Inbreeding and its effect on fitness traits in captive populations of North Persian leopard and Mhorr gazelle
In this study, linear mixed model analyses was conducted to assess inbreeding depression, purging and founder heterogeneity in relation to fitness traits (survival traits and litter size) in captive populations of North Persian leopard and Mhorr gazelle. “Old” and “new”, ancestral, partial and parti...
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SLU/Dept. of Animal Breeding and Genetics (until 231231)
2009
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