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Ancient introductions of mammals in the Mediterranean Basin and their implications for conservation 总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2
- 1 The importance of taxonomy to the determination of conservation priorities and actions is widely accepted. It should be not surprising therefore that the taxonomic treatment of mammal species that have been subject to human actions in antiquity may well influence the contemporary assessment of conservation priorities at various levels.
- 2 As a result of early extinctions caused by humans and protohistoric and historic introductions, we suggest that the Mediterranean Basin and its islands are particularly prone to misdirection of efforts towards biodiversity conservation.
- 3 The two main risks associated with the failure to use an evolutionary and palaeoecological approach to conservation efforts are (i) an underestimation of the conservation importance of distinctive continental taxa vs. the apparent endemicity of island taxa; and (ii) a serious risk for native and endemic island species when anthropochorous mammals, especially ungulates, misguidedly become the focus of conservation actions, particularly inside protected areas.
- 4 Urgent measures, including refinement of mammal taxonomy, the exclusion of known anthropochorous taxa from conservation lists and implementation of protective legislation, are necessary to maintain the uniqueness and richness of the Mediterranean biodiversity hotspot.
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Microsatellite DNA markers for Podocnemis unifilis,the endangered yellow‐spotted Amazon River turtle
CLEITON FANTIN CECÍLIA F. CARVALHO TOMAS HRBEK JACK W. SITES LUIZ A. S. MONJEL
SPARTACO ASTOLFI‐FILHO IZENI P. FARIAS 《Molecular ecology resources》2007,7(6):1235-1238
We developed specific primers for microsatellite DNA regions of Podocnemis unifilis and tested their utility in population genetic and paternity studies on the species and other closely related Amazonian chelonians. Seventeen microsatellite loci were polymorphic in P. unifilis and all, plus two monomorphic microsatellites in P. unifilis, were polymorphic in at least one additional chelonian species, including Peltocephalus dumeriliana. 相似文献
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IZENI P. FARIAS LARISSA B. MUNIZ SPARTACO ASTOLFI‐FILHO IRACILDA SAMPAIO 《Molecular ecology resources》2006,6(3):660-663
The northern mangrove coast of Brazil comprises the Brazilian states of Amapá, Pará and Maranhão. Fishes from the coastal mangrove region form a principal component of the local fishery, and account for 58% of all fish landed. The most commonly landed fishes are those of the family Sciaenidae. Cynoscion acoupa is one of the most exploited sciaenid species, with over 600 tons landed each year. Therefore, we developed 17 microsatellite markers to investigate genetic variability and population structuring of this species along the coast of Brazil. 相似文献
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