A study is the first to evaluate substrate recolonization by sponges in the U.S. Virgin Islands after two catastrophic storms using genetic analyses to understand how much clonality verses sexual ...
After years of stable catches, snoek is now more vulnerable than it appears. Declining catches have put pressure on local ...
These findings could be used to prevent plant inbreeding and promote genetic diversity in future conservation efforts. The ...
Discover how new genetic research reveals the vulnerabilities of Cape snoek populations, a staple food along the Western Cape ...
Gene editing may hold the key to rescuing endangered species—not just by preserving them, but by restoring their lost genetic diversity using DNA from museum specimens and related species. Scientists ...
Koalas’ population comeback may be doing more than boosting numbers—it could also be rebuilding their lost genetic diversity.
A study reveals the Cape snoek's vulnerability, a crucial fish species for South Africa, and outlines urgent measures to ...
Cock Van Oosterhout receives funding from the Royal Society for conservation genomics work on threatened bird species in Mauritius, and a donation by the Colossal Foundation for conservation genomic ...
CRISPR gene drives bias inheritance in pests, advancing population-level control while raising questions about resistance and ...
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