Genetic structure of American black bear populations in the American Southwest and northern Mexico, 1994-2014
Dates
Publication Date
2022-09-20
Start Date
1991-06-01
End Date
2014-09-01
Citation
Gould, M.J., Cain, J.W., III, Atwood, T.C., Harding, L.E., Johnson, H.E., Onorato, D.P., Winslow, F.C., and Roemer, G.W., 2022, Genetic structure of American black bear populations in the American Southwest and northern Mexico, 1994-2014: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P91COLPR.
Summary
Microsatellite genotypes for American black bears collected by Gould et al. 2002 and used to assess the genetic structure of American black bear populations in the American Southwest and northern Mexico. Genotypes are for Ursus americanus individuals.
Summary
Microsatellite genotypes for American black bears collected by Gould et al. 2002 and used to assess the genetic structure of American black bear populations in the American Southwest and northern Mexico. Genotypes are for Ursus americanus individuals.
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Gould, M.J., Cain, J.W., Atwood, T.C., Harding, L.E., Johnson, H.E., Onorato, D.P., Winslow, F.S., and Roemer, G.W., 2022, <scp>Pleistocene–Holocene</scp>
vicariance, not Anthropocene landscape change, explains the genetic structure of American black bear (
Ursus americanus
) populations in the American Southwest and northern Mexico: Ecology and Evolution, v. 12, no. 10, https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.9406.