2021
DOI: 10.1002/2688-8319.12039
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Habitat loss on seasonal migratory range imperils an endangered ungulate

Abstract: 1. Endangered species policies and their associated recovery documents and management actions do not always sufficiently address the importance of migratory behaviour and seasonal ranges for imperilled populations. 2. Using a telemetry location dataset spanning 1981-2018, we tested for changes in prevalence of migratory tactics (resident, migrant) over time, switching between tactics, shifts in seasonal space use including migration corridors, and survival consequences of migrant and resident tactics for 237 a… Show more

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“…These results also suggest that the migratory trait, and the set of mutations contributing to the trait could not be easily re-established when lost in a population. Recent findings confirm that migration is imperiled in endangered caribou populations [31]. Genetic mutations, especially those that are beneficial, occur in evolutionary timeframes [92], perhaps incompatible with the fast decline of caribou.…”
Section: Conservation Implications: Potential Extirpation Of Migrantsmentioning
confidence: 75%
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“…These results also suggest that the migratory trait, and the set of mutations contributing to the trait could not be easily re-established when lost in a population. Recent findings confirm that migration is imperiled in endangered caribou populations [31]. Genetic mutations, especially those that are beneficial, occur in evolutionary timeframes [92], perhaps incompatible with the fast decline of caribou.…”
Section: Conservation Implications: Potential Extirpation Of Migrantsmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…As a result of habitat alteration caused by anthropogenic activities (including barriers), dramatic declines in populations of migratory ungulates and the disappearance of migratory behavior are now recognized as a global conservation challenge [ 89 , 90 ], with alarming new findings for threatened caribou, in particular [ 31 ].…”
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“…In order to survive the twin threats of ecosystem fragmentation and climate change, migratory animals need more room to roam in order to survive. Unfortunately, at a time when connectivity needs to be maintained, enhanced, and restored the opposite trend is happening, with movement being truncated, such as global migration routes being shortened and or lost (e.g., Williams et al 2020).…”
Section: The Need For Ecological Corridors and Ecological Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%