Urbanization profoundly impacts animal populations by causing isolation, increased susceptibility to disease, and exposure to toxicants. Genetic effects include reduced effective population size, increased population substructure, and decreased adaptive potential. We investigated the influence that urbanization and a disease epizootic had on the population genetics of bobcats (Lynx rufus) distributed across a highly fragmented urban landscape. We genotyped more than 300 bobcats, sampled from 1996-2012, for variation at nine neutral and seven immune gene-linked microsatellite loci. We found that two freeways are significant barriers to gene flow. Further, a 3-year disease epizootic, associated with secondary anticoagulant rodenticide exposur...
Bobcats (Lynx rufus) are generalist carnivores with an expansive range from southern Canada to north...
Transmission of pathogens among animals is influenced by demographic, social, and environmental fact...
We are using bobcats (Lynx rufus) as a model organism to examine how roads affect the abundance, dis...
Urbanization profoundly impacts animal populations by causing isolation, increased susceptibility to...
Urbanization can result in the fragmentation of once contiguous natural landscapes into a patchy hab...
Urbanization has profound ecological impacts that reach beyond city boundaries. Obvious ecological c...
Urbanization is a major factor driving habitat fragmentation and connectivity loss in wildlife. Howe...
Context In human-dominated landscapes, habitat fragmentation and barriers to movement can interrupt ...
Habitat fragmentation and genetic bottlenecks can have substantial impacts on the health and managem...
Urban expansion has widespread impacts on wildlife species globally, including the transmission and ...
The ecology of a species strongly influences genetic variation and population structure. This intera...
As a major factor affecting connectivity in wildlife populations, landscape heterogeneity can have s...
Understanding how human activities influence immune response to environmental stressors can support ...
Bobcats (Lynx rufus) are highly mobile, occupy diverse habitat types, and are well-suited for adapta...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 48-53)Increased urban development negatively impacts wil...
Bobcats (Lynx rufus) are generalist carnivores with an expansive range from southern Canada to north...
Transmission of pathogens among animals is influenced by demographic, social, and environmental fact...
We are using bobcats (Lynx rufus) as a model organism to examine how roads affect the abundance, dis...
Urbanization profoundly impacts animal populations by causing isolation, increased susceptibility to...
Urbanization can result in the fragmentation of once contiguous natural landscapes into a patchy hab...
Urbanization has profound ecological impacts that reach beyond city boundaries. Obvious ecological c...
Urbanization is a major factor driving habitat fragmentation and connectivity loss in wildlife. Howe...
Context In human-dominated landscapes, habitat fragmentation and barriers to movement can interrupt ...
Habitat fragmentation and genetic bottlenecks can have substantial impacts on the health and managem...
Urban expansion has widespread impacts on wildlife species globally, including the transmission and ...
The ecology of a species strongly influences genetic variation and population structure. This intera...
As a major factor affecting connectivity in wildlife populations, landscape heterogeneity can have s...
Understanding how human activities influence immune response to environmental stressors can support ...
Bobcats (Lynx rufus) are highly mobile, occupy diverse habitat types, and are well-suited for adapta...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 48-53)Increased urban development negatively impacts wil...
Bobcats (Lynx rufus) are generalist carnivores with an expansive range from southern Canada to north...
Transmission of pathogens among animals is influenced by demographic, social, and environmental fact...
We are using bobcats (Lynx rufus) as a model organism to examine how roads affect the abundance, dis...