Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6300958 | Biological Conservation | 2013 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
⺠Introduced masked owls are a threat to biodiversity on LHI, a world heritage site. ⺠Masked owls were introduced to LHI from Tasmania, the Tasmanian population is now considered endangered. ⺠We assessed the provenance of the LHI masked owl population using mitochondrial and microsatellite genetic markers. ⺠We found that at least part of the LHI masked owls ancestry lies with the south-eastern mainland Australian population. ⺠We conclude that the LHI masked owl is likely to be a hybrid population and translocation to Tasmania is not recommended.
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Authors
Fiona E. Hogan, Catriona Campbell, Katherine A. Harrison, David Milledge, Raylene Cooke,