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Autor:
Lachlan G. Howell, Richard Frankham, John C. Rodger, Ryan R. Witt, Simon Clulow, Rose M. O. Upton, John Clulow
Publikováno v:
Conservation Letters, Vol 14, Iss 2, Pp n/a-n/a (2021)
Abstract Captive breeding is an integral part of global conservation efforts despite high costs and adverse genetic effects associated with unavoidably small population sizes. Supplementing captive‐bred populations with biobanked founder sperm to r
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/10ee79afc3a14683bb3ad3e7c128cb55
Autor:
Lachlan G. Howell, Stephen D. Johnston, Justine K. O’Brien, Richard Frankham, John C. Rodger, Shelby A. Ryan, Chad T. Beranek, John Clulow, Donald S. Hudson, Ryan R. Witt
Publikováno v:
Animals, Vol 12, Iss 8, p 990 (2022)
Zoo and wildlife hospital networks are set to become a vital component of Australia’s contemporary efforts to conserve the iconic and imperiled koala (Phascolarctos cinereus). Managed breeding programs held across zoo-based networks typically face
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/548f5c887a8f49bfb08ecf3f60b3cbb3
Autor:
Lachlan G. Howell, Peter R. Mawson, Pierre Comizzoli, Ryan R. Witt, Richard Frankham, Simon Clulow, Justine K. O'Brien, John Clulow, Paul Marinari, John C. Rodger
Publikováno v:
Conservation Biology. 37
Managed breeding programs are an important tool in marsupial conservation efforts but may face high economic costs and adverse genetic effects of unavoidably small captive colonies. Biobanking and assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) could help
Reproduction is essential to the continuation and evolution of life on this planet and is therefore a centrally important process in the conservation of wildlife. However, reproductive mechanisms are well understood in only a handful of vertebrate sp
Autor:
Simon Clulow, John C. Rodger, Lachlan G. Howell, Rose Upton, Natalie E. Calatayud, John Clulow, Peter R. Mawson, Richard Frankham, Ryan R. Witt
Publikováno v:
Reproduction, Fertility and Development. 33:573-587
Captive breeding is an important tool for amphibian conservation despite high economic costs and deleterious genetic effects of sustained captivity and unavoidably small colony sizes. Integration of biobanking and assisted reproductive technologies (
Autor:
John C. Rodger, John Clulow
Publikováno v:
Animal reproduction science. 246
In the application of reproductive science to conservation breeding, it has long been assumed that artificial insemination using frozen thawed sperm would be the default technology. This has always been problematic considering the wide range of toler
Autor:
Matt W. Hayward, Alexandra Callen, Craig M. Shuttleworth, Cottrell T. Tamessar, Lachlan Campbell, Niko Balkenhol, Dean J. Lenga, Belinda Howe, Lachlan G. Howell, Cassandra K. Bugir, Robert A. Montgomery, John D. C. Linnell, Paul C. Cross, Andrea S. Griffin, Rebecca G.Y. Seeto, Kelly Marnewick, John C. Rodger, Rose Upton, John Clulow, Florian J. Weise, Simon Clulow, Ramesh Krishnamurthy, Chloe Peneaux, Robert J. Scanlon, Lilian P. Sales, Axel Moehrenschlager, Marco Heurich, Kaya Klop-Toker, Anthony Caravaggi, Anita C. Chalmers, David S. Jachowski, Liudmila Osipova, Yamil Edgardo Di Blanco, Michael J. Somers, John Gould, Rafał Kowalczyk, Yadvendradev V. Jhala
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 233:255-259
Rewilding is emerging as a major issue in conservation. However, there are currently a dozen definitions of rewilding that include Pleistocene rewilding, island rewilding, trophic rewilding, functional rewilding and passive rewilding, and these remai
Autor:
Ryan R. Witt, Richard Frankham, John Clulow, Lachlan G. Howell, John C. Rodger, Simon Clulow, Rose Upton
Publikováno v:
Conservation Letters, Vol 14, Iss 2, Pp n/a-n/a (2021)
Captive breeding is an integral part of global conservation efforts despite high costs and adverse genetic effects associated with unavoidably small population sizes. Supplementing captive‐bred populations with biobanked founder sperm to restore ge
Autor:
John C. Rodger
Publikováno v:
Theriogenology. 150
Marsupial reproduction shares many common features with the more familiar eutherian mammals but things are often done differently, in alternative ways. Like the eutherians marsupials are placental but the period and degree of development supported in