[HTML][HTML] What can livestock breeders learn from conservation genetics and vice versa?

TN Kristensen, AA Hoffmann, C Pertoldi… - Frontiers in …, 2015 - frontiersin.org
The management of livestock breeds and threatened natural population share common
challenges, including small effective population sizes, high risk of inbreeding, and the …

Genetic effects of anthropogenic habitat fragmentation on remnant animal and plant populations: A meta‐analysis

DR Schlaepfer, B Braschler, HP Rusterholz… - Ecosphere, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Habitat loss and fragmentation are among the biggest threats to biodiversity. Anthropogenic
habitat fragmentation leads to small and isolated remnant plant and animal populations. The …

Compromising genetic diversity in the wild: unmonitored large-scale release of plants and animals

L Laikre, MK Schwartz, RS Waples, N Ryman - Trends in ecology & …, 2010 - cell.com
Large-scale exploitation of wild animals and plants through fishing, hunting and logging
often depends on augmentation through releases of translocated or captively raised …

[引用][C] Managing and monitoring genetic erosion

WB Sherwin, C Moritz - …, 2000 - Press Syndicate of the University of …

Conserving and enhancing genetic diversity in translocation programs

AR Weeks, D Moro… - … biology of Australian …, 2015 - books.google.com
Small population size and isolation impact genetic diversity through random genetic drift and
inbreeding, and can lead to reduced population fitness and an increased risk of extinction …

Genetics and landscape connectivity

R Frankham - CONSERVATION BIOLOGY SERIES-CAMBRIDGE-, 2006 - cambridge.org
Most threatened species on the planet are being affected by habitat fragmentation (WCMC
1992). Habitat fragmentation involves two processes, a reduction in total habitat area and …

Genetic rescue: A critique of the evidence supports maximizing genetic diversity rather than minimizing the introduction of putatively harmful genetic variation

K Ralls, P Sunnucks, RC Lacy, R Frankham - Biological Conservation, 2020 - Elsevier
Genetic rescue–ameliorating inbreeding depression and restoring genetic diversity of inbred
populations through gene flow-is valuable in wildlife conservation. Empirically validated …

The exciting potential and remaining uncertainties of genetic rescue

DA Bell, ZL Robinson, WC Funk, SW Fitzpatrick… - Trends in Ecology & …, 2019 - cell.com
Restoring gene flow into small, isolated populations can alleviate genetic load and decrease
extinction risk (ie, genetic rescue), yet gene flow is rarely augmented as a conservation …

Population genetic consequences of small population size: implications for plant conservation

NC Ellstrand, DR Elam - Annual review of Ecology and …, 1993 - annualreviews.org
Although the potential genetic risks associated with rare or endangered plants and small
populations have been discussed previously, the practical role of population genetics in …

Quantitative genetics in conservation biology

R Frankham - Genetics Research, 1999 - cambridge.org
Most of the major genetic concerns in conservation biology, including inbreeding
depression, loss of evolutionary potential, genetic adaptation to captivity and outbreeding …