[HTML][HTML] Connectivity metrics for conservation planning and monitoring

ATH Keeley, P Beier, JS Jenness - Biological Conservation, 2021 - Elsevier
Conservation plans increasingly include goals to maintain a connected network. For
example, planners might design a linkage between two conserved areas, or the parties to …

Landscape genetics in a changing world: disentangling historical and contemporary influences and inferring change

CW Epps, N Keyghobadi - Molecular ecology, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Landscape genetics seeks to determine the effect of landscape features on gene flow and
genetic structure. Often, such analyses are intended to inform conservation and …

[图书][B] Population genetics

MB Hamilton - 2021 - books.google.com
Now updated for its second edition, Population Genetics is the classic, accessible
introduction to the concepts of population genetics. Combining traditional conceptual …

Connecting the dots: mapping habitat connectivity for tigers in central India

T Dutta, S Sharma, BH McRae, PS Roy… - Regional Environmental …, 2016 - Springer
Large connected landscapes are paramount to maintain top predator populations. Across
their range, tiger (Panthera tigris) populations occur in small fragmented patches of habitat …

Maintaining tiger connectivity and minimizing extinction into the next century: Insights from landscape genetics and spatially-explicit simulations

P Thatte, A Joshi, S Vaidyanathan, E Landguth… - Biological …, 2018 - Elsevier
Habitat loss is the greatest threat to large carnivores around the world. Maintenance of
functional connectivity in fragmented landscapes is important for long-term species …

Prioritizing tiger conservation through landscape genetics and habitat linkages

B Yumnam, YV Jhala, Q Qureshi, JE Maldonado… - PloS one, 2014 - journals.plos.org
Even with global support for tiger (Panthera tigris) conservation their survival is threatened
by poaching, habitat loss and isolation. Currently about 3,000 wild tigers persist in small …

Human footprint differentially impacts genetic connectivity of four wide‐ranging mammals in a fragmented landscape

P Thatte, A Chandramouli, A Tyagi… - Diversity and …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Maintaining connectivity is critical for long‐term persistence of wild carnivores in
landscapes fragmented due to anthropogenic activity. We examined spatial genetic structure …

Unsustainable anthropogenic mortality disrupts natal dispersal and promotes inbreeding in leopards

VN Naude, GA Balme, J O'Riain… - Ecology and …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Anthropogenic mortality of wildlife is typically inferred from measures of the absolute decline
in population numbers. However, increasing evidence suggests that indirect demographic …

Bits and pieces: Forest fragmentation by linear intrusions in India

R Nayak, KK Karanth, T Dutta, R Defries, KU Karanth… - Land Use Policy, 2020 - Elsevier
Linear infrastructure development is an important driver of forest fragmentation leading to
habitat and biodiversity loss as well as disruption of critical ecosystem processes. The …

Habitat corridors facilitate genetic resilience irrespective of species dispersal abilities or population sizes

MR Christie, LL Knowles - Evolutionary Applications, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Corridors are frequently proposed to connect patches of habitat that have become isolated
due to human‐mediated alterations to the landscape. While it is understood that corridors …