Sampling and modelling rare species: Conceptual guidelines for the neglected majority

A Jeliazkov, Y Gavish, CJ Marsh… - Global change …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Biodiversity conservation faces a methodological conundrum: Biodiversity measurement
often relies on species, most of which are rare at various scales, especially prone to …

Applying genomic data in wildlife monitoring: Development guidelines for genoty** degraded samples with reduced single nucleotide polymorphism panels

A von Thaden, C Nowak, A Tiesmeyer… - Molecular ecology …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The genomic era has led to an unprecedented increase in the availability of genome‐wide
data for a broad range of taxa. Wildlife management strives to make use of these vast …

[HTML][HTML] Blood, sweat and tears: a review of non-invasive DNA sampling

MC Lefort, RH Cruickshank… - Peer Community …, 2022 - peercommunityjournal.org
The use of DNA data is ubiquitous across animal sciences. DNA may be obtained from an
organism for a myriad of reasons including identification and distinction between cryptic …

Unlocking biodiversity data: Prioritization and filling the gaps in biodiversity observation data in Europe

FT Wetzel, HC Bingham, Q Groom, P Haase… - Biological …, 2018 - Elsevier
Large quantities of biodiversity data are required to assess the current status of species, to
identify drivers of population and distributional change, and to predict changes to …

Assessing SNP genoty** of noninvasively collected wildlife samples using microfluidic arrays

A von Thaden, B Cocchiararo, A Jarausch… - Scientific Reports, 2017 - nature.com
Noninvasively collected samples are a common source of DNA in wildlife genetic studies.
Currently, single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genoty** using microfluidic arrays is …

Improving mesocarnivore detectability with lures in camera-trap** studies

P Ferreras, F Díaz-Ruiz, P Monterroso - Wildlife Research, 2018 - CSIRO Publishing
Context Camera trap** is commonly employed for studying carnivores because it provides
better data than do other methods, and with lower costs. Increasing the probability of …

A single‐nucleotide polymorphism‐based approach for rapid and cost‐effective genetic wolf monitoring in E urope based on noninvasively collected samples

RHS Kraus, B Vonholdt, B Cocchiararo… - Molecular ecology …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Noninvasive genetics based on microsatellite markers has become an indispensable tool for
wildlife monitoring and conservation research over the past decades. However …

Range-wide patterns of human-mediated hybridisation in European wildcats

A Tiesmeyer, L Ramos, J Manuel Lucas, K Steyer… - Conservation …, 2020 - Springer
Hybridisation between wild taxa and their domestic congeners is a significant conservation
issue. Domestic species frequently outnumber their wild relatives in population size and …

European wildcat populations are subdivided into five main biogeographic groups: consequences of Pleistocene climate changes or recent anthropogenic …

F Mattucci, R Oliveira, LA Lyons, PC Alves… - Ecology and …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Extant populations of the European wildcat are fragmented across the continent, the likely
consequence of recent extirpations due to habitat loss and over‐hunting. However, their …

[HTML][HTML] Large-scale genetic census of an elusive carnivore, the European wildcat (Felis s. silvestris)

K Steyer, RHS Kraus, T Mölich, O Anders… - Conservation …, 2016 - Springer
Abstract The European wildcat, Felis silvestris silvestris, serves as a prominent target
species for the reconnection of central European forest habitats. Monitoring of this species …