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Volume 1 / 2000 - Volume 13 / 2012
415-425
A streamlined, bi-organelle, multiplex PCR approach to species identification: Application to global conservation and trade monitoring of the great white shark, Carcharodon carcharias
Demian D. Chapman, Debra L. Abercrombie, Christophe J. Douady, Ellen K. Pikitch and Michael J. Stanhopen, et al.
427-439
Genetic consequences of ecological reserve design guidelines: An empirical investigation
Maile C. Neel and Michael P. Cummings
441-451
Complete loss of MHC genetic diversity in the Common Hamster (Cricetus cricetus) population in The Netherlands. Consequences for conservation strategies
M.J.M. Smulders, L.B. Snoek, G. Booy and B. Vosman
453-465
Effects of inbreeding and environmental stress on fitness – using Drosophila buzzatii as a model organism
Torsten Nygaard Kristensen, Jesper Dahlgaard and Volkerr Loeschcke
467-477
Genetic structure of African buffalo herds based on variation at the mitochondrial D-loop and autosomal microsatellite loci: Evidence for male-biased gene flow
W.F. van Hoof, A.F. Groen and H.H.T. Prins
479-490
Analysis of relatedness and determination of the source of founders in the captive bearded vulture, Gypaetus barbatus, population
Barbara Gautschi, Gwenaël Jacob, Juan J. Negro, Jose A. Godoy and Jürg P. Müller, et al.
491-499
High gene diversity at swarming sites suggest hot spots for gene flow in the endangered Bechstein's bat
Gerald Kerth, Andreas Kiefer, Carsten Trappmann and Manfred Weishaar
501-514
Hierarchical genetic structure in fragmented populations of the Little Pocket Mouse (Perognathus longimembris) in Southern California
Andrea Swei, Philip V. Brylski, Wayne D. Spencer, Shana C. Dodd and James L. Patton
515-523
The risk of inbreeding due to habitat loss in the lion (Panthera leo)
Mats Björklund
525-532
Last lynxes in Portugal? Molecular approaches in a pre-extinction scenario
A.E. Pires and M.L. Fernandes
533-535
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Polymorphic microsatellite DNA markers for the assessment of genetic diversity and paternity testing in the giant cuttlefish, Sepia apama (Cephalopoda)
P.W. Shaw
537-541
Development of codominant markers for identifying species hybrids
Gregory J. Tranah, Mark Bagley, Jeremy J. Agresti and Bernie May
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