Once on the brink of extinction, the Florida panther (Puma concolor coryi) has reoccupied parts of its extirpated range in southern Florida, USA over the past 20 years, which has largely been attributed to genetic restoration efforts initiated in 1995 to combat inbreeding depression and subsequent deleterious traits. Concurrent to the resurgence, an increase in documented livestock depredation events has heightened concern over human– panther conflicts. We examined 312 stomach content, scat, and feces (large intestine contents) samples collected 1989 to 2014 across the endemic range in southern Florida. We compared frequency of occurrence of prey items in samples by temporal (pre- and post-genetic restoration), geographic (north and south o...
The Florida panther (Puma concolor coryi) is a relatively well studied species, but some aspects of ...
The most straightforward contribution of genetics to conservation has been the use of neutral marker...
Summary 1. Inbreeding and low genetic diversity can cause reductions in individual fitness and incre...
There are only 30 to 50 adult Florida panthers left in the wild, making Florida\u27s official state ...
1. Large carnivore restoration programs are often promoted as capable of providing ecosystem service...
Calf (Bos taurus) depredation by the federally endangered Florida panther (Puma concolor coryi) on r...
Big Cypress National Preserve (BICY) accounts for approximately one-third of the land on which endan...
Decisions regarding landscape management, restoration, and land acquisition typically depend on land...
The endangered Florida panther (puma concolor coryi) continues to face challenges for expansion in t...
Historically occurring throughout the southeastern United States, the Florida panther is now restric...
<div><p>Historically occurring throughout the southeastern United States, the Florida panther is now...
The Florida panther is a severely threatened relict population of puma whose historic range has incl...
Historically occurring throughout the southeastern United States, the Florida panther is now restric...
The rediscovery of remnant Florida panthers (Puma concolor coryi) in southern Florida swamplands pro...
The official Journalletter of the Florida Panther Interagency Committee. The intent of this publicat...
The Florida panther (Puma concolor coryi) is a relatively well studied species, but some aspects of ...
The most straightforward contribution of genetics to conservation has been the use of neutral marker...
Summary 1. Inbreeding and low genetic diversity can cause reductions in individual fitness and incre...
There are only 30 to 50 adult Florida panthers left in the wild, making Florida\u27s official state ...
1. Large carnivore restoration programs are often promoted as capable of providing ecosystem service...
Calf (Bos taurus) depredation by the federally endangered Florida panther (Puma concolor coryi) on r...
Big Cypress National Preserve (BICY) accounts for approximately one-third of the land on which endan...
Decisions regarding landscape management, restoration, and land acquisition typically depend on land...
The endangered Florida panther (puma concolor coryi) continues to face challenges for expansion in t...
Historically occurring throughout the southeastern United States, the Florida panther is now restric...
<div><p>Historically occurring throughout the southeastern United States, the Florida panther is now...
The Florida panther is a severely threatened relict population of puma whose historic range has incl...
Historically occurring throughout the southeastern United States, the Florida panther is now restric...
The rediscovery of remnant Florida panthers (Puma concolor coryi) in southern Florida swamplands pro...
The official Journalletter of the Florida Panther Interagency Committee. The intent of this publicat...
The Florida panther (Puma concolor coryi) is a relatively well studied species, but some aspects of ...
The most straightforward contribution of genetics to conservation has been the use of neutral marker...
Summary 1. Inbreeding and low genetic diversity can cause reductions in individual fitness and incre...