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View article: Standardization of a High‐Quality Methodological Framework for Long‐Term Genetic Monitoring of the French Wolf Population
Standardization of a High‐Quality Methodological Framework for Long‐Term Genetic Monitoring of the French Wolf Population Open
Since the gray wolf was eradicated from large parts of Europe, this species has been recolonizing much of its former distribution, particularly since the past 30 years. Wolves benefit from European legal protection through the Habitats Dir…
View article: Monitoring of snow leopards in the Sarychat-Ertash State Reserve (Kyrgyzstan), between 2011 and 2019, through scat genotyping
Monitoring of snow leopards in the Sarychat-Ertash State Reserve (Kyrgyzstan), between 2011 and 2019, through scat genotyping Open
Snow leopards (Panthera uncia) are a keystone species of Asia’s high mountain ecosystem. The species is assessed as Vulnerable by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species and is elusive, limiting accurate population assessments that could i…
View article: A non‐invasive genetic approach for estimating the apparent survival rate of a long‐lived territorial raptor: a case study on the Golden Eagle <i>Aquila chrysaetos</i>
A non‐invasive genetic approach for estimating the apparent survival rate of a long‐lived territorial raptor: a case study on the Golden Eagle <i>Aquila chrysaetos</i> Open
For long‐lived species, adult survival is the parameter that theoretically has the strongest impact on population dynamics; this makes its estimate crucial for conservation management. The use of non‐invasive genetic approaches coupled wit…
View article: Microsatellites and mitochondrial evidence of multiple introductions of the invasive raccoon Procyon lotor in France
Microsatellites and mitochondrial evidence of multiple introductions of the invasive raccoon Procyon lotor in France Open
View article: Time is running out: Microsatellite data predict the imminent extinction of the boreal lynx (Lynx lynx) in France
Time is running out: Microsatellite data predict the imminent extinction of the boreal lynx (Lynx lynx) in France Open
The Eurasian lynx reappeared in the French Jura Mountains, in the late 1970s, as the result of the dispersion of lynxes from the Carpathian region reintroduced in Switzerland in the early 1970s. Since then, the state of this population has…
View article: Species delineation and genetic structure of two <i>Chaerephon</i> species (<i>C. pusillus</i> and <i>C. leucogaster</i>) on Madagascar and the Comoro archipelago
Species delineation and genetic structure of two <i>Chaerephon</i> species (<i>C. pusillus</i> and <i>C. leucogaster</i>) on Madagascar and the Comoro archipelago Open
Cryptic species diversity is known to be common in bats but remains challenging to study in these mammals, whose natural history traits render their sampling and monitoring challenging. For these animals, indirect genetic approaches provid…
View article: Coexistence of two sympatric cryptic bat species in French Guiana: insights from genetic, acoustic and ecological data
Coexistence of two sympatric cryptic bat species in French Guiana: insights from genetic, acoustic and ecological data Open
View article: Additional file 2: of Coexistence of two sympatric cryptic bat species in French Guiana: insights from genetic, acoustic and ecological data
Additional file 2: of Coexistence of two sympatric cryptic bat species in French Guiana: insights from genetic, acoustic and ecological data Open
Table S7. Data used in the study, including sex, forearm length, FME, genotype at 20 microsatellite markers for 748 Pteronotus sp. Data in bold are individuals identified as hybrids using microsatellite (N = 30) or mitochondrial data (N = …
View article: A single multiplex of twelve microsatellite markers for the simultaneous study of the brown hare (<i>Lepus europaeus</i>) and the mountain hare (<i>Lepus timidus</i>)
A single multiplex of twelve microsatellite markers for the simultaneous study of the brown hare (<i>Lepus europaeus</i>) and the mountain hare (<i>Lepus timidus</i>) Open
The management of hunted species is challenging, as it must conciliate the conservation of species and their sustainable exploitation. Nongenetic tools are widely used in this context but they may present limitations notably when species c…