Tiger abundance and gene flow in Central India are driven by disparate combinations of topography and land cover
Submitted by susan on Wed, 2019-03-27 14:08
Effective conservation of the endangered tiger depends upon reliable knowledge of factors driving genetic differentiation and population connectivity. Connectivity models frequently use resistance surfaces not optimized with actual movement or genetic data which limits reliability. Our aim is to use empirical data on genetic diversity of tiger populations to optimize landscape resistance to gene flow and identify factors that predict local population abundance across Central India.
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15/06/2017