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The species is classified as critically endangered, with fewer than 100 individuals believed to be surviving in the wild, ...
Over time, their numbers dwindled, possibly due to harsh environmental conditions, habitat fragmentation, and limited genetic exchange. By the Late Pleistocene, Neanderthals displayed less genetic ...
By integrating genetic and ecological data into simulation ... in primate metapopulations based on attributes of forest fragmentation. Conservation Biology 20, 441-448 (2006).
Corals with the same genetic makeup can exist in massive mile-long colonies ... The article was also updated to reflect that corals asexually reproduce via fragmentation as well as budding. The ...
Researchers at Sidra Medicine, a member of Qatar Foundation, have led a landmark study, published in Nature Genetic ...