HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Scott Creel from the DepartmentState University have published the research: Carnivores, competition and genetic connectivity in the Anthropocene, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
- what: The authors examined only populations that have not been affected by fencing or translocation. The analysis shows that the human footprint affects not only short-term movements14, but also the patterns of genetic differentiation that arise if effects on movement are consistent over time.
SUMMARY
Little direct attention has been paid to the consequences of these effects for connectivity between ecosystems, but logic suggests . . .
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