In 1988–1989, 32 bobcats Lynx rufus were reintroduced to Cumberland Island (CUIS), Georgia, USA, from which they had previously been extirpated. They were monitored intensively for 3 years immediately post-reintroduction, but no estimation of the size or genetic diversity of the population had been conducted in over 20 years since reintroduction. We returned to CUIS in 2012 to estimate abundance and effective population size of the present-day population, as well as to quantify genetic diversity and inbreeding. We amplified 12 nuclear microsatellite loci from DNA isolated from scats to establish genetic profiles to identify individuals. We used spatially explicit capture–recapture population estimation to estimate abundance. From nine uniqu...
Terrestrial carnivores are among the most imperiled species worldwide, yet some species are resilien...
Urbanization can result in the fragmentation of once contiguous natural landscapes into a patchy hab...
Wildlife pedigrees are crucial to addressing a broad range of fundamental ecological and evolutionar...
In 1988–1989, 32 bobcats Lynx rufus were reintroduced to Cumberland Island (CUIS), Georgia, USA, fro...
We documented changes in genetic diversity in an isolated, reintroduced population of bobcats on Cum...
Habitat fragmentation and genetic bottlenecks can have substantial impacts on the health and managem...
Genetic analyses can provide important insights into the demographic processes that underlie recover...
Bobcats (Lynx rufus) are generalist carnivores with an expansive range from southern Canada to north...
The ecology of a species strongly influences genetic variation and population structure. This intera...
Bobcats (Lynx rufus) are highly mobile, occupy diverse habitat types, and are well-suited for adapta...
Lynx rufus (Bobcat) is a wide-ranging and highly adaptable predator whose populations are increasing...
Despite a broad distribution, general habitat requirements, and long dispersal potentials, bobcats L...
By the mid-1900s, ocelots (Leopardus pardalis) in Texas became isolated as 2 known subpopulations on...
Urbanization profoundly impacts animal populations by causing isolation, increased susceptibility to...
The potential for widespread, mobile species to exhibit genetic structure without clear geographic b...
Terrestrial carnivores are among the most imperiled species worldwide, yet some species are resilien...
Urbanization can result in the fragmentation of once contiguous natural landscapes into a patchy hab...
Wildlife pedigrees are crucial to addressing a broad range of fundamental ecological and evolutionar...
In 1988–1989, 32 bobcats Lynx rufus were reintroduced to Cumberland Island (CUIS), Georgia, USA, fro...
We documented changes in genetic diversity in an isolated, reintroduced population of bobcats on Cum...
Habitat fragmentation and genetic bottlenecks can have substantial impacts on the health and managem...
Genetic analyses can provide important insights into the demographic processes that underlie recover...
Bobcats (Lynx rufus) are generalist carnivores with an expansive range from southern Canada to north...
The ecology of a species strongly influences genetic variation and population structure. This intera...
Bobcats (Lynx rufus) are highly mobile, occupy diverse habitat types, and are well-suited for adapta...
Lynx rufus (Bobcat) is a wide-ranging and highly adaptable predator whose populations are increasing...
Despite a broad distribution, general habitat requirements, and long dispersal potentials, bobcats L...
By the mid-1900s, ocelots (Leopardus pardalis) in Texas became isolated as 2 known subpopulations on...
Urbanization profoundly impacts animal populations by causing isolation, increased susceptibility to...
The potential for widespread, mobile species to exhibit genetic structure without clear geographic b...
Terrestrial carnivores are among the most imperiled species worldwide, yet some species are resilien...
Urbanization can result in the fragmentation of once contiguous natural landscapes into a patchy hab...
Wildlife pedigrees are crucial to addressing a broad range of fundamental ecological and evolutionar...