Genetic evidence further elucidates the history and extent of badger introductions from Great Britain into Ireland
Adrian Allen, Jimena Guerrero, Andrew Byrne, John Lavery, Eleanor Presho, Emily Courcier, James O'Keeffe, Ursula Fogarty, Richard Delahay, Gavin Wilson, Chris Newman, Christina Buesching, Matthew Silk, Denise O'Meara, Robin Skuce, Roman Biek & Robbie A. McDonald
The colonization of Ireland by mammals, has been the subject of extensive study using genetic methods, and forms a central problem in understanding the phylo-geography of European mammals after the Last Glacial Maximum. Ireland exhibits a de-pauperate mammal fauna relative to Great Britain and continental Europe, and a range of natural and anthropogenic processes have given rise to its modern fauna. Previous Europe-wide surveys of the European badger (Meles meles) have found conflicting microsatellite and...
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Department of Agriculture Food and the Marine1
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Centre d'Ecologie Fonctionnelle et Evolutive1
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Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs1
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University of Glasgow1
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Animal and Plant Health Agency1
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University of Exeter1
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Waterford Institute of Technology1
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University of Oxford1
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Agri Food and Biosciences Institute1
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Irish Equine Centre1