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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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S Crookes,P W Shaw S Crookes
The spatial distribution of organisms is maintained by a combination of in situ reproduction and dispersal of conspecifics from elsewhere within its habitable range. The determination of dispersal origin and sub-population connectivity has ...
Holly B Ernest,Walter M Boyce,Vernon C Bleich et al. Holly B Ernest et al.
Analysis of 12 microsatellite loci from431 mountain lions (Puma concolor)revealed distinct genetic subdivision that wasassociated with geographic barriers andisolation by distance in California. Levels ofgenetic variation differed among geo...
L J Campbell,M L Head,L Wilfert et al. L J Campbell et al.
Wildlife diseases are emerging at a higher rate than ever before meaning that understanding their potential impacts is essential, especially for those species and populations that may already be of conservation concern. The link between pop...
Paul A Hohenlohe,Hamish I McCallum,Menna E Jones et al. Paul A Hohenlohe et al.
Maintenance of adaptive genetic variation has long been a goal of management of natural populations, but only recently have genomic tools allowed identification of specific loci associated with fitness-related traits in species of conservat...
Ross Barnett,Mikkel-Holder S Sinding,Filipe G Vieira et al. Ross Barnett et al.
Lions (Panthera leo) are of particular conservation concern due to evidence of recent, widespread population declines in what has hitherto been seen as a common species, robust to anthropogenic disturbance. Here we use non-invasive methods ...
S Henrik Barmentlo,Patrick G Meirmans,Sheila H Luijten et al. S Henrik Barmentlo et al.
Many species suffer from anthropogenic habitat fragmentation. The resulting small and isolated populations are more prone to extinction due to, amongst others, genetic erosion, inbreeding depression and Allee-effects. Genetic rescue can hel...
Asilatu Shechonge,Benjamin P Ngatunga,Rashid Tamatamah et al. Asilatu Shechonge et al.
Among the many negative impacts of invasive species, hybridization with indigenous species has increasingly become recognized as a major issue. However, relatively few studies have characterized the phenotypic outcomes of hybridization foll...
Violeta Muñoz-Fuentes,Pilar Cacheiro,Terrence F Meehan et al. Violeta Muñoz-Fuentes et al.
The International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium (IMPC) is building a catalogue of mammalian gene function by producing and phenotyping a knockout mouse line for every protein-coding gene. To date, the IMPC has generated and characterised 518...
Beatriz Otero-Jiménez,John H Vandermeer,Priscilla K Tucker Beatriz Otero-Jiménez
Most of the natural habitat in tropical regions exists as scattered fragments embedded in a matrix of different agricultural uses. As a result of this agricultural expansion, habitat loss and fragmentation have become the main drivers of bi...
Sarah Hendricks,Brendan Epstein,Barbara Schönfeld et al. Sarah Hendricks et al.
Tasmanian devils face a combination of threats to persistence, including Devil Facial Tumor Disease (DFTD), an epidemic transmissible cancer. We used RAD sequencing to investigate genome-wide patterns of genetic diversity and geographic pop...