Small and declining populations of large mammals are vulnerable to stochastic events and can be at high risk of extinction. Population viability is also susceptible to the detrimental effects of low genetic diversity and inbreeding. The objective of this study was to do an assessment of three endangered caribou subpopulations using non-invasive genetic sampling to assess demographic population changes by combining capture-recapture modeling, familial pedigree networks, individual fitness and inbreeding coefficients. Three subpopulations of the Central Mountain caribou ecotype (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in Jasper National Park, Canada, were systematically surveyed over a 10-year period and fecal samples collected for DNA analyses. For the T...
Isolation-by-distance (IBD) is a natural pattern not readily incorporated into theoretical models no...
In social species, reproductive success and rates of dispersal vary among individuals resulting in s...
Genetic mechanisms determining habitat selection and specialization of individuals within species ha...
Identifying inbreeding depression early in small and declining populations is essential for manageme...
Identifying conservation units below the species level is becoming increasingly important, particula...
Boreal woodland caribou are listed as threatened in Ontario. This thesis examined whether the geneti...
Genetic differentiation is generally assumed to be low in highly mobile species, but this simplistic...
Genetic diversity is a key parameter to delineate management units, but many organisms also display ...
We used census results and radiotelemetry locations of >380 collared individuals sampled over the en...
Wide-ranging mammals face significant conservation threats, and knowledge of the spatial scale of po...
Abstract Population monitoring can take many different forms, and monitoring elusive and endangered ...
In this paper we examine genetic relationships of caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in the Aishihi...
Wide-ranging animals, including migratory species, are significantly threatened by the effects of ha...
The role of Beringia as a refugium and route for trans-continental exchange of fauna during glacial ...
Migratory barren-ground caribou (Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus) provide an opportunity to examine ...
Isolation-by-distance (IBD) is a natural pattern not readily incorporated into theoretical models no...
In social species, reproductive success and rates of dispersal vary among individuals resulting in s...
Genetic mechanisms determining habitat selection and specialization of individuals within species ha...
Identifying inbreeding depression early in small and declining populations is essential for manageme...
Identifying conservation units below the species level is becoming increasingly important, particula...
Boreal woodland caribou are listed as threatened in Ontario. This thesis examined whether the geneti...
Genetic differentiation is generally assumed to be low in highly mobile species, but this simplistic...
Genetic diversity is a key parameter to delineate management units, but many organisms also display ...
We used census results and radiotelemetry locations of >380 collared individuals sampled over the en...
Wide-ranging mammals face significant conservation threats, and knowledge of the spatial scale of po...
Abstract Population monitoring can take many different forms, and monitoring elusive and endangered ...
In this paper we examine genetic relationships of caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in the Aishihi...
Wide-ranging animals, including migratory species, are significantly threatened by the effects of ha...
The role of Beringia as a refugium and route for trans-continental exchange of fauna during glacial ...
Migratory barren-ground caribou (Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus) provide an opportunity to examine ...
Isolation-by-distance (IBD) is a natural pattern not readily incorporated into theoretical models no...
In social species, reproductive success and rates of dispersal vary among individuals resulting in s...
Genetic mechanisms determining habitat selection and specialization of individuals within species ha...