CryoArks publications
- Pérez-Espona and the CryoArks Consortium (2021) Conservation-focused biobanks: A valuable resource for wildlife DNA forensics. Forensic Science International: Animals and Environments, Volume 1, 100017.
CryoArks-related publications
- Yuan et al (2024) The genome of the black-footed cat: Revealing a rich natural history and urgent conservation priorities for small felids. PNAS, 121(2) e2310763120.
- Yuan et al (2023) How genomic insights into the evolutionary history of clouded leopards inform their conservation. Science Advances, 9(40) eadh9143.
- Howard-McCombe et al (2021) On the use of genome wide data to model and date the time of anthropogenic hydridisation: An example from the Scottish Wildcat. Molecular Ecology,
- Kitchener (2020) Small carnivorans, museums and zoos. International Zoo Yearbook, 54: 1-10.
- Ross et all (2020) First evaluation of the population structure, genetic diversity and landscape connectivity of the Endangered Arabian tahr. Mammalian Biology, 100: 659-673.
CryoArks mentions and citations in publications
- Žbogar et al (2022) Development of a targeted forensic test for the identification of Eurasian beaver DNA. Forensic Science International: Animals and Environments, 2. 100047.
- Kiazim et al (2021) Comparative Mapping of the Macrochromosomes of Eight Avian Species Provides Further Insight into Their Phylogenetic Relationships and Avian Karyotype Evolution. Cells, 10(2): 362.
- Mead et al (2021) The genome sequence of the European golden eagle, Aquila chrysaetos chrysaetos Linnaeus 1758 [version 1; peer review: 3 approved]. Wellcome Open Research, 6: 112.
- Hoban et al (2021) Global Commitments to Conserving and Monitoring Genetic Diversity Are Now Necessary and Feasible. BioScience, 71(9): 964-976.
- Hildebrandt et al (2021) The ART of bringing extinction to a freeze History and future of species conservation, exemplified by rhinos. Theriogenology, 169: 76-88.
- Leigh et al (2021) Opportunities and challenges of macrogenetic studies. Nature Reviews Genetics, 22: 791-807.
- Breithoff & Harrison (2020) From ark to bank: extinction, proxies and biocapitals in ex-situ biodiversity conservation practices. International Journal of Heritage Studies, 46(1): 8-24.
- Strand et al (2020) Biobanking in amphibian and reptilian conservation and management: opportunities and challenges. Conservation Genetics Resources, 12: 709-725.
- Togna et al (2020) Evaluating amphibian biobanking and reproduction for captive breeding programs according to the Amphibian Conservation Action Plan objectives. Theriogenology, 150: 412-431.
- Carter (2020) Dead as a Dodo. The Biochemist, 42(1): 50.
- Price, Briscoe, Misra and Broad (2020) DEFRA Centre of Excellence for DNA Methods: Evaluation of DNA barcode libraries used in the UK and developing an action plan to fill priority gaps. Natural England Joint Publication JP035.
- Costanzi et al (2020) Using genetic research to help secure the long-term future of the capercaillie in the UK. RZSS, Final Report. 21pp.
- Breithoff & Harrison (2020) Making Futures in End Times: Nature Conservation in the Anthropocene. In: Harrison, R and Sterling, C, (eds.) Deterritorializing the Future: Heritage in, of and after the Anthropocene. (pp. 155-187). Open Humanities Press: London, UK.
- Frankham et al (2019) A Practical Guide for Genetic Management of Fragmented Animal and Plant Populations. Oxford University Press. 174pp.
- Zimkus et al (2018) Integrating current methods for the preservation of amphibian genetic resources and viable tissues to achieve best practices for species conservation. Amphibian & Reptile Conservation, 12(2): 1-27 (e165).