Despite increasing habitat fragmentation, large carnivore populations in parts of Europe have been recovering and expanding into human-dominated areas. Knowledge of animal dispersal patterns in such areas is important for their conservation, management, and coexistence with humans. We used genetic data based on 15 microsatellite markers from 312 individuals (98 females, 214 males) to assess kinship and dispersal patterns during the recovery and spatial expansion of a wild brown bear (Ursus arctos) population (2003–2010) in the humandominated landscape of Greece. We hypothesized that bear dispersal in Greece was sex-biased, with females being more philopatric and males dispersing more frequently and over greater distances. Dispersal indeed w...
Landscape genetics is increasingly being used in landscape planning for biodiversity conservation by...
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...
Despite increasing habitat fragmentation, large carnivore populations in parts of Europe have been r...
In human‐dominated landscapes, connectivity is crucial for maintaining demographically stable mammal...
Increasing populations of brown bear (Ursus arctos) in Greece have resulted in recolonisation of are...
Species viability is strongly connected to the degree of gene flow within and among populations. Suc...
The degree of gene flow within and among populations, i.e. genetic population connectivity, may clos...
Brown bear (Ursus arctos) populations have experienced declines in both number and range due to chan...
The degree of gene flow within and among populations, i.e. genetic population connectivity, may clos...
Knowledge about the connectivity among natural populations is essential to identify management units...
Over the centuries, the geographical distribution of brown bear (Ursus arctos) across the Iberian Pe...
International audienceReliable population and density estimates are the cornerstone of effective con...
Landscape genetics is increasingly being used in landscape planning for biodiversity conservation by...
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...
Despite increasing habitat fragmentation, large carnivore populations in parts of Europe have been r...
In human‐dominated landscapes, connectivity is crucial for maintaining demographically stable mammal...
Increasing populations of brown bear (Ursus arctos) in Greece have resulted in recolonisation of are...
Species viability is strongly connected to the degree of gene flow within and among populations. Suc...
The degree of gene flow within and among populations, i.e. genetic population connectivity, may clos...
Brown bear (Ursus arctos) populations have experienced declines in both number and range due to chan...
The degree of gene flow within and among populations, i.e. genetic population connectivity, may clos...
Knowledge about the connectivity among natural populations is essential to identify management units...
Over the centuries, the geographical distribution of brown bear (Ursus arctos) across the Iberian Pe...
International audienceReliable population and density estimates are the cornerstone of effective con...
Landscape genetics is increasingly being used in landscape planning for biodiversity conservation by...
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...