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    Moving far, staying close: red fox dispersal patterns revealed by SNP genoty**

    The genetic structure of a population can provide important insights into animal movements at varying geographical scales. Individual and social behaviors, such as philopatry and dispersal, affect patterns of ...

    Zea Walton, Mari Hagenlund, Kjartan Østbye, Gustaf Samelius in Conservation Genetics (2021)

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    De novo discovery of SNPs for genoty** endangered sun parakeets (Aratinga solstitialis) in Guyana

    Parrots (Psittaciformes) are among the most endangered groups of birds today and remain threatened by habitat loss and exploitation for the live bird trade. Under such conditions, reliable and non-invasive mon...

    Robert Spitzer, Anita J. Norman, Helena Königsson in Conservation Genetics Resources (2020)

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    Testing a new SNP-chip on the Alpine and Apennine brown bear (Ursus arctos) populations using non-invasive samples

    Brown bears in Italy persist in two isolated populations, one in the Alpine and the other in the Apennine mountain range. Both are threatened and elusive. Non-invasive genetics provides a good way to monitor t...

    Patrizia Giangregorio, Anita J. Norman, Francesca Davoli in Conservation Genetics Resources (2019)