And yet, migration, population growth or mortality are not balanced among Cantabrian brown bear subpopulations. Reply to Blanco et al (2020).
In a recent paper, we presented new evidence and provided new insights on the status of Cantabrian brown bear subpopulations, relevant for this species conservation. Namely, we revealed the likely phylogeographic relation between eastern Cantabrian subpopulation and the historical Pyrenean populatio...
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Main Authors: | Eduardo Ferreira, Inês Gregório, Tânia Barros, Doriana Pando, Joaquín Morante, Ana Barbosa, Roberto Hartasánchez, Carlos Fonseca |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/784d0a0586ae4efa9d86aa0bd4dde0bc |
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