Abstract:In the face of habitat shrinkage and segregation, the survival of wild cats looks bleak. Interpreting the population genetic structure during habitat fragmentation is critical to planning effective management strategies. To reveal the segregation effects of road construction and human settlement on population genetic structure, we noninvasively analyzed fecal DNA samples from leopard cats (Prionailurus bengalensis) from five nature reserves in mountainous areas around Beijing. We focused on molecular microsate… Show more
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