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View article: Using Historic and Contemporary Genomes to Assess the Genetic Consequences of a Population Decline in an Endangered Tern Population
Using Historic and Contemporary Genomes to Assess the Genetic Consequences of a Population Decline in an Endangered Tern Population Open
Many migratory species have experienced severe population declines, but the genetic consequences of such declines are still rarely assessed. The last Central European population of gull‐billed terns ( Gelochelidon nilotica ) has declined f…
View article: A comprehensive assessment of contaminant exposure in an endangered tern population
A comprehensive assessment of contaminant exposure in an endangered tern population Open
Understanding contaminant levels in endangered species is critical for assessing whether and how environmental pollution is contributing to population declines. Here, we provide the first comprehensive assessment of contaminant presence in…
View article: Sex- and age-specific mercury contamination in Central Europe's last gull-billed tern population
Sex- and age-specific mercury contamination in Central Europe's last gull-billed tern population Open
Mercury contamination is a growing threat to ecosystems and wildlife due to its adverse effects on animal physiology and its potential to accumulate in long-lived top predators. Endangered species may be especially vulnerable, requiring co…
View article: Assessment of genetic diversity in a locally endangered tern species suggests population connection instead of isolation
Assessment of genetic diversity in a locally endangered tern species suggests population connection instead of isolation Open
Many bird populations are declining globally, with migratory sea- and waterbirds among the most threatened groups. Increased isolation between populations, due to habitat loss leading to limited connectivity and reduced gene flow, may acce…