The lions of North Africa were unique in ecological terms as well as from a human cultural perspective and were the definitive lions of Roman and Medieval Europe. Labelled “Barbary” lions, they were once numerous in North Africa but were exterminated by the mid-20th century. Despite subsequent degeneration of the Atlas Mountain ecosystem through human pressures, the feasibility of lion reintroduction has been debated since the 1970s. Research on the long-established captive lion collection traditionally kept by the sultans and kings of Morocco has enabled selective breeding coordinated across Moroccan and European zoos involving a significant number of animals. Molecular genetic research has recently provided insights into lion phylogeny wh...
Lion (Panthera leo) numbers are in serious decline and two of only a handful of evolutionary signifi...
Human population growth and land conversion across Africa makes the future of wide-ranging carnivore...
The Asiatic lion (Panthera leo persica) exists in the wild as a single relict population of approxim...
Aim In recent decades there has been a marked decline in the numbers of African lions (Panthera leo)...
Copyright © Royal Society 2006Understanding the phylogeographic processes affecting endangered speci...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comTwo of the eight recognized lion subspe...
BackgroundUnderstanding the demographic history of a population is critical to conservation and to o...
Lions are a flagship species, meaning that as a large, charismatic carnivore, research and conservat...
Lions are one of the world's most iconic megafauna, yet little is known about their temporal and spa...
<p>The evolutionary history of a species is key for understanding the taxonomy and for the design of...
The African lion has declined to,35,000 individuals occupying 25 % of its historic range. The situat...
The rapid decline of the African lion (Panthera leo) has raised conservation concerns. In the Savé V...
<div><p>The evolutionary history of a species is key for understanding the taxonomy and for the desi...
The evolutionary history of a species is key for understanding the taxonomy and for the design of ef...
Background: Understanding the demographic history of a population is critical to conservation and to...
Lion (Panthera leo) numbers are in serious decline and two of only a handful of evolutionary signifi...
Human population growth and land conversion across Africa makes the future of wide-ranging carnivore...
The Asiatic lion (Panthera leo persica) exists in the wild as a single relict population of approxim...
Aim In recent decades there has been a marked decline in the numbers of African lions (Panthera leo)...
Copyright © Royal Society 2006Understanding the phylogeographic processes affecting endangered speci...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comTwo of the eight recognized lion subspe...
BackgroundUnderstanding the demographic history of a population is critical to conservation and to o...
Lions are a flagship species, meaning that as a large, charismatic carnivore, research and conservat...
Lions are one of the world's most iconic megafauna, yet little is known about their temporal and spa...
<p>The evolutionary history of a species is key for understanding the taxonomy and for the design of...
The African lion has declined to,35,000 individuals occupying 25 % of its historic range. The situat...
The rapid decline of the African lion (Panthera leo) has raised conservation concerns. In the Savé V...
<div><p>The evolutionary history of a species is key for understanding the taxonomy and for the desi...
The evolutionary history of a species is key for understanding the taxonomy and for the design of ef...
Background: Understanding the demographic history of a population is critical to conservation and to...
Lion (Panthera leo) numbers are in serious decline and two of only a handful of evolutionary signifi...
Human population growth and land conversion across Africa makes the future of wide-ranging carnivore...
The Asiatic lion (Panthera leo persica) exists in the wild as a single relict population of approxim...