With recent increases in the numbers of species reintroduction projects and reintroduction‐ related publications, there is now a recognizable field of reintroduction biology …
F Palomares, TM Caro - The American Naturalist, 1999 - journals.uchicago.edu
Interspecific killing among mammalian carnivores is common in nature and accounts for up to 68% of known mortalities in some species. Interactions may be symmetrical (both species …
Reintroductions are attempts to return species to parts of their historical ranges where they were extirpated, and might involve release of either captive-bred or wild-caught individuals …
For chemistry, biology and bioengineering students, required courses in general chemistry often fail to excite their interest in the many connections between chemistry and biology. This …
Translocation—moving individuals for release in different locations—is among the most important conservation interventions for increasing or re-establishing populations of …
Animal Traditions maintains that the assumption that the selection of genes supplies both a sufficient explanation of the evolution and a true description of its course is, despite its …
DJ Fraser - Evolutionary Applications, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Captive breeding programs are increasingly being initiated to prevent the imminent extinction of endangered species and/or populations. But how well can they conserve …
KR Jule, LA Leaver, SEG Lea - Biological conservation, 2008 - Elsevier
This review focuses on the success and survivorship of captive-born versus wild-caught carnivores used in reintroductions. Previous reviews have suggested that reintroduction …
KE Moseby, JL Read, DC Paton, P Copley, BM Hill… - Biological …, 2011 - Elsevier
Ten reintroduction attempts were conducted in and around the Arid Recovery Reserve in northern South Australia between 1998 and 2008. Five locally-extinct mammal species and …