicrates inornatus) has spent 42 years on the Endangered Species List...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 177-242.1. General introduction : the assessment of genetic div...
The West Indian manatee (Trichechus manatus) and the Amazonian manatee (Trichechus inunguis) belong ...
Evolutionary biology is not a specialty, like genetics or development - it is an explanation of what...
The reintroduction of the scimitar-horned oryx to Chad is a multi-disciplinary endeavour, planned an...
The Bolson tortoise (Gopherus flavomarginatus) is the first species of extirpated megafauna to be re...
Macabea cattle are the only Bos taurus breed that have adapted to the wet tropical conditions of the...
Wildlife conservation is of major biological importance due to the survivability of organisms in an ...