This project was funded by the University of Stirling, Forestry Commission, Forest Research, the Royal Society of the Protection of Birds and Scottish Natural Heritage.Non-invasive genetic sampling using materials such as faeces or hair can be used to monitor wildlife populations, although DNA quality is often poor. Improving sampling efficiency and minimising factors that reduce DNA quality are therefore critical. After a severe decline, the European pine marten, Martes martes, has reclaimed much of its former range in Scotland, UK. Recording this rapid range expansion requires developing techniques for accurate monitoring, but this is hampered by the species’ elusive behaviour. We tested two sampling methods, hair collected from hair tube...
The use of non-invasive genetic samples to identify individual animals is becoming increasingly comm...
Remote-sampling DNA from animals offers obvious benefits for species that are difficult to sample di...
Use of noninvasive DNA-based tissue sampling (e.g., hair, scats) for individual identification in wi...
Non-invasive genetic sampling using materials such as faeces or hair can be used to monitor wildlife...
Accurate population density estimates are important for conservation but can be difficult to obtain ...
Monitoring the distribution, abundance and demography of species is vital to ensure that conservatio...
Remote-sampling DNA from animals offers obvious benefits for species that are difficult to sample di...
Noninvasive samples for genetic analyses have become essential to address ecological questions. Popu...
Context. Enumeration of cryptic/rare or widely distributed mammal species is exceedingly difficult f...
Genetic methods based on sampling of feces and hairs to study brown bears have become the method of ...
Extraction of DNA from non-invasive samples (feces) has been used increasingly in genetic research o...
These data were generated to compare different methods of estimating population density from marked ...
The pine marten (Martes martes) is one of Ireland’s most elusive mammals. Between July 2003 and July...
We evaluated the feasibility of using faeces as a non-invasively collected DNA source for the geneti...
We evaluated the feasibility of using faeces as a non-invasively collected DNA source for the geneti...
The use of non-invasive genetic samples to identify individual animals is becoming increasingly comm...
Remote-sampling DNA from animals offers obvious benefits for species that are difficult to sample di...
Use of noninvasive DNA-based tissue sampling (e.g., hair, scats) for individual identification in wi...
Non-invasive genetic sampling using materials such as faeces or hair can be used to monitor wildlife...
Accurate population density estimates are important for conservation but can be difficult to obtain ...
Monitoring the distribution, abundance and demography of species is vital to ensure that conservatio...
Remote-sampling DNA from animals offers obvious benefits for species that are difficult to sample di...
Noninvasive samples for genetic analyses have become essential to address ecological questions. Popu...
Context. Enumeration of cryptic/rare or widely distributed mammal species is exceedingly difficult f...
Genetic methods based on sampling of feces and hairs to study brown bears have become the method of ...
Extraction of DNA from non-invasive samples (feces) has been used increasingly in genetic research o...
These data were generated to compare different methods of estimating population density from marked ...
The pine marten (Martes martes) is one of Ireland’s most elusive mammals. Between July 2003 and July...
We evaluated the feasibility of using faeces as a non-invasively collected DNA source for the geneti...
We evaluated the feasibility of using faeces as a non-invasively collected DNA source for the geneti...
The use of non-invasive genetic samples to identify individual animals is becoming increasingly comm...
Remote-sampling DNA from animals offers obvious benefits for species that are difficult to sample di...
Use of noninvasive DNA-based tissue sampling (e.g., hair, scats) for individual identification in wi...