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The ties that bind the sagebrush biome: integrating genetic connectivity into range-wide conservation of greater sage-grouse

Conserving genetic connectivity is fundamental to species persistence, yet rarely is made actionable into spatial planning for imperilled species. Climate change and habitat degradation have added urgency to embrace connectivity into networks of protected areas. Our two-step process integrates a net...

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Autores principales: Cross, Todd B., Tack, Jason D., Naugle, David E., Schwartz, Michael K., Doherty, Kevin E., Oyler-McCance, Sara J., Pritchert, Ronald D., Fedy, Bradley C.
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Publicado: The Royal Society 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9943888/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36844808
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.220437
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author Cross, Todd B.
Tack, Jason D.
Naugle, David E.
Schwartz, Michael K.
Doherty, Kevin E.
Oyler-McCance, Sara J.
Pritchert, Ronald D.
Fedy, Bradley C.
author_facet Cross, Todd B.
Tack, Jason D.
Naugle, David E.
Schwartz, Michael K.
Doherty, Kevin E.
Oyler-McCance, Sara J.
Pritchert, Ronald D.
Fedy, Bradley C.
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description Conserving genetic connectivity is fundamental to species persistence, yet rarely is made actionable into spatial planning for imperilled species. Climate change and habitat degradation have added urgency to embrace connectivity into networks of protected areas. Our two-step process integrates a network model with a functional connectivity model, to identify population centres important to maintaining genetic connectivity then to delineate those pathways most likely to facilitate connectivity thereamong for the greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus), a species of conservation concern ranging across eleven western US states and into two Canadian provinces. This replicable process yielded spatial action maps, able to be prioritized by importance to maintaining range-wide genetic connectivity. We used these maps to investigate the efficacy of 3.2 million ha designated as priority areas for conservation (PACs) to encompass functional connectivity. We discovered that PACs encompassed 41.1% of cumulative functional connectivity—twice the amount of connectivity as random—and disproportionately encompassed the highest-connectivity landscapes. Comparing spatial action maps to impedances to connectivity such as cultivation and woodland expansion allows both planning for future management and tracking outcomes from past efforts.
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spelling pubmed-99438882023-02-23 The ties that bind the sagebrush biome: integrating genetic connectivity into range-wide conservation of greater sage-grouse Cross, Todd B. Tack, Jason D. Naugle, David E. Schwartz, Michael K. Doherty, Kevin E. Oyler-McCance, Sara J. Pritchert, Ronald D. Fedy, Bradley C. R Soc Open Sci Ecology, Conservation and Global Change Biology Conserving genetic connectivity is fundamental to species persistence, yet rarely is made actionable into spatial planning for imperilled species. Climate change and habitat degradation have added urgency to embrace connectivity into networks of protected areas. Our two-step process integrates a network model with a functional connectivity model, to identify population centres important to maintaining genetic connectivity then to delineate those pathways most likely to facilitate connectivity thereamong for the greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus), a species of conservation concern ranging across eleven western US states and into two Canadian provinces. This replicable process yielded spatial action maps, able to be prioritized by importance to maintaining range-wide genetic connectivity. We used these maps to investigate the efficacy of 3.2 million ha designated as priority areas for conservation (PACs) to encompass functional connectivity. We discovered that PACs encompassed 41.1% of cumulative functional connectivity—twice the amount of connectivity as random—and disproportionately encompassed the highest-connectivity landscapes. Comparing spatial action maps to impedances to connectivity such as cultivation and woodland expansion allows both planning for future management and tracking outcomes from past efforts. The Royal Society 2023-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9943888/ /pubmed/36844808 http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.220437 Text en © 2023 The Authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Published by the Royal Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Ecology, Conservation and Global Change Biology
Cross, Todd B.
Tack, Jason D.
Naugle, David E.
Schwartz, Michael K.
Doherty, Kevin E.
Oyler-McCance, Sara J.
Pritchert, Ronald D.
Fedy, Bradley C.
The ties that bind the sagebrush biome: integrating genetic connectivity into range-wide conservation of greater sage-grouse
title The ties that bind the sagebrush biome: integrating genetic connectivity into range-wide conservation of greater sage-grouse
title_full The ties that bind the sagebrush biome: integrating genetic connectivity into range-wide conservation of greater sage-grouse
title_fullStr The ties that bind the sagebrush biome: integrating genetic connectivity into range-wide conservation of greater sage-grouse
title_full_unstemmed The ties that bind the sagebrush biome: integrating genetic connectivity into range-wide conservation of greater sage-grouse
title_short The ties that bind the sagebrush biome: integrating genetic connectivity into range-wide conservation of greater sage-grouse
title_sort ties that bind the sagebrush biome: integrating genetic connectivity into range-wide conservation of greater sage-grouse
topic Ecology, Conservation and Global Change Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9943888/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36844808
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.220437
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