Genetic diversity in global populations of the critically endangered addax ( Addax nasomaculatus ) and its implications for conservation

Author:

Dicks Kara L.1ORCID,Ball Alex D.1,Banfield Lisa2,Barrios Violeta3,Boufaroua Mohamed4,Chetoui Abdelkader5,Chuven Justin6,Craig Mark2,Faqeer Mohammed Yousef Al2,Garba Hamissou Halilou Mallam7,Guedara Hela4,Harouna Abdoulaye38,Ivy Jamie9,Najjar Chawki510,Petretto Marie5,Pusey Ricardo6,Rabeil Thomas3,Riordan Philip511,Senn Helen V.1ORCID,Taghouti Ezzedine4,Wacher Tim12,Woodfine Tim511ORCID,Gilbert Tania511

Affiliation:

1. RZSS WildGenes, Royal Zoological Society of Scotland Edinburgh UK

2. Life Sciences Department Al Ain Zoo Al Ain United Arab Emirates

3. SaharaConservation Saint Maur des Fossés France

4. Direction Générale des Forêts Tunis Tunisia

5. Conservation Biology, Marwell Wildlife Winchester UK

6. Terrestrial & Marine Biodiversity Management Sector, Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates

7. Ministère de l'Environnement et de la Lutte Contre la Désertification Niamey Niger

8. Noé au Niger Réserve Naturelle Nationale de Termit et Tin‐Toumma Niger

9. San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance San Diego California USA

10. Association Tunisienne de la Vie Sauvage Tunis Tunisia

11. School of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Environmental and Life Sciences University of Southampton Southampton UK

12. Conservation & Policy, Zoological Society of London London UK

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,Genetics,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

Reference118 articles.

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4. Genetic structure analysis of a highly inbred captive population of the African antelope Addax nasomaculatus. Conservation and management implications

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