In Nara, Japan, the revered sika deer faces a dilemma as their escalating population damages local farmlands. A new study has revealed a complex situation: while the sanctuary's deer upholds a ...
Genetic diversity within many species is declining globally, according to a recently published study. “Any threat that reduces the size of a population, or which causes a larger population to become ...
New research integrating population genomics, environmental DNA (eDNA) monitoring, and advanced bioinformatics is signaling a transformative shift in biodiversity conservation. These tools are ...
How many animals are left, how quickly populations are growing or shrinking, and whether species are at risk of extinction.
Illumina will sequence up to 4,000 unique individual animals across 1,300 species, unlock genomic insights from 50-year-old biological samples Sequencing connects decades of preserved biodiversity ...
A new study by scientists from the Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research (Leibniz-IZW) has revealed significant ...
PHOENIX — The latest population census for the endangered Mexican gray wolf native to Arizona released last week, and the results indicate an increase in wild individuals for the eighth straight year.
In Nara City, Japan, the sacred Japanese sika deer (Cervus nippon), protected for over a millennium, has recently seen a population surge around Nara Park. Genetic analysis reveals mixing between ...
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