How much is enough? Minimum sampling intensity required to capture extant genetic diversity in ex situ seed collections: examples from the endangered plant Sibara filifolia (Brassicaceae) Mitchell E. McGlaughlinLynn RileyKaius Helenurm Research Article 11 September 2014 Pages: 253 - 266
Successful reintroduction of an endangered veteran tree specialist: conservation and genetics of the Great Capricorn beetle (Cerambyx cerdo) L. DragL. Cizek Research Article 16 September 2014 Pages: 267 - 276
Transcriptional profiling of two Atlantic salmon strains: implications for reintroduction into Lake Ontario Xiaoping HeChris C. WilsonDaniel D. Heath Research Article 20 September 2014 Pages: 277 - 287
Signatures of natural and unnatural selection: evidence from an immune system gene in African buffalo K. E. Lane-deGraafS. J. AmishV. O. Ezenwa Research Article 16 October 2014 Pages: 289 - 300
All dam-affected trout populations are not alike: fine scale geographic variability in resident rainbow trout in Icicle Creek, WA, USA Gary A. WinansNick GayeskiEmma Timmins-Schiffman Research Article 01 October 2014 Pages: 301 - 315
Genetic diversity and population structure of the threatened freshwater catfish, Tandanus tandanus, in Victoria, Australia Erin HillBrett A. IngramJan M. Strugnell Research Article 26 September 2014 Pages: 317 - 329
Population structure and gene flow in the endangered southern brown bandicoot (Isoodon obesulus obesulus) across a fragmented landscape You LiMelanie L. LancasterSusan M. Carthew Research Article 05 October 2014 Pages: 331 - 345
Genetic evidence from the spiny lobster fishery supports international cooperation among Central American marine protected areas Nathan K. TrueloveSarah GriffithsRichard F. Preziosi Research Article 02 November 2014 Pages: 347 - 358
Genetic factors accelerate demographic decline in rare Asclepias species Eun Sun KimDavid N. ZayaMary V. Ashley Research Article 04 October 2014 Pages: 359 - 369
Population structure and recent temporal changes in genetic variation in Eurasian otters from Sweden Jean-Luc TisonVictor BlennowLove Dalén Research Article 07 October 2014 Pages: 371 - 384
Interannual variation in connectivity and comparison of effective population size between two splittail (Pogonichthys macrolepidotus) populations in the San Francisco Estuary Brian MahardjaBernie MayMelinda R. Baerwald Research Article 09 October 2014 Pages: 385 - 398
High and dry: intermittent watersheds provide a test case for genetic response of desert fishes to climate change Thomas F. TurnerMegan J. OsborneCarter G. Kruse Research Article 09 October 2014 Pages: 399 - 410
Genetic diversity and population structure of the range restricted rock firefinch Lagonosticta sanguinodorsalis Jacinta AbalakaNoraine S. HudinBengt Hansson Research Article 16 October 2014 Pages: 411 - 418
Historical and contemporary demography of leaf-toed geckos (Phyllodactylidae: Phyllodactylus tuberculosus saxatilis) in the Mexican dry forest Christopher BlairVictor H. Jiménez ArcosRobert W. Murphy Research Article 15 October 2014 Pages: 419 - 429
Eco-geographic units, population hierarchy, and a two-level conservation strategy with reference to a critically endangered salmonid, Sakhalin taimen Parahucho perryi Lev A. ZhivotovskyAndrey A. YurchenkoAnatoly Yu. Semenchenko Research Article 29 November 2014 Pages: 431 - 441
Examining the genetic integrity of a rare endemic Colorado cactus (Sclerocactus glaucus) in the face of hybridization threats from a close and widespread congener (Sclerocactus parviflorus) Anna L. SchwabeJennifer Ramp NealeMitchell E. McGlaughlin Research Article 26 October 2014 Pages: 443 - 457
Limited gene flow and high genetic diversity in the threatened Betic midwife toad (Alytes dickhilleni): evolutionary and conservation implications Guilherme DiasJuan Francisco BeltránHelena Gonçalves Research Article 31 October 2014 Pages: 459 - 476
Genetic diversity and no evidences of recent hybridization in the endemic Italian hare (Lepus corsicanus) C. MengoniN. MucciE. Randi Research Article 30 October 2014 Pages: 477 - 489
Frequent fire protects shortleaf pine (Pinus echinata) from introgression by loblolly pine (P. taeda) John F. StewartRodney E. WillC. Dana Nelson Short Communication 15 October 2014 Pages: 491 - 495
Evidence of pre-introduction hybridization of Formosan sika deer (Cervus nippon taiouanus) on Okinoshima, Wakayama Prefecture, Japan, based on mitochondrial and nuclear DNA sequences Yuki MatsumotoYu-ten JuAsuka Yamashiro Short Communication 30 November 2014 Pages: 497 - 502