Search Results - "Onorato, David P"
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Puma genomes from North and South America provide insights into the genomic consequences of inbreeding
Published in Nature communications (18-10-2019)“…Pumas are the most widely distributed felid in the Western Hemisphere. Increasingly, however, human persecution and habitat loss are isolating puma…”
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Genetic Restoration of the Florida Panther
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (24-09-2010)“…The rediscovery of remnant Florida panthers (Puma concolor coryi) in southern Florida swamplands prompted a program to protect and stabilize the population. In…”
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Using multiple data sources provides density estimates for endangered Florida panther
Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-08-2013)“…1. To assess recovery of endangered species, reliable information on the size and density of the target population is required. In practice, however, this…”
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De Novo Assembly and Annotation from Parental and F1 Puma Genomes of the Florida Panther Genetic Restoration Program
Published in G3 : genes - genomes - genetics (01-11-2019)“…Abstract In the mid-1990s, the population size of Florida panthers became so small that many individuals manifested traits associated with inbreeding…”
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Author Correction: Puma genomes from North and South America provide insights into the genomic consequences of inbreeding
Published in Nature communications (21-11-2019)“…An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper…”
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Temporal trends in Florida panther food habits
Published in Human-wildlife interactions (01-04-2019)“…Once on the brink of extinction, the Florida panther (Puma concolor coryi) has reoccupied parts of its extirpated range in southern Florida, USA over the past…”
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Give and take: Effects of genetic admixture on mutation load in endangered Florida panthers
Published in The Journal of heredity (21-10-2022)“…Abstract Genetic admixture is a biological event inherent to genetic rescue programs aimed at the long-term conservation of endangered wildlife. Although the…”
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A cat's tale: the impact of genetic restoration on Florida panther population dynamics and persistence
Published in The Journal of animal ecology (01-05-2013)“…1. Genetic restoration has been suggested as a management tool for mitigating detrimental effects of inbreeding depression in small, inbred populations, but…”
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Spatiotemporal pattern of interactions between an apex predator and sympatric species
Published in Journal of mammalogy (05-10-2020)“…Increases in apex predator abundance can influence the behavior of sympatric species, particularly when the available habitat and/or resources are limited. We…”
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De Novo Assembly and Annotation from Parental and F 1 Puma Genomes of the Florida Panther Genetic Restoration Program
Published in G3 : genes - genomes - genetics (05-11-2019)“…In the mid-1990s, the population size of Florida panthers became so small that many individuals manifested traits associated with inbreeding depression ( ,…”
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Hidden semi‐Markov models reveal multiphasic movement of the endangered Florida panther
Published in The Journal of animal ecology (01-03-2015)“…Animals must move to find food and mates, and to avoid predators; movement thus influences survival and reproduction, and ultimately determines fitness…”
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Evolutionary and Functional Mitogenomics Associated With the Genetic Restoration of the Florida Panther
Published in The Journal of heredity (01-06-2017)“…Florida panthers are endangered pumas that currently persist in reduced patches of habitat in South Florida, USA. We performed mitogenome reference-based…”
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PSEUDORABIES (AUJESZKY'S DISEASE) IS AN UNDERDIAGNOSED CAUSE OF DEATH IN THE FLORIDA PANTHER (PUMA CONCOLOR CORYI)
Published in Journal of wildlife diseases (01-10-2021)“…Feral swine (Sus scrofa), an important prey species for the endangered Florida panther (Puma concolor coryi), is the natural host for pseudorabies virus (PRV)…”
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Intentional genetic introgression influences survival of adults and subadults in a small, inbred felid population
Published in The Journal of animal ecology (01-09-2011)“…1. Inbreeding and low genetic diversity can cause reductions in individual fitness and increase extinction risk in animal populations. Intentional…”
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Genetic introgression and the survival of Florida panther kittens
Published in Biological conservation (01-11-2010)“…Estimates of survival for the young of a species are critical for population models. These models can often be improved by determining the effects of…”
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Does genetic introgression improve female reproductive performance? A test on the endangered Florida panther
Published in Oecologia (01-01-2012)“…Genetic introgression has been suggested as a management tool for mitigating detrimental effects of inbreeding depression, but the role of introgression in…”
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Genetic Future for Florida Panthers—Response
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Dynamics of a black bear population within a desert metapopulation
Published in Biological conservation (01-03-2005)“…Understanding metapopulation dynamics in large carnivores with naturally fragmented populations is difficult because of the large temporal and spatial context…”
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Mitochondrial DNA Phylogeography of Black Bears (Ursus americanus) in Central and Southern North America: Conservation Implications
Published in Journal of mammalogy (15-10-2009)“…The American black bear (Ursus americanus) experienced a significant range contraction during the 19th and 20th centuries due to a variety of anthropogenic…”
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Weight change affects serum leptin and corticosterone in the collared lemming
Published in General and comparative endocrinology (01-03-2004)“…The aim of this study was to determine whether photoperiod-induced changes in body and fat mass are accompanied by changes in leptin and corticosterone…”
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