Population genomic analysis provides evidence of the past success and future potential of South China tiger captive conservation

Background Among six extant tiger subspecies, the South China tiger (Panthera tigris amoyensis) once was widely distributed but is now the rarest one and extinct in the wild. All living South China tigers are descendants of only two male and four female wild-caught tigers and they survive solely in...

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Main Authors: Chen Wang, Dong Dong Wu, Yao Hua Yuan, Meng Cheng Yao, Han Jianlin, Ya Jiang Wu, Fen Shan, Wan Ping Li, Jun Qiong Zhai, Mian Huang, Shi Ming Peng, Qin Hui Cai, Jian Yi Yu, Qun Xiu Liu, Zhao Yang Liu, Lin Xiang Li, Ming Sheng Teng, Wei Huang, Jun Ying Zhou, Chi Zhang, Wu Chen, Xiao Long Tu
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Springer 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/130118

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