Multi‐population puma connectivity could restore genomic diversity to at‐risk coastal populations in California

Author:

Gustafson Kyle D.1ORCID,Gagne Roderick B.2ORCID,Buchalski Michael R.3ORCID,Vickers T. Winston4ORCID,Riley Seth P. D.5,Sikich Jeff A.5,Rudd Jaime L.3,Dellinger Justin A.3,LaCava Melanie E. F.6ORCID,Ernest Holly B.6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biological Sciences Arkansas State University Jonesboro Arkansas USA

2. Department of Pathobiology Wildlife Futures Program University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine Kennett Square Pennsylvania USA

3. California Department of Fish and Wildlife Rancho Cordova California USA

4. Karen C. Drayer Wildlife Health Center School of Veterinary Medicine University of California ‐ Davis Davis California USA

5. Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area National Park Service Thousand Oaks California USA

6. Wildlife Genomics and Disease Ecology Laboratory Department of Veterinary Sciences University of Wyoming Laramie Wyoming USA

Funder

National Science Foundation

California Department of Fish and Wildlife

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,Genetics,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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