We have studied a small isolated bottlenecked population of Black grouse (Tetrao tetrix) in the Netherlands to examine the impact of isolation and reduction in numbers on the genetic diversity. We compared the genetic diversity in the last present Dutch population with Dutch museum samples and three other Black grouse populations (from England, the Alps and Norway, respectively) representing known isolated and non isolated populations. We also compared with Black grouse from a Dutch breeding program. We found significantly lower allelic richness, observed and expected heterozygosity in the present Dutch population compared to the non isolated populations (the Alps and Norway). Signs of heterozygosity deficiency were only found in the Dutch ...
With 40% of the European Black-tailed Godwit population breeding in The Netherlands, this country ha...
Extant populations of Irish red grouse (Lagopus lagopus hibernicus) are both small and fragmented, a...
Continuous animal populations often become fragmented due to anthropogenic habitat alterations. Thes...
We have studied a small isolated bottlenecked population of Black grouse (Tetrao tetrix) in the Neth...
We have studied a small isolated population of black grouse (Tetrao tetrix) in the Netherlands to ex...
Black grouse (Tetrao tetrix) in Central Europe have undergone a severe contraction of their range in...
We studied microsatellite genetic variation in different geographic populations of black grouse (Tet...
We studied microsatellite genetic variation in 14 different geographic populations of black grouse (...
In this thesis the genetic variation of two grouse species, the Chinese grouse (Bonasa sewersowi) an...
The ability of natural populations to adapt to new environmental conditions is crucial for their sur...
Black grouse (Tetrao tetrix) is a bird species with a lek mating system found in the Palearctic bore...
International audienceWe investigated the association of habitat fragmentation with genetic structur...
Black grouse Tetrao tetrix is a bird species composed of large, continuous as well as severely reduc...
With 40% of the European Black-tailed Godwit population breeding in The Netherlands, this country ha...
With 40% of the European Black-tailed Godwit population breeding in The Netherlands, this country ha...
With 40% of the European Black-tailed Godwit population breeding in The Netherlands, this country ha...
Extant populations of Irish red grouse (Lagopus lagopus hibernicus) are both small and fragmented, a...
Continuous animal populations often become fragmented due to anthropogenic habitat alterations. Thes...
We have studied a small isolated bottlenecked population of Black grouse (Tetrao tetrix) in the Neth...
We have studied a small isolated population of black grouse (Tetrao tetrix) in the Netherlands to ex...
Black grouse (Tetrao tetrix) in Central Europe have undergone a severe contraction of their range in...
We studied microsatellite genetic variation in different geographic populations of black grouse (Tet...
We studied microsatellite genetic variation in 14 different geographic populations of black grouse (...
In this thesis the genetic variation of two grouse species, the Chinese grouse (Bonasa sewersowi) an...
The ability of natural populations to adapt to new environmental conditions is crucial for their sur...
Black grouse (Tetrao tetrix) is a bird species with a lek mating system found in the Palearctic bore...
International audienceWe investigated the association of habitat fragmentation with genetic structur...
Black grouse Tetrao tetrix is a bird species composed of large, continuous as well as severely reduc...
With 40% of the European Black-tailed Godwit population breeding in The Netherlands, this country ha...
With 40% of the European Black-tailed Godwit population breeding in The Netherlands, this country ha...
With 40% of the European Black-tailed Godwit population breeding in The Netherlands, this country ha...
Extant populations of Irish red grouse (Lagopus lagopus hibernicus) are both small and fragmented, a...
Continuous animal populations often become fragmented due to anthropogenic habitat alterations. Thes...