Since 1970, wildlife populations globally have plummeted by about 73%. One driver is habitat fragmentation that isolates small populations, leading to inbreeding and fewer healthy offspring.
Dusty barns, gleaming stables, and damp basements. These are all places where you might find a house mouse—or a member of my research team. I’m an evolutionary biologist, and my lab at Drexel ...
Malo, Aurelio F., Martinez-Pastor, Felipe, Alaks, Glen, Dubach, Jean, and Lacy, Robert C. 2010. "Effects of Genetic Captive-Breeding Protocols on Sperm Quality and ...
Dusty barns, gleaming stables and damp basements. These are all places where you might find a house mouse — or a member of my research team. Cities are hotter and they have a lot of people living in ...
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