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Browsing by Author "Godinho, Raquel"

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  • Pacheco, Carolina; Stronen, Astrid Vik; Jedrzejewska, Bogumila; Plis, Kamila; Okhlopkov, Innokentiy M.; Mamaev, Nikolay, V.; Drovetski, Sergei, V.; Godinho, Raquel (2022)
    Glacial and interglacial periods throughout the Pleistocene have been substantial drivers of change in species distributions. Earlier analyses suggested that modern grey wolves (Canis lupus) trace their origin to a single ...
  • Koepfli, Klaus-Peter; Pollinger, John; Godinho, Raquel; Robinson, Jacqueline; Lea, Amanda; Hendricks, Sarah; Schweizer, Rena M; Thalmann, Olaf; Silva, Pedro; Fan, Zhenxin; Yurchenko, Andrey A; Dobrynin, Pavel; Makunin, Alexey; Cahill, James A; Shapiro, Beth; Álvares, Francisco; Brito, José C; Geffen, Eli; Leonard, Jennifer A; Helgen, Kristofer M.; Johnson, Warren E.; O'Brien, Stephen J; Van Valkenburgh, Blaire; Wayne, Robert K (2015)
    Summary The golden jackal of Africa (Canis aureus) has long been considered a conspecific of jackals distributed throughout Eurasia, with the nearest source populations in the Middle East. However, two recent reports found ...
  • Goncalves, Margarida; Siegismund, Hans R.; van Vuuren, Bettine Jansen; Koepfli, Klaus-Peter; Ferrand, Nuno; Godinho, Raquel (2021)
    Roan antelope (Hippotragus equinus) is the second-largest member of the Hippotraginae (Bovidae), and is widely distributed across sub-Saharan mesic woodlands. Despite being listed as "Least Concern" across its ...
  • Koepfli, Klaus-Peter; Tamazian, Gaik; Wildt, David E.; Dobrynin, Pavel; Kim, Changhoon; Frandsen, Paul B.; Godinho, Raquel; Yurchenko, Andrey A.; Komissarov, Aleksey; Krasheninnikova, Ksenia; Kliver, Sergei; Kolchanova, Sofia; Gonçalves, Margarida; Carneiro, Miguel; Vaz Pinto, Pedro; Ferrand, Nuno; Maldonado, Jesús E.; Ferrie, Gina M.; Chemnick, Leona; Ryder, Oliver A.; Johnson, Warren E.; Comizzoli, Pierre; O'Brien, Stephen J.; Pukazhenthi, Budhan S. (2019)
    Genome-wide assessment of genetic diversity has the potential to increase the ability to understand admixture, inbreeding, kinship and erosion of genetic diversity affecting both captive (ex situ) and wild (in situ) ...

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