2023
DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.4523
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Density and genetic diversity of grizzly bears at the northern edge of their distribution

Abstract: Species at the periphery of their range are typically limited in density by poor habitat quality. As a result, the central-marginal hypothesis (CMH) predicts a decline in genetic diversity of populations toward the periphery of a species' range. Grizzly bears (Ursus arctos) once ranged throughout most of North America but have been extirpated from nearly half of their former range, mainly in the south. They are considered a species at risk even in Canada's remote North, where they occupy the northernmost edge … Show more

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