Detailed project information
| Title | : | Pleistocene evolution of the African buffalo: divergent selection, ecological speciation and climate variability |
| Applicant | : | Prof. dr. H.H.T. Prins |
| Research institute | : | Wageningen Universiteit & Researchcentrum Omgevingswetenschappen Resource Ecology Group |
| Team members | : | Dr. W.F. van Hooft |
| Duration | : | 11/01/2005 tot 02/11/2010 |
| Strategic goal | : | Talent |
| Finance | : | Eur 93.078 |
| Subsidy | : | More Women Researchers as University Lecturers (MEERVOUD) |
Summary
Products
Articles
- (2007). A New Species of Living Peccare (Mammalia: Tayassuidae) from the Brazilian Amazon. Bonner Zoologische Beiträge. pp. 105-112
- (2007). Selection at the Y Chromosome of the African Buffalo Driven by Rainfall. PLoS ONE. pp. 1-5
- (2008). Polyandry and polygyny in an African rodent pest species. Mammalia. pp. 150-160
- (2008). Development of a high-throughput microsatellite typing approach for forensic and population genetic analysis of wild and domestic African Bovini. Afr J Biotechnol. pp. 655-660
