Pumas (Puma concolor; also known as mountain lions and cougars) in southern California live among a burgeoning human population of roughly 20 million people. Yet little is known of the consequences of attendant habitat loss and fragmentation, and human-caused puma mortality to puma population viability and genetic diversity. We examined genetic status of pumas in coastal mountains within the Peninsular Ranges south of Los Angeles, in San Diego, Riverside, and Orange counties. The Santa Ana Mountains are bounded by urbanization to the west, north, and east, and are separated from the eastern Peninsular Ranges to the southeast by a ten lane interstate highway (I-15). We analyzed DNA samples from 97 pumas sampled between 2001 and 2012. Genotyp...
Analysis of 12 microsatellite loci from 431 mountain lions (Puma concolor) revealed distinct genetic...
SummaryLarge carnivores can be particularly sensitive to the effects of habitat fragmentation on gen...
Pumas are the most widely distributed felid in the Western Hemisphere. Increasingly, however, human ...
Pumas (Puma concolor; also known as mountain lions and cougars) in southern California live among a ...
Pumas (Puma concolor; also known as mountain lions and cougars) in southern California live among a ...
Fragmentation of wildlife populations is increasing on a global scale and understanding current popu...
Wide-ranging large carnivores pose myriad challenges for conservation, especially in highly fragment...
Wide-ranging large carnivores pose myriad challenges for conservation, especially in highly fragment...
Wide-ranging large carnivores pose myriad challenges for conservation, especially in highly fragment...
Migration is essential for maintaining genetic diversity among populations, and pumas (Puma concolor...
Migration is essential for maintaining genetic diversity among populations, and pumas (Puma concolor...
<p>Bar Plot displaying results of STRUCTURE analysis focused on genotypic data from 97 southern Cali...
Pumas are a wide-ranging carnivore and capable of long-distance dispersal, so they should be genetic...
Analysis of 12 microsatellite loci from 431 mountain lions (Puma concolor) revealed distinct genetic...
SummaryLarge carnivores can be particularly sensitive to the effects of habitat fragmentation on gen...
Pumas are the most widely distributed felid in the Western Hemisphere. Increasingly, however, human ...
Pumas (Puma concolor; also known as mountain lions and cougars) in southern California live among a ...
Pumas (Puma concolor; also known as mountain lions and cougars) in southern California live among a ...
Fragmentation of wildlife populations is increasing on a global scale and understanding current popu...
Wide-ranging large carnivores pose myriad challenges for conservation, especially in highly fragment...
Wide-ranging large carnivores pose myriad challenges for conservation, especially in highly fragment...
Wide-ranging large carnivores pose myriad challenges for conservation, especially in highly fragment...
Migration is essential for maintaining genetic diversity among populations, and pumas (Puma concolor...
Migration is essential for maintaining genetic diversity among populations, and pumas (Puma concolor...
<p>Bar Plot displaying results of STRUCTURE analysis focused on genotypic data from 97 southern Cali...
Pumas are a wide-ranging carnivore and capable of long-distance dispersal, so they should be genetic...
Analysis of 12 microsatellite loci from 431 mountain lions (Puma concolor) revealed distinct genetic...
SummaryLarge carnivores can be particularly sensitive to the effects of habitat fragmentation on gen...
Pumas are the most widely distributed felid in the Western Hemisphere. Increasingly, however, human ...