Advancing ecological understandings through technological transformations in noninvasive genetics

A Beja‐Pereira, R Oliveira, PC Alves… - Molecular ecology …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Noninvasive genetic approaches continue to improve studies in molecular ecology,
conservation genetics and related disciplines such as forensics and epidemiology …

A simple and effective method for obtaining mammal DNA from faeces

A Ramón‐Laca, L Soriano, D Gleeson… - Wildlife …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
The use of faecal DNA, although a promising tool for the population monitoring of mammals,
has not yet become a fully exploited and standard practice, mainly because low target DNA …

[PDF][PDF] Social bonds enhance reproductive success in male macaques

O Schülke, J Bhagavatula, L Vigilant, J Ostner - Current Biology, 2010 - cell.com
For animals living in mixed-sex social groups, females who form strong social bonds with
other females live longer and have higher offspring survival [1–3]. These bonds are highly …

Social support reduces stress hormone levels in wild chimpanzees across stressful events and everyday affiliations

RM Wittig, C Crockford, A Weltring… - Nature …, 2016 - nature.com
Stress is a major cause of poor health and mortality in humans and other social mammals.
Close social bonds buffer stress, however much of the underlying physiological mechanism …

Group-level cooperation in chimpanzees is shaped by strong social ties

L Samuni, C Crockford, RM Wittig - Nature communications, 2021 - nature.com
Humans maintain extensive social ties of varying preferences, providing a range of
opportunities for beneficial cooperative exchange that may promote collective action and our …

What you need is what you eat? Prey selection by the bat Myotis daubentonii

EJ Vesterinen, L Ruokolainen, N Wahlberg… - Molecular …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Optimal foraging theory predicts that predators are selective when faced with abundant prey,
but become less picky when prey gets sparse. Insectivorous bats in temperate regions are …

A rapid column‐based ancient DNA extraction method for increased sample throughput

N Rohland, H Siedel, M Hofreiter - Molecular ecology …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Genetic analyses using museum specimens and ancient DNA from fossil samples are
becoming increasingly important in phylogenetic and especially population genetic studies …

[PDF][PDF] Population dynamics and genetic connectivity in recent chimpanzee history

C Fontsere, M Kuhlwilm, C Morcillo-Suarez… - Cell Genomics, 2022 - cell.com
Knowledge on the population history of endangered species is critical for conservation, but
whole-genome data on chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) is geographically sparse. Here, we …

Genomic‐scale capture and sequencing of endogenous DNA from feces

GH Perry, JC Marioni, P Melsted, Y Gilad - Molecular ecology, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Genomic‐level analyses of DNA from non‐invasive sources would facilitate powerful
conservation and evolutionary studies in natural populations of endangered and otherwise …

Species from feces: order-wide identification of Chiroptera from guano and other non-invasive genetic samples

FM Walker, CHD Williamson, DE Sanchez, CJ Sobek… - Plos one, 2016 - journals.plos.org
Bat guano is a relatively untapped reservoir of information, having great utility as a DNA
source because it is often available at roosts even when bats are not and is an easy type of …