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Autor:
Katherine A. Harrisson, Peter Menkhorst, Karina Cartwright, Bruce Quin, Alexandra Pavlova, Michael J. L. Magrath, Kimberly A. Miller, Jian D. L. Yen, Paul Sunnucks, N. D. Murray
Publikováno v:
Current biology : CB. 29(16)
Reduced fitness as a result of inbreeding is a major threat facing many species of conservation concern [1-4]. However, few case studies for assessing the magnitude of inbreeding depression in the wild means that its relative importance as a risk fac
Autor:
Peter Menkhorst, Alexandra Pavlova, Ian Smales, Katherine A. Harrisson, Paul Sunnucks, Bruce Quin, Peter Selwood, N. D. Murray
Publikováno v:
Biological Conservation. 174:136-146
Understanding the evolutionary history of threatened populations can improve their conservation management. Re-establishment of past but recent gene flow could re-invigorate threatened populations and replenish genetic diversity, necessary for popula
Autor:
Yasuko Ishida, Stephen J. O'Brien, Alex D. Greenwood, Christina T. Ruiz-Rodriguez, Jennifer A. Marshall Graves, N. D. Murray, Alfred L. Roca
Publikováno v:
The journal of heredity, 107(7): 573-580
The koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) suffered population declines and local extirpation due to hunting in the early 20th century, especially in southern Australia. Koalas were subsequently reintroduced to the Brisbane Ranges (BR) and Stony Rises (SR) b
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https://academic.oup.com/jhered/article/107/7/573/2622944#supplementary-data
Publikováno v:
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 106:699-716
Subspecies lie at the interface between systematics and population genetics, and represent a unit of biological organization in zoology that is widely used in the disciplines of taxonomy and conservation biology. In this review, we explore the utilit
Autor:
Bruce Quin, Anders Gonçalves da Silva, Alexandra Pavlova, N. D. Murray, James K. Bull, R. Rose, Katherine A. Harrisson, Melanie L. Lancaster, Michael J. L. Magrath, Peter Menkhorst, Paul Sunnucks
Publikováno v:
Molecular ecology. 25(6)
Genetic diversity is positively linked to the viability and evolutionary potential of species but is often compromised in threatened taxa. Genetic rescue by gene flow from a more diverse or differentiated source population of the same species can be
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Ethology. 111:367-379
Temporal and geographic variation of acoustic signals can provide insights into dispersal patterns, population history and speciation. Vocalizations that are transmitted from one generation to the next are of particular value in this respect because
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PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 4, p e95258 (2014)
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 4, p e95258 (2014)
Widespread species often show geographic variation in thermally-sensitive traits, providing insight into how species respond to shifts in temperature through time. Such patterns may arise from phenotypic plasticity, genetic adaptation, or their inter
Autor:
Richelle K. Marshall, David M. Lambert, Amanda J. Mitchelson, Knowles Kerry, Nicholas Robinson, Trevor J. Pakai, Peter A. Ritchie, Thungar Visagathilagar, H McPartlan, Amy D. Roeder, Donald R. Love, N. D. Murray
Publikováno v:
Molecular Ecology. 10:1645-1656
Each summer Adelie penguins breed in large disjunct colonies on ice-free areas around the Antarctic continent. Comprising > 10 million birds, this species represents a dominant feature of the Antarctic ecosystem. The patchy distribution within a larg
Autor:
Andrea C. Taylor, Stephen J. O'Brien, N. D. Murray, Jenny Marshall Graves, Bill Sherwin, Naoya Yuhki
Publikováno v:
Genetical Research. 69:25-33
Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) populations in southern Australia have a history of bottlenecks – earlier this century the species became extinct in South Australia, and almost so in Victoria. Subsequently large numbers of animals from island popula
Publikováno v:
Molecular Ecology. 2:195-207
The Eastern Barred Bandicoot Perameles gunnii has declined in abundance within mainland south-eastern Australia, to a relict wild population of less than 100 individuals in Hamilton, Victoria. It is more common, but is also declining in Tasmania. Gen