promotie: Genetic diversity in the lion

Donderdag 07 Mei 2015, 13:45
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Promovendus: H.M.Albers. Insights into the spatial distribution of genetic diversity is key for understanding the evolutionary history and for effective species conservation. For the lion, all African populations are considered to belong to one subspecies, while the Asiatic subspecies is confined to a single population in India. However, it is suggested that the genetic diversity is greater than the taxonomy implies. Notably the West and Central African lion represents a unique clade, which is relevant because the populations in this region are generally small and isolated.

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