Operationalizing ecological resilience concepts for managing species and ecosystems at risk

JC Chambers, CR Allen, SA Cushman - Frontiers in Ecology and …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
This review provides an overview and integration of the use of resilience concepts to guide
natural resources management actions. We emphasize ecosystems and landscapes and …

Protected areas and biodiversity conservation in India

M Ghosh-Harihar, R An, R Athreya, U Borthakur… - Biological …, 2019 - Elsevier
Three well-supported generalizations in conservation biology are that develo** tropical
countries will experience the greatest biodiversity declines in the near future, they are some …

Genomic evidence for inbreeding depression and purging of deleterious genetic variation in Indian tigers

A Khan, K Patel, H Shukla, A Viswanathan… - Proceedings of the …, 2021 - pnas.org
Increasing habitat fragmentation leads to wild populations becoming small, isolated, and
threatened by inbreeding depression. However, small populations may be able to purge …

Map** the connectivity–conflict interface to inform conservation

D Vasudev, RJ Fletcher Jr, N Srinivas, AJ Marx… - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - pnas.org
Balancing the competing, and often conflicting, needs of people and wildlife in shared
landscapes is a major challenge for conservation science and policy worldwide …

Using landscape connectivity to predict human-wildlife conflict

EK Buchholtz, A Stronza, A Songhurst… - Biological …, 2020 - Elsevier
Human-wildlife conflict has serious conservation consequences, both for populations of
wildlife and for the people who live alongside them. Connectivity analyses can incorporate …

Illegal hunting as a major driver of the source-sink dynamics of a reintroduced lynx population in Central Europe

M Heurich, J Schultze-Naumburg, N Piacenza… - Biological …, 2018 - Elsevier
Large carnivores, such as wolves and lynx, are strictly protected by law in most European
countries. However, they are still vulnerable due to habitat loss and illegal hunting. The …

Road development in Asia: Assessing the range-wide risks to tigers

N Carter, A Killion, T Easter, J Brandt, A Ford - Science Advances, 2020 - science.org
Roads are proliferating worldwide at an unprecedented rate, with potentially severe impacts
on wildlife. We calculated the extent and potential impacts of road networks across the …

Genomic patterns in the widespread Eurasian lynx shaped by Late Quaternary climatic fluctuations and anthropogenic impacts

M Lucena‐Perez, E Marmesat… - Molecular …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Disentangling the contribution of long‐term evolutionary processes and recent
anthropogenic impacts to current genetic patterns of wildlife species is key to assessing …

Recent evolutionary history of tigers highlights contrasting roles of genetic drift and selection

EE Armstrong, A Khan, RW Taylor… - Molecular Biology …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Species conservation can be improved by knowledge of evolutionary and genetic history.
Tigers are among the most charismatic of endangered species and garner significant …

Human footprint differentially impacts genetic connectivity of four wide‐ranging mammals in a fragmented landscape

P Thatte, A Chandramouli, A Tyagi… - Diversity and …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Maintaining connectivity is critical for long‐term persistence of wild carnivores in
landscapes fragmented due to anthropogenic activity. We examined spatial genetic structure …