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1 BIJLSMA et al. 2000 Does inbreeding affect the extinction risk of small populations?: predictions from Journal of Evolutionary Biology
Drosophila
2 BLACK et al. 2017 Rapid genetic and morphologic divergence between captive and wild populations Molecular Ecology
of the endangered Leon Springs pupfish, Cyprinodon bovinus
3 FITZPATRICK et al. 2018 Does gene flow aggravate or alleviate maladaptation to Evolutionary applications
environmental stress in small populations?
4 FULLER et al. 2020 Population genetics of the coroal Acropora millepora: Toward genomic prediction Science
of bleaching
5 HEBER et al. 2012 The genetic rescue of two bottlenecked South Island robin populations using Proceedings of the Royal Society B
translocations of inbred donors
6 LEROY et al. 2021 Island songbirds as windows into evolution in small populations Current Biology

7 NEWMAN et al. 2001 Experimental Evidence for Beneficial Fitness Effects of Gene Flow in Recently Conservation Biology
Isolated Populations
8 RAMSAYER et al. 2013 Evolutionary rescue in populations of Pseudomonas fluorescens across an Evolutionary applications
antibiotic gradient
9 ROBINSON et al. 2019 Genomic signatures of extensive inbreeding in Isle Royale wolves, a population on Science Advances
the threshold of extinction
10 STASTNY et al. 2005 Do vigour of introduced populations and escape from specialist herbivores Journal of Ecology
contribute to invasiveness?
11 URBANOWICZ et al. 2020 Honey bees and wild pollinators differ in their preference for and use of introduced Ecology and Evolution
floral resources
12 GROSSEN et al. 2020 Purging of highly deleterious mutations through severe bottlenecks in Alpine ibex Nature Communications

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