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Population genetics, behavioural ecology and management of the Greywing Francolin Francolinus africanus

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Main Author: Little, Rob M
Other Authors: Crowe, Timothy M
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Biological Sciences 2014
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/8403 Population genetics, behavioural ecology and management of the Greywing Francolin Francolinus africanus Little, Rob M Crowe, Timothy M Zoology Bibliography: p. 237-249. This study investigates the population genetics and behavioural ecology of the Greywing Francolin, Francolinus africanus, and identifies factors which influence the distribution and abundance of this important gamebird. It also develops scientifically sound management strategies which should allow the maintenance of populations at levels which will produce sustained and economically viable hunting yields as a co-product of agriculture. Examination of genetic variability based on allozymes disclosed estimates of average within-population heterozygosity higher than that for most birds, and for all other galliformes for which data are available. Thus, Greywing apparently have a high degree of population stability and large effective population sizes. Indirect estimates of migration and several significant allelefrequency differences between nearby coveys suggest that there is a greater degree of genetic subdivision among Greywing populations than among populations of other birds. However, although the data suggest that populations are genetically differentiated on a large geographical scale, they also indicate that there is considerable dispersal, which produces outbred subpopulations on a fine geographical scale. Greywing therefore have a wealth of genetic variability that may 'buffer' populations against environmental changes, responsible hunting and/or short-term demographic bottlenecks. They also appear to undergo sufficient migration so that recruitment from adjacent populations will ensure population stability in hunted areas. 2014-10-11T12:21:23Z 2014-10-11T12:21:23Z 1992 Doctoral Thesis Doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/11427/8403 eng application/pdf Department of Biological Sciences Faculty of Science University of Cape Town
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Population genetics, behavioural ecology and management of the Greywing Francolin Francolinus africanus
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title Population genetics, behavioural ecology and management of the Greywing Francolin Francolinus africanus
title_full Population genetics, behavioural ecology and management of the Greywing Francolin Francolinus africanus
title_fullStr Population genetics, behavioural ecology and management of the Greywing Francolin Francolinus africanus
title_full_unstemmed Population genetics, behavioural ecology and management of the Greywing Francolin Francolinus africanus
title_short Population genetics, behavioural ecology and management of the Greywing Francolin Francolinus africanus
title_sort population genetics behavioural ecology and management of the greywing francolin francolinus africanus
topic Zoology
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