Browsing NINA Brage by Subject "Reintroduction"
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Ex situ versus in situ Eurasian lynx populations: implications for successful breeding and genetic rescue
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)The main aim of ex situ programmes in conservation is to provide a suitable source of individuals for future reintroductions or reinforcement of existing populations. A fundamental prerequisite is creating and maintaining ... -
Feasibility study for kulan (Equus hemionus kulan) reintroduction into the central steppe of Kazakhstan
(NINA Rapport;1366, Research report, 2017-01)Kaczensky, P., Doldin, R., Enke, D., Linnell, J. D. C., Lukanovsky, O., Salemgareyev A. R. Sidorova, T. V., Sklyarenko, S., Kisebaev, T., Walzer, C., Ward, S., Zuther, S. 2017. Feasibility study for kulan (Equus hemionus ... -
Genetic characterization of free-ranging Asiatic wild ass in Central Asia as a basis for future conservation strategies
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Loss of genetic diversity due to drift and inbreeding reduces a population’s ability to respond to environmental change and may result in inbreeding depression. The Asiatic wild ass (Equus hemionus), regionally also known ... -
Reintroduction of kulan into the central steppe of Kazakhstan: Field Report for 2017
(NINA Rapport;1459, Research report, 2018)Kaczensky, P., Linnell, J. D. C., Zuther, S., Salemgareyev, A. & Doldin, R. 2018. Reintroduction of kulan into the central steppe of Kazakhstan: Field Report for 2017. NINA Report 1459. Nor-wegian Institute for Nature ... -
Reintroduction of kulan into the central steppe of Kazakhstan: Field Report for 2018-2019
(NINA Report;1782, Research report, 2020)Kaczensky, P., A. R. Salemgareyev, S. Zuther, M. Suttibayev, F. Adilbekova, and J. D. C. Linnell. 2020. Reintroduction of kulan into the central steppe of Kazakhstan: Field Report for 2018-2019. NINA Report 1782. Norwegian ...