2024
DOI: 10.1002/zoo.21845
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Thirty years of conservation breeding: Assessing the genetic diversity of captive Livingstone's fruit bats

Sarah Richdon,
Angelica Menchaca Rodriguez,
Eluned Price
et al.

Abstract: Fruit bats (genus Pteropus) are typically island‐endemic species important in seed dispersal and reforestation that are vulnerable to increased extinction risk. An effective method of reducing extinction risk in vulnerable species that cannot be conserved in their native habitat is establishing an ex‐situ captive breeding programme. Due to anthropogenic threats and low population numbers, in the early 1990s, a captive breeding programme was established at Jersey Zoo, British Isles, for Critically Endangered Li… Show more

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