Mixing genetically differentiated populations successfully boosts diversity of an endangered carnivore

Volume: 23, Issue: 6, Pages: 700 - 712
Published: Apr 17, 2020
Abstract
Biodiversity decline and genetic erosion are among the most challenging conservation issues. Genetic admixture, the mixing of two or more genetically differentiated populations, can increase genetic diversity of admixed individuals. However, genetic admixture for conservation purposes is rare due to concerns over outbreeding depression, loss of local adaptations and scepticism regarding the benefits of mixing populations. We used an introduced...
Paper Details
Title
Mixing genetically differentiated populations successfully boosts diversity of an endangered carnivore
Published Date
Apr 17, 2020
Volume
23
Issue
6
Pages
700 - 712
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