Literature

AuthorsYearTitlesort descending
Barnett, R, Yamaguchi, N, Shapiro, B, Sabin, R2008Ancient DNA analysis indicates the first English lions originated from North Africa
Yamaguchi, N, Kitchener, A, Gilissen, E, MacDonald, D2009Brain size of the lion (Panthera leo) and the tiger (P. tigris): Implications for intrageneric phylogeny, intraspecific differences and the effects of captivity
Yamaguchi, N, Kitchener, AC, Driscoll, CA, Macdonald, DW2009Divided infraorbital foramen in the lion (Panthera leo): Its implications for colonisation history, population bottlenecks, and conservation of the Asian lion (P. l. persica)
Yamaguchi, N, Macdonald, DW, Cooper, A, Werdelin, L2004Evolution of the mane and group-living in the lion (Panthera leo): A review
Barnett, R, Yamaguchi, N, Barnes, I, Cooper, A2006Lost populations and preserving genetic diversity in the lion Panthera leo: Implications for its ex situ conservation
Black, S, Yamaguchi, N, Harland, A, Groombridge, J2009Maintaining the genetic health of putative Barbary lions in captivity: an analysis of Moroccan Royal Lions
Black, S, Yamaguchi, N, Harland, A, Groombridge, J2010Maintaining the genetic health of putative Barbary lions in captivity: An analysis of Moroccan Royal Lions
Driscoll, C, Yamaguchi, N, Bar-Gal, G, Roca, A, Luo, S, MacDonald, D, O'Brien, S2009Mitochondrial phylogeography illuminates the origin of the extinct caspian tiger and its relationship to the amur tiger
Barnett, R, Shapiro, B, Barnes, I, Ho, S, Burger, J, Yamaguchi, N, Higham, T, Wheeler, H, Rosendahl, W, Sher, A, Sotnikova, M, Kuznetsova, T, Baryshnikov, G, Martin, L, Harington, C, Burns, J, Cooper, A2009Phylogeography of lions (Panthera leo ssp.) reveals three distinct taxa and a late Pleistocene reduction in genetic diversity
Barnett, R, Yamaguchi, N, Barnes, I, Cooper, A2006The origin, current diversity and future conservation of the modern lion (Panthera leo)
Barnett, R, Yamaguchi, N, Shapiro, B, Nijman, V2007Using ancient DNA techniques to identify the origin of unprovenanced museum specimens, as illustrated by the identification of a 19th century lion from Amsterdam
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