Conservation Genetics

Papers
(The H4-Index of Conservation Genetics is 13. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Improved estimation of aquaculture associated European introgression in a captive breeding program for endangered Atlantic salmon79
Early signals of fragmentation of flat-tailed horned lizards in the Yuma Desert65
Landscape genetics identifies barriers to Natterjack toad metapopulation dispersal38
Population genetics and the importance of migration in the facultative migratory fish, Labeo chrysophekadion, in the Lower Mekong Basin21
Genetic diversity and phylogeographic structure of the endangered Korean Bitterling (Tanakia signifer) and its symbiotic mussel (Nodularia breviconcha), based on mitochondrial DNA variation: implicati20
Correction: DNA-based studies and genetic diversity indicator assessments are complementary approaches to conserving evolutionary potential19
Impacts of habitat loss by reservoir inundation on occurrence, abundance, and genetic diversity of an imperiled, river-adapted, benthic-specialist fish, Etheostoma lemniscatum (Tuxedo Darter)16
Population genetic structure and patterns of hybridization of the rare Lupinus tidestromii and its congener L. chamissonis (Fabaceae) inform seed sourcing strategies for population augmentation and re14
Conservation genomics of Dioon holmgrenii (Zamiaceae) reveals a history of range expansion, fragmentation, and isolation of populations14
Population genetic and phylogenetic analysis of pupfish (Cyprinodon, Cyprinodontidae) in the Rio Conchos and adjacent rivers reveals hidden diversity14
Population structure of endemic Atlantic forest spiny rats Trinomys dimidiatus and Trinomys iheringi (Echimyidae)14
DNA-typing surveillance of the bushmeat in Côte d'Ivoire: a multi-faceted tool for wildlife trade management in West Africa13
Genomic differentiation of endangered polyploid Braya (Brassicaceae) populations in the limestone barrens ecosystem at risk support separate management units13
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