Fragmentation of species with large numbers of individuals in adjacent areas can be challenging to detect using genetic tools as there often is no differentiation because genetic drift occurs very slowly. We used a genetic-based pedigree analysis to detect fragmentation in the American black bear (Ursus americanus) across 2 highways with large adjacent populations. We used 20 locus microsatellite genotypes to detect parent-offspring and full sibling pairs within a sample of 388 black bears. We used the spatial patterns of capture locations of these first order relatives relative to US Highway 2 in northwest Montana and Highway 3 in southeast British Columbia to estimate the number of close relatives sampled across the highways (migrants/km ...
Previously, American black bears (Ursus americanus) were thought to follow the pattern of female phi...
Abundance estimates for black bears (Ursus americanus) are an important tool for effective managemen...
Loss and fragmentation of natural habitats caused by human land uses have subdivided several formerl...
Roads can fragment and isolate wildlife populations, which will eventually decrease genetic diversit...
Habitat and population fragmentation as a result of human disturbance in the form of human transport...
Bottlenecks, founder events, and genetic drift often result in decreased genetic diversity and incre...
Bottlenecks, founder events, and genetic drift often result in decreased genetic diversity and incre...
Brown bear (Ursus arctos) populations have experienced declines in both number and range due to chan...
The American black bear (Ursus americanus) is one of the eight living species of Ursidae, and the on...
The processes leading to genetic isolation influence a population's local extinction risk, and shoul...
The section of the Trans-Canada Highway (TCH) that bisects Banff National Park, Alberta supports the...
<div><p>Understanding the factors that affect dispersal is a fundamental question in ecology and con...
Understanding the factors that affect dispersal is a fundamental question in ecology and conservatio...
Understanding the factors that affect dispersal is a fundamental question in ecology and conservatio...
Population-level patterns reflect the aggregation of individual-level movement, survival, and recrui...
Previously, American black bears (Ursus americanus) were thought to follow the pattern of female phi...
Abundance estimates for black bears (Ursus americanus) are an important tool for effective managemen...
Loss and fragmentation of natural habitats caused by human land uses have subdivided several formerl...
Roads can fragment and isolate wildlife populations, which will eventually decrease genetic diversit...
Habitat and population fragmentation as a result of human disturbance in the form of human transport...
Bottlenecks, founder events, and genetic drift often result in decreased genetic diversity and incre...
Bottlenecks, founder events, and genetic drift often result in decreased genetic diversity and incre...
Brown bear (Ursus arctos) populations have experienced declines in both number and range due to chan...
The American black bear (Ursus americanus) is one of the eight living species of Ursidae, and the on...
The processes leading to genetic isolation influence a population's local extinction risk, and shoul...
The section of the Trans-Canada Highway (TCH) that bisects Banff National Park, Alberta supports the...
<div><p>Understanding the factors that affect dispersal is a fundamental question in ecology and con...
Understanding the factors that affect dispersal is a fundamental question in ecology and conservatio...
Understanding the factors that affect dispersal is a fundamental question in ecology and conservatio...
Population-level patterns reflect the aggregation of individual-level movement, survival, and recrui...
Previously, American black bears (Ursus americanus) were thought to follow the pattern of female phi...
Abundance estimates for black bears (Ursus americanus) are an important tool for effective managemen...
Loss and fragmentation of natural habitats caused by human land uses have subdivided several formerl...