The New England cottontail (Sylvilagus transitionalis) has suffered from extensive loss and fragmentation of its habitat and is now a species of conservation priority in the northeastern United States. Remnant New England cottontail populations currently occur in five geographically disjunct locations: southern Maine and southeastern New Hampshire (MENH); the Merrimack Valley in central New Hampshire (NH-MV); Cape Cod, Massachusetts (CC); parts of eastern Connecticut and Rhode Island (CTRI); and western Connecticut, southeastern New York and southwestern Massachusetts (CTNY). We used microsatellite genotyping to discern patterns of population structure, genetic variability, and demographic history across the species\u27 range and to assess ...
<div><p>The New England cottontail (<i>Sylvilagus transitionalis</i>) is a high conservation priorit...
The New England cottontail (Sylvilagus transitionalis), New England’s endemic cottontail, has been e...
In fragmented habitat, population persistence depends in part on patch quality and patch size relati...
Abstract The New England cottontail (Sylvilagus transitionalis) has suffered from extensive loss and...
The New England cottontail (Sylvilagus transitionalis) is a species of conservation concern. Populat...
Landscape features of anthropogenic or natural origin can influence organisms’ dispersal patterns an...
Landscape features of anthropogenic or natural origin can influence organisms\u27 dispersal patterns...
Abstract Objective The New England cottontail (Sylvilagus transitionalis) is a species of high conse...
Since 1960 the range occupied by New England cottontails (NEC, Sylvilagus transitionalis) in the no...
The environment plays an important role in the movement of individuals and their associated genes am...
The changing landscape in New England over the past century has had a profound effect on the abundan...
The New England cottontail (Sylvilagus transitionalis ) is a species of conservation concern. Effici...
Changing landscapes in the Northeastern United States over the past century have had a profound effe...
The changing landscape in New England over the past century has had a profound effect on the abundan...
Habitat quality regulates fitness and population density, making it a key driver of population size....
<div><p>The New England cottontail (<i>Sylvilagus transitionalis</i>) is a high conservation priorit...
The New England cottontail (Sylvilagus transitionalis), New England’s endemic cottontail, has been e...
In fragmented habitat, population persistence depends in part on patch quality and patch size relati...
Abstract The New England cottontail (Sylvilagus transitionalis) has suffered from extensive loss and...
The New England cottontail (Sylvilagus transitionalis) is a species of conservation concern. Populat...
Landscape features of anthropogenic or natural origin can influence organisms’ dispersal patterns an...
Landscape features of anthropogenic or natural origin can influence organisms\u27 dispersal patterns...
Abstract Objective The New England cottontail (Sylvilagus transitionalis) is a species of high conse...
Since 1960 the range occupied by New England cottontails (NEC, Sylvilagus transitionalis) in the no...
The environment plays an important role in the movement of individuals and their associated genes am...
The changing landscape in New England over the past century has had a profound effect on the abundan...
The New England cottontail (Sylvilagus transitionalis ) is a species of conservation concern. Effici...
Changing landscapes in the Northeastern United States over the past century have had a profound effe...
The changing landscape in New England over the past century has had a profound effect on the abundan...
Habitat quality regulates fitness and population density, making it a key driver of population size....
<div><p>The New England cottontail (<i>Sylvilagus transitionalis</i>) is a high conservation priorit...
The New England cottontail (Sylvilagus transitionalis), New England’s endemic cottontail, has been e...
In fragmented habitat, population persistence depends in part on patch quality and patch size relati...