The assessment of marine bioinvasion diversity and history

JT Carlton, E Schwindt - Biological Invasions, 2024 - Springer
A significant challenge in comparing and contrasting regional reviews of non-native marine
species diversity is that evaluation methods vary widely, resulting in highly inconsistent …

Genome‐wide variant analyses reveal new patterns of admixture and population structure in Australian dingoes

KM Cairns, MS Crowther, HG Parker… - Molecular …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Admixture between species is a cause for concern in wildlife management. Canids are
particularly vulnerable to interspecific hybridisation, and genetic admixture has shaped their …

Ancient genomes reveal over two thousand years of dingo population structure

Y Souilmi, S Wasef, MP Williams, G Conroy… - Proceedings of the …, 2024 - pnas.org
Dingoes are culturally and ecologically important free-living canids whose ancestors arrived
in Australia over 3,000 BP, likely transported by seafaring people. However, the early history …

Understanding conflict among experts working on controversial species: A case study on the Australian dingo

V Donfrancesco, BL Allen, R Appleby… - … Science and Practice, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Expert elicitation can be valuable for informing decision‐makers on conservation and
wildlife management issues. To date, studies eliciting expert opinions have primarily …

The myth of wild dogs in Australia: are there any out there?

KM Cairns, MS Crowther, B Nesbitt… - Australian …, 2021 - CSIRO Publishing
Hybridisation between wild and domestic canids is a global conservation and management
issue. In Australia, dingoes are a distinct lineage of wild-living canid with a controversial …

Population genomic history of the endangered Anatolian and Cyprian Mouflons in relation to worldwide wild, feral, and domestic sheep lineages

G Atağ, D Kaptan, E Yüncü… - Genome Biology and …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Once widespread in their homelands, the Anatolian mouflon (Ovis gmelini anatolica) and the
Cyprian mouflon (Ovis gmelini ophion) were driven to near extinction during the 20th century …

Pathways to coexistence with dingoes across Australian farming landscapes

L Boronyak, B Jacobs - Frontiers in Conservation Science, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Introduction Agriculture and biodiversity conservation are both vitally important human
activities that overlap geographically and are often in conflict. Animal agriculture has been …

Conservation concerns associated with low genetic diversity for K'gari–Fraser Island dingoes

GC Conroy, RW Lamont, L Bridges, D Stephens… - Scientific Reports, 2021 - nature.com
The dingo population on world heritage-listed K'gari-Fraser Island (K'gari) is amongst the
most well-known in Australia. However, an absence of population genetic data limits …

Genomic consequences of isolation and inbreeding in an island dingo population

AV Leon-Apodaca, M Kumar… - Genome biology and …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Dingoes come from an ancient canid lineage that originated in East Asia around 8,000 to
11,000 years BP. As Australia's largest terrestrial predator, dingoes play an important …

An isolated population reveals greater genetic structuring of the Australian dingo

D Stephens, PJS Fleming, E Sawyers, TP Mayr - Scientific Reports, 2022 - nature.com
The Australian dingo is a recent anthropogenic addition to the Australian fauna, which
spread rapidly across the continent and has since widely interbred with modern dogs …