The amount of genetic diversity in a finite biological population mostly depends on the interactions among evolutionary forces and the effective population size (N(e)) as well as the time since population establishment. Because the N(e) estimation helps to explore population demographic history, and allows one to predict the behavior of genetic diversity through time, N(e) is a key parameter for the genetic management of small and isolated populations. Here, we explored an N(e)-based approach using a bighorn sheep population on Tiburon Island, Mexico (TI) as a model. We estimated the current (N(crnt)) and ancestral stable (N(stbl)) inbreeding effective population sizes as well as summary statistics to assess genetic diversity and the demogr...
International audienceUsing the example of a reintroduced bighorn sheep population in Badlands Natio...
International audienceUsing the example of a reintroduced bighorn sheep population in Badlands Natio...
The bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis canadensis) herd occupying the Elk Mountain Region of South Dakot...
The amount of genetic diversity in a finite biological population mostly depends on the interactions...
<div><p>The amount of genetic diversity in a finite biological population mostly depends on the inte...
abstract: Founder effects, genetic bottlenecks, and genetic drift in general can lead to low levels ...
Bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) historically occupied North American alpine habitats in great number...
Isolation of small populations is expected to reduce fitness through inbreeding and loss of genetic ...
Isolation of small populations is expected to reduce fitness through inbreeding and loss of genetic ...
Isolation of small populations is expected to reduce fitness through inbreeding and loss of genetic ...
Isolation of small populations is expected to reduce fitness through inbreeding and loss of genetic ...
We compared allozyme variability in 4 reintroduced populations of bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) wi...
Conservation biologists have increasingly used translocations to mitigate population declines and re...
Background The isolated population of desert bighorn sheep in the Silver Bell Mountains of southern ...
Conservation biologists have increasingly used translocations to mitigate population declines and re...
International audienceUsing the example of a reintroduced bighorn sheep population in Badlands Natio...
International audienceUsing the example of a reintroduced bighorn sheep population in Badlands Natio...
The bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis canadensis) herd occupying the Elk Mountain Region of South Dakot...
The amount of genetic diversity in a finite biological population mostly depends on the interactions...
<div><p>The amount of genetic diversity in a finite biological population mostly depends on the inte...
abstract: Founder effects, genetic bottlenecks, and genetic drift in general can lead to low levels ...
Bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) historically occupied North American alpine habitats in great number...
Isolation of small populations is expected to reduce fitness through inbreeding and loss of genetic ...
Isolation of small populations is expected to reduce fitness through inbreeding and loss of genetic ...
Isolation of small populations is expected to reduce fitness through inbreeding and loss of genetic ...
Isolation of small populations is expected to reduce fitness through inbreeding and loss of genetic ...
We compared allozyme variability in 4 reintroduced populations of bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) wi...
Conservation biologists have increasingly used translocations to mitigate population declines and re...
Background The isolated population of desert bighorn sheep in the Silver Bell Mountains of southern ...
Conservation biologists have increasingly used translocations to mitigate population declines and re...
International audienceUsing the example of a reintroduced bighorn sheep population in Badlands Natio...
International audienceUsing the example of a reintroduced bighorn sheep population in Badlands Natio...
The bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis canadensis) herd occupying the Elk Mountain Region of South Dakot...