Numerous factors influence fitness of free-ranging animals, yet often these are uncharacterized. We integrated GPS habitat use data and genetic profiling to determine their influence on fitness proxies (mass, length, and body condition) in a threatened population of grizzly bears (Ursus arctos) in Alberta, Canada. We detected distinct genetic and habitat use (ecotype) clusters, with individual cluster assignments, or genotype/ecotype, being correlated (Pearson r=0.34, P<0.01). Related individuals showed evidence of similar habitat use patterns, irrespective of geographic distance and sex. Fitness proxies were influenced by sex, age, and habitat use, and homozygosity had a positive effect on these proxies that could be indicative of outbr...
Roads can fragment and isolate wildlife populations, which will eventually decrease genetic diversit...
Previously, American black bears (Ursus americanus) were thought to follow the pattern of female phi...
Harvest can disrupt wildlife populations by removing adults with naturally high survival. This can r...
Numerous factors influence fitness of free-ranging animals, yet often these are uncharacterized. We ...
Numerous factors influence fitness of free-ranging animals, yet often these are uncharacterized. We ...
Habitat selection is an important behavioural process widely studied for its population-level effect...
Landscape genetic analyses of wildlife populations can exclude variation in a broad suite of potenti...
Habitat and population fragmentation as a result of human disturbance in the form of human transport...
Current range expansions of large terrestrial carnivores are occurring following anthropogenically-i...
Wild animal populations experience selection pressures from both natural and anthropogenic sources. ...
Current range expansions of large terrestrial carnivores are occurring following human-induced range...
Among polar bears (Ursus maritimus), fitness is dependent on body size through males' abilities to w...
Landscape characteristics influence the abundance, gene flow, and dispersal of wildlife. I examined ...
Identifying the mechanisms causing population change is essential for conserving small and declining...
Previously, American black bears (Ursus americanus) were thought to follow the pattern of female phi...
Roads can fragment and isolate wildlife populations, which will eventually decrease genetic diversit...
Previously, American black bears (Ursus americanus) were thought to follow the pattern of female phi...
Harvest can disrupt wildlife populations by removing adults with naturally high survival. This can r...
Numerous factors influence fitness of free-ranging animals, yet often these are uncharacterized. We ...
Numerous factors influence fitness of free-ranging animals, yet often these are uncharacterized. We ...
Habitat selection is an important behavioural process widely studied for its population-level effect...
Landscape genetic analyses of wildlife populations can exclude variation in a broad suite of potenti...
Habitat and population fragmentation as a result of human disturbance in the form of human transport...
Current range expansions of large terrestrial carnivores are occurring following anthropogenically-i...
Wild animal populations experience selection pressures from both natural and anthropogenic sources. ...
Current range expansions of large terrestrial carnivores are occurring following human-induced range...
Among polar bears (Ursus maritimus), fitness is dependent on body size through males' abilities to w...
Landscape characteristics influence the abundance, gene flow, and dispersal of wildlife. I examined ...
Identifying the mechanisms causing population change is essential for conserving small and declining...
Previously, American black bears (Ursus americanus) were thought to follow the pattern of female phi...
Roads can fragment and isolate wildlife populations, which will eventually decrease genetic diversit...
Previously, American black bears (Ursus americanus) were thought to follow the pattern of female phi...
Harvest can disrupt wildlife populations by removing adults with naturally high survival. This can r...