History-driven population structure and asymmetric gene flow in a recovering large carnivore at the rear-edge of its European range

Volume: 120, Issue: 2, Pages: 168 - 182
Published: Dec 11, 2017
Abstract
Understanding the mechanisms and patterns involved in population recoveries is challenging and important in shaping conservation strategies. We used a recovering rear-edge population of brown bears at their southernmost European range in Greece as a case study (2007-2010) to explore the recovery genetics at a species' distribution edge. We used 17 microsatellite and a mitochondrial markers to evaluate genetic structure, estimate effective...
Paper Details
Title
History-driven population structure and asymmetric gene flow in a recovering large carnivore at the rear-edge of its European range
Published Date
Dec 11, 2017
Journal
Volume
120
Issue
2
Pages
168 - 182
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