Genomic signatures and demographic history of the widespread and critically endangered yellow-breasted bunting
Guoling Chen,
Simon Yung Wa Sin
Abstract:Population declines may have long-term genetic consequences, including genetic erosion and inbreeding depression, which could affect species’ evolutionary potential and increase their risk of extinction. Small populations are more vulnerable to genetic threats than common species, but even species with large populations can also be at risk of extinction. The yellow-breasted bunting (Emberiza aureola) is a common and widespread songbird in the northern Palearctic regions, but its population has drastically decl… Show more
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