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Genomic monitoring of the critically endangered takahē in Aotearoa New Zealand

Background

  • Critically endangered flightless rail endemic to New Zealand
  • One single wild population was rediscovered in 1948 in the Murchison Mountains
  • Recently bottlenecked population (~120 individuals in 1980)
  • Currently ~500 individuals
  • Monitoring of genomic diversity, inbreeding and population structure will guide conservation management
  • Population-wide genomic data enables non-invasive realtime in situ genomic monitoring

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