Extinction risk is elevated in small, isolated populations due to demographic and genetic interactions. Therefore, it is critical to model these processes realistically in population viability analyses (PVA) to inform local management and contribute to a greater understanding of mechanisms within the extinction vortex. We conducted PVA’s for two small mountain lion populations isolated by urbanization in southern California to predict population growth, extinction probability, and loss of genetic diversity with empirical data. Specifically, we (1) provide the first PVA for isolated mountain lions in the Santa Ana Mountains (SAM) that considers both demographic and genetic risk factors and (2) test the hypothesis that variation in abundance ...
Natural and anthropogenic boundaries have been shown to affect population dynamics and population st...
<div><p>Understanding why some species are at high risk of extinction, while others remain relativel...
A frequently addressed question in conservation biology is what is the chance of survival for a popu...
Extinction risk is elevated in small, isolated populations due to demographic and genetic interactio...
The extinction vortex is a theoretical model describing the process by which extinction risk is elev...
The extinction vortex is a theoretical model describing the process by which extinction risk is elev...
The extinction vortex is a theoretical model describing the process by which extinction risk is elev...
SummaryLarge carnivores can be particularly sensitive to the effects of habitat fragmentation on gen...
Understanding natural and human-caused mortality for top predators persisting in human-dominated lan...
SummaryLarge carnivores can be particularly sensitive to the effects of habitat fragmentation on gen...
ABSTRACT: The mountain lion (Puma concolor) is the widest ranging extant mammal in the Americas. Whi...
Understanding why some species are at high risk of extinction, while others remain relatively safe, ...
Demographic, environmental, and genetic stochasticity threaten the persistence of isolated populatio...
Understanding why some species are at high risk of extinction, while others remain relatively safe, ...
Natural and anthropogenic boundaries have been shown to affect population dynamics and population st...
Natural and anthropogenic boundaries have been shown to affect population dynamics and population st...
<div><p>Understanding why some species are at high risk of extinction, while others remain relativel...
A frequently addressed question in conservation biology is what is the chance of survival for a popu...
Extinction risk is elevated in small, isolated populations due to demographic and genetic interactio...
The extinction vortex is a theoretical model describing the process by which extinction risk is elev...
The extinction vortex is a theoretical model describing the process by which extinction risk is elev...
The extinction vortex is a theoretical model describing the process by which extinction risk is elev...
SummaryLarge carnivores can be particularly sensitive to the effects of habitat fragmentation on gen...
Understanding natural and human-caused mortality for top predators persisting in human-dominated lan...
SummaryLarge carnivores can be particularly sensitive to the effects of habitat fragmentation on gen...
ABSTRACT: The mountain lion (Puma concolor) is the widest ranging extant mammal in the Americas. Whi...
Understanding why some species are at high risk of extinction, while others remain relatively safe, ...
Demographic, environmental, and genetic stochasticity threaten the persistence of isolated populatio...
Understanding why some species are at high risk of extinction, while others remain relatively safe, ...
Natural and anthropogenic boundaries have been shown to affect population dynamics and population st...
Natural and anthropogenic boundaries have been shown to affect population dynamics and population st...
<div><p>Understanding why some species are at high risk of extinction, while others remain relativel...
A frequently addressed question in conservation biology is what is the chance of survival for a popu...