Abstract
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 persistence. Here, we merge landscape genetics analyses and spatially-explicit simulations to understand future persistence and extinction of tigers (Panthera tigris) in Central India. Tigers in this landscape are restricted to Protected Areas (PAs) and forest fragments embedded within a mosaic of agricultural fields and human settlements.
Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Biological Conservation
Volume
218
Number of Pages
181-191,
Date Published
2018/02/01/
ISBN Number
0006-3207
URL
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0006320717307346
DOI
10.1016/j.biocon.2017.12.022
Short Title
Maintaining tiger connectivity and minimizing extinction into the next century
Alternate Journal
Biological Conservation
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