2016
DOI: 10.3354/esr00745
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Using genetic data to predict the vulnerability of a native predator to a toxic invader

Abstract: Australia has no native toad species, and as a consequence, many Australian predators lack resistance to the toxins of the invasive cane toad Rhinella marina, and die if they ingest one of these toads. Resistance is conferred by a small and consistent genetic change, so genetic data can provide a rapid, non-invasive way to clarify the vulnerability of as-yet-unstudied taxa. To evaluate the hypothesis that a recent decline of ghost bat Macroderma gigas populations in tropical Australia is due to ingestion of ca… Show more

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“…Total genomic DNA was extracted from the toe tissue following the standard method published previously ( Wang et al 2014 ; Shine et al 2016 ). A 695-bp segment of the mitochondrial cytochrome b (cyt b ) gene from all specimens was amplified using the primers RanaLeuF5d (5′-AA T MCC GWA AA T CTC ACCCCC T-3′) and RanacytbB1 (5′-GCT GGT GTAAA T TGT CTG GGT C-3′) ( Yang et al 2003 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Total genomic DNA was extracted from the toe tissue following the standard method published previously ( Wang et al 2014 ; Shine et al 2016 ). A 695-bp segment of the mitochondrial cytochrome b (cyt b ) gene from all specimens was amplified using the primers RanaLeuF5d (5′-AA T MCC GWA AA T CTC ACCCCC T-3′) and RanacytbB1 (5′-GCT GGT GTAAA T TGT CTG GGT C-3′) ( Yang et al 2003 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%