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Given its geographic isolation, and after the last glaciation, the Iberian Peninsula, become a sanctuary of
plants and animal’s diversification, being considered a hotspot of genetic diversity specially for mammal
species. The roe deer (Capreolus capreolus - CCR), an herbivore ungulate, has a widespread geographical
distribution which extends from the Iberian Peninsula to the north of Scandinavia, being found as well in
Turkey, Israel, and Jordan. C. capreolus populations have been subject to a significant number of fluctuations,
especially due to anthropogenic activities, which led to a decrease in size and distribution. These alterations
combined with translocations of animals of the same species, can lead to meaningful consequences on the
genetic structure, diversity, and fitness of populations.
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Keywords
Roe deer Genetic diversity
Citation
PEREIRA, J.C. [et al.] (2022) - Are Western Iberian roe deer populations hotspots of genetic diversity? In III International Meeting of the Portuguese Society of Genetics, Évora, 2022 - Book of abstracts. Évora : Universidade de Évora. P. 97.
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Universidade de Évora