Mediterranean red-legged (Alectoris rufa) and rock (Alectoris graeca) partridge populations are affected by genetic pollution. The chukar partridge (Alectoris chukar), a species only partly native to Europe, is the most frequently introgressive taxon detected in the genome of hybrid partridges. Both theoretical (evolutionary) and practical (resources management) matters spur to get insight into the geographic origin of the A. chukar hybridizing swarm. The phenotypic A. rufa populations colonizing the easternmost part of the distribution range of this species, the islands of Elba (Italy) and Corsica (France), were investigated. The analysis of both mitochondrial (mtDNA: Cytochrome-b gene plus Control Region: 2,250 characters) a...
The ever-increasing biotic homogenization - especially when associated with introgressive hybridizat...
The rock partridge, Alectoris graeca, is a polytypic species declining in Italy mostly due to anthro...
Genetic biodiversity preservation is the most important requirement to guarantee the survival of a s...
The red-legged partridge, Alectoris rufa (Phasianidae), is a game bird hunted throughout its rang...
The chukar (Alectoris chukar, Galliformes) is one of the most important game birds as it is widely ...
The Chukar Partridge Alectoris chukar (Phasianidae) is a popular game bird whose range extends from...
Since last century the red-legged partridge (Alectoris rufa, Galliformes), a species native to south...
The decline of over-hunted red-legged (Alectoris rufa) and rock (A. graeca) partridge populations ha...
The nominal subspecies of rock partridge (Alectoris graeca graeca) is widely distributed in Greece, ...
Invasive alien species are a major cause of biodiversity loss. Nevertheless, non-native species can ...
Translocations and releases of farm-reared birds are considered among the major drivers of genetic p...
The red-legged partridge (Alectoris rufa, Galliformes) is listed as Species of European Conservation...
The red-legged partridge (Alectoris rufa, Galliformes) is listed as Species of European Conservation...
The ever-increasing biotic homogenization - especially when associated with introgressive hybridizat...
Four Alectoris species inhabit the Mediterranean area, where they represent important gamebirds subj...
The ever-increasing biotic homogenization - especially when associated with introgressive hybridizat...
The rock partridge, Alectoris graeca, is a polytypic species declining in Italy mostly due to anthro...
Genetic biodiversity preservation is the most important requirement to guarantee the survival of a s...
The red-legged partridge, Alectoris rufa (Phasianidae), is a game bird hunted throughout its rang...
The chukar (Alectoris chukar, Galliformes) is one of the most important game birds as it is widely ...
The Chukar Partridge Alectoris chukar (Phasianidae) is a popular game bird whose range extends from...
Since last century the red-legged partridge (Alectoris rufa, Galliformes), a species native to south...
The decline of over-hunted red-legged (Alectoris rufa) and rock (A. graeca) partridge populations ha...
The nominal subspecies of rock partridge (Alectoris graeca graeca) is widely distributed in Greece, ...
Invasive alien species are a major cause of biodiversity loss. Nevertheless, non-native species can ...
Translocations and releases of farm-reared birds are considered among the major drivers of genetic p...
The red-legged partridge (Alectoris rufa, Galliformes) is listed as Species of European Conservation...
The red-legged partridge (Alectoris rufa, Galliformes) is listed as Species of European Conservation...
The ever-increasing biotic homogenization - especially when associated with introgressive hybridizat...
Four Alectoris species inhabit the Mediterranean area, where they represent important gamebirds subj...
The ever-increasing biotic homogenization - especially when associated with introgressive hybridizat...
The rock partridge, Alectoris graeca, is a polytypic species declining in Italy mostly due to anthro...
Genetic biodiversity preservation is the most important requirement to guarantee the survival of a s...