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期刊名:Conservation genetics

缩写:CONSERV GENET

ISSN:1566-0621

e-ISSN:1572-9737

IF/分区:1.7/Q2

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Sophia A Coveney,Eva Jiménez-Guri,Samantha Ball et al. Sophia A Coveney et al.
Marine turtles undertake long migrations across different geographies and habitats, exposing them to a wide range of threats throughout their lifespan. Analysing population structure and connectivity is key to informing effective conservati...
Maria Cavedon,Lalenia Neufeld,Laura Finnegan et al. Maria Cavedon et al.
Conservation breeding programs are increasingly used as recovery actions for wild animals; bringing founders into captivity to rear captive populations for future reintroduction into the wild. The International Union for the Conservation of...
Wanlada Klangnurak,Sirachai Arunrugstichai,Petch Manopawitr et al. Wanlada Klangnurak et al.
Shark fins are among the most highly prized seafood products in the world with massive consumption in Asia over the past several decades. The demand for shark fins is a major driver of the enormous population declines of elasmobranchs that ...
Amanda Jospin,Yannick Chittaro,Daniel Bolt et al. Amanda Jospin et al.
A problem to implement conservation strategies is that in many cases recognized taxa are in fact complexes of several cryptic species. Failure to properly delineate species may lead to misplaced priorities or to inadequate conservation meas...
Kara B Carlson,Dustin J Wcisel,Hayley D Ackerman et al. Kara B Carlson et al.
Briefly considered extinct in the wild, the future of the Wyoming toad (Anaxyrus baxteri) continues to rely on captive breeding to supplement the wild population. Given its small natural geographic range and history of rapid population decl...
René Meißner,Sven Winter,Uta Westerhüs et al. René Meißner et al.
There are only about 7,100 adolescent and adult cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus) remaining in the wild. With the majority occurring outside protected areas, their numbers are rapidly declining. Evidence-based conservation measures are essential ...
Sean Hoban,Michael W Bruford,Jessica M da Silva et al. Sean Hoban et al.
Genetic diversity among and within populations of all species is necessary for people and nature to survive and thrive in a changing world. Over the past three years, commitments for conserving genetic diversity have become more ambitious a...
Sibelle Torres Vilaça,Anelise Torres Hahn,Eugenia Naro-Maciel et al. Sibelle Torres Vilaça et al.
Globally distributed marine taxa are well suited for investigations of biogeographic impacts on genetic diversity, connectivity, and population demography. The sea turtle genus Lepidochelys includes the wide-ranging and abundant olive ridle...
Kimberley G Barrett,Geneviève Amaral,Melanie Elphinstone et al. Kimberley G Barrett et al.
Captive breeding is often a last resort management option in the conservation of endangered species which can in turn lead to increased risk of inbreeding depression and loss of genetic diversity. Thus, recording breeding events via studboo...
Jennifer Yordy,Cornelia Kraus,Jessica J Hayward et al. Jennifer Yordy et al.
Inbreeding poses a real or potential threat to nearly every species of conservation concern. Inbreeding leads to loss of diversity at the individual level, which can cause inbreeding depression, and at the population level, which can hinder...