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The assessment of marine bioinvasion diversity and history
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 …
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
Admixture between species is a cause for concern in wildlife management. Canids are
particularly vulnerable to interspecific hybridisation, and genetic admixture has shaped their …
particularly vulnerable to interspecific hybridisation, and genetic admixture has shaped their …
Ancient genomes reveal over two thousand years of dingo population structure
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 …
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
Expert elicitation can be valuable for informing decision‐makers on conservation and
wildlife management issues. To date, studies eliciting expert opinions have primarily …
wildlife management issues. To date, studies eliciting expert opinions have primarily …
The myth of wild dogs in Australia: are there any out there?
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 …
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
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 …
Cyprian mouflon (Ovis gmelini ophion) were driven to near extinction during the 20th century …
Pathways to coexistence with dingoes across Australian farming landscapes
Introduction Agriculture and biodiversity conservation are both vitally important human
activities that overlap geographically and are often in conflict. Animal agriculture has been …
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 …
most well-known in Australia. However, an absence of population genetic data limits …
Genomic consequences of isolation and inbreeding in an island dingo population
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 …
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
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 …
spread rapidly across the continent and has since widely interbred with modern dogs …