“…Anthropogenic activities, in particular, overharvest, urbanization, and transportation infrastructure such as highways with high traffic volume have also influenced the abundance, movement patterns, and genetic structure of black bears. In the western and eastern portions of their range, overhunting and persecution during European settlement severely reduced the abundance of black bears with some populations recovering and recolonizing portions of their former range (Evans et al, 2017; Malaney et al, 2018), while others have been rendered into small, isolated populations more susceptible to genetic drift, eroding genetic diversity (Hooker et al, 2015; Murphy et al, 2017; Murphy et al, 2018). In Florida, major roads have heightened mortality (McCown et al, 2009) and acted as semipermeable barriers, that when coupled with urbanization, fragmented bear habitat, decreased connectivity, and caused appreciable genetic structure among subpopulations (Dixon et al, 2007; Karelus et al, 2017).…”