Microsatellite variation in Bavarian populations of European grayling (Thymallus thymallus): Implications for conservation Bernhard GumRiho GrossRalph Kühn OriginalPaper Pages: 659 - 672
Mitochondrial DNA variation, effective female population size and population history of the endangered Chinese sturgeon, Acipenser sinensis Si-Ming ZhangDeng-Qiang WangYa-Ping Zhang OriginalPaper Pages: 673 - 683
Genetic diversity and population structure of Eugenia dysenterica DC. (``cagaiteira'' – Myrtaceae) in Central Brazil: Spatial analysis and implications for conservation and management Mariana Pires de Campos TellesAlexandre Siqueira Guedes CoelhoFabrizio D'Ayala Valva OriginalPaper Pages: 685 - 695
Genetically distinct island populations of the Egyptian vulture (Neophron percnopterus) Maria B. KretzmannN. CapoteJ.J. Negro OriginalPaper Pages: 697 - 706
Genetic variation in natural and translocated populations of the endangered Delmarva fox squirrel (Sciurus niger cinereus) Stacey L. LanceJesús E. MaldonadoRobert C. Fleischer OriginalPaper Pages: 707 - 718
Phylogeography and population history of the endangered golden sun moth (Synemon plana) revealed by allozymes and mitochondrial DNA analysis Geoffrey M. ClarkeLiam S. Whyte OriginalPaper Pages: 719 - 734
Fragmentation by weirs in a riverine system: A study of genetic variation in time and space among populations of European grayling (Thymallus thymallus) in a Danish river system Torben MeldgaardEinar E. NielsenVolker Loeschcke OriginalPaper Pages: 735 - 747
Genetic variability in migratory and endemic island songbirds (genus Vireo): A comparative assessment using molecular and morphological traits Patrick W. Zwartjes OriginalPaper Pages: 749 - 758
Genetic variation and island biogreography: Microsatellite and mitochondrial DNA variation in island populations of the Australian bush rat, Rattus fuscipes greyii G. HintenF. HarrissP.R. Braverstock OriginalPaper Pages: 759 - 778
Pooling hair samples to increase DNA yield for PCR D.L. AlpersA.C. TaylorW.B. Sherwin OriginalPaper Pages: 779 - 788
Faeces as a source of DNA for molecular studies in a threatened population of great bustards Y. IdaghdourD. BroderickA. Korrida OriginalPaper Pages: 789 - 792
Gene flow in great bustard populations across the Strait of Gibraltar as elucidated from excremental PCR and mtDNA sequencing D. BroderickY. IdaghdourJ. Hellmich OriginalPaper Pages: 793 - 800
A simple RFLP method for identification of two ranid frogs Jukka U. PaloJuha Merilä OriginalPaper Pages: 801 - 803
Amplification primers for the mitochondrial control region and sixth intron of the nuclear-encoded lactate dehydrogenase A gene in elasmobranch fishes D.S. StoneroJ.M. GradyJ.M. Quattro OriginalPaper Pages: 805 - 808
Development of microsatellite markers in Primula sieboldii E. Morren, a threatened Japanese perennial herb Saneyoshi UenoYoshihiko TsumuraIzumi Washitani OriginalPaper Pages: 809 - 811
A further six microsatellite markers for Castanopsis cuspidata var. sieboldii Nakai S. UenoH. YoshimaruS. Yamamoto OriginalPaper Pages: 813 - 815