Inbreeding depression, commonly occurred in small populations, may lead to the decrease of population genetic diversity by increasing the frequency of homozygosity of harmful alleles. As a result, the reduced adaptability of offspring is likely to increase the risk of population extinction (Ellstrand a...
climate and land use scenarios25. Furthermore, studies have found that the Crested Ibis, as a tactile forager, can form mixed-species groups with the Little Egrets to reduce predation risk and can tolerate some intraspecific competition through resource depletion, aligning with the resource exploitati...
We propose that, regardless of the past conservation success, an immediate evaluation of genetic diversity and sequence variation should be imposed for risk assessment on all endangered species. The genetic drift for fixation of changes in brain and metabolism genes of the rescued crested ibis ...
The recent surge of interest in the use of reintroduction, especially of captive-bred animals, as a conservation tool, has resulted in two recent reviews of the subject (Jones, 1990; Gipps, 1991) and the formation of a Re-introduction Sp... DG Kleiman,MRS Price,BB Beck - Springer Netherl...
including Sardinia and Sicily76. Risk assessment and management options have been proposed in the Netherlands77, Belgium23, and France60. In Florida, scientists suggested that the most effective management strategy is eradication of the few pioneering individuals that are nesting, as well as the urba...
Figure S8. Assessment of the risk of bias via the weighted plot for the assessment of the overall risk of bias (A) and the traffic light plot of the risk of bias of each included RCT via the Cochrane RoB 2 tool (B) (n = 4 studies). Traffic light plot reports five risk of bias ...