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Inferring fine-scale spatial structure of the brown bear (Ursus arctos) population in the Carpathians prior to infrastructure development.
Fedorca, Ancuta; Russo, Isa-Rita M; Ionescu, Ovidiu; Ionescu, Georgeta; Popa, Marius; Fedorca, Mihai; Curtu, Alexandru Lucian; Sofletea, Neculae; Tabor, Gary M; Bruford, Michael W.
Afiliação
  • Fedorca A; National Institute for Research and Development in Forestry Marin Dracea, Brasov, 500040, Closca Street 13, Romania. ancutacotovelea@yahoo.com.
  • Russo IM; Faculty of Silviculture and Forest Engineering, Transilvania University of Brasov, Brasov, 500123, Beethoven Lane 1, Romania. ancutacotovelea@yahoo.com.
  • Ionescu O; Cardiff School of Biosciences, Sir Martin Evans Building, Cardiff University, Museum Avenue, Cardiff, CF10 3AX, United Kingdom.
  • Ionescu G; National Institute for Research and Development in Forestry Marin Dracea, Brasov, 500040, Closca Street 13, Romania.
  • Popa M; Faculty of Silviculture and Forest Engineering, Transilvania University of Brasov, Brasov, 500123, Beethoven Lane 1, Romania.
  • Fedorca M; National Institute for Research and Development in Forestry Marin Dracea, Brasov, 500040, Closca Street 13, Romania.
  • Curtu AL; Faculty of Silviculture and Forest Engineering, Transilvania University of Brasov, Brasov, 500123, Beethoven Lane 1, Romania.
  • Sofletea N; National Institute for Research and Development in Forestry Marin Dracea, Brasov, 500040, Closca Street 13, Romania.
  • Tabor GM; Faculty of Silviculture and Forest Engineering, Transilvania University of Brasov, Brasov, 500123, Beethoven Lane 1, Romania.
  • Bruford MW; National Institute for Research and Development in Forestry Marin Dracea, Brasov, 500040, Closca Street 13, Romania.
Sci Rep ; 9(1): 9494, 2019 07 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31263171
Landscape genetics is increasingly being used in landscape planning for biodiversity conservation by assessing habitat connectivity and identifying landscape barriers, using intraspecific genetic data and quantification of landscape heterogeneity to statistically test the link between genetic variation and landscape variability. In this study we used genetic data to understand how landscape features and environmental factors influence demographic connectedness in Europe's largest brown bear population and to assist in mitigating planned infrastructure development in Romania. Model-based clustering inferred one large and continuous bear population across the Carpathians suggesting that suitable bear habitat has not become sufficiently fragmented to restrict movement of individuals. However, at a finer scale, large rivers, often located alongside large roads with heavy traffic, were found to restrict gene flow significantly, while eastern facing slopes promoted genetic exchange. Since the proposed highway infrastructure development threatens to fragment regions of the Carpathians where brown bears occur, we develop a decision support tool based on models that assess the landscape configuration needed for brown bear conservation using wildlife corridor parameters. Critical brown bear corridors were identified through spatial mapping and connectivity models, which may be negatively influenced by infrastructure development and which therefore require mitigation. We recommend that current and proposed infrastructure developments incorporate these findings into their design and where possible avoid construction measures that may further fragment Romania's brown bear population or include mitigation measures where alternative routes are not feasible.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Ursidae / Biodiversidade / Fluxo Gênico / Modelos Genéticos Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Animals País/Região como assunto: Europa Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Ursidae / Biodiversidade / Fluxo Gênico / Modelos Genéticos Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Animals País/Região como assunto: Europa Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article