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Research paper thumbnail of Paths to annihilation: Genetic and demographic consequences of range contraction patterns

ABSTRACTSpecies range contractions are important contributors to biological annihilation, yet typ... more ABSTRACTSpecies range contractions are important contributors to biological annihilation, yet typically do not receive the same attention as extinctions. Range contractions can lead to marked impacts on populations but are often only characterized by measurements of reduced extent. For effective conservation efforts, it is critical to recognize that not all range contractions are the same. We propose four distinct patterns of range contraction:shrinkage,amputation,hollow, andfragmentation. We tested their impact on populations of a generic generalist species using forward-time simulations. Results showed that all four patterns differentially reduced population abundance (declines of 60-80%) and significantly increased average relatedness, with differing patterns in nucleotide diversity (π) declines relative to the contraction pattern. The fragmentation pattern resulted in the strongest effects on post-contraction genetic diversity and structure. Defining and quantifying range contra...

Research paper thumbnail of First Locality Record of Melanistic Oncilla (Leopardus tigrinus) in Monteverde, Costa Rica

Neotropical Biology and Conservation, 2021

The persistence of the coat color polymorphism melanism has been reported for several tropical fe... more The persistence of the coat color polymorphism melanism has been reported for several tropical felids, but its evolutionary advantages remain an active area of research. Few publications have explored melanism in the elusive species, oncilla (Leopardus tigrinus) within the Neotropical part of their range in Costa Rica. Herein, I present the first record of a melanistic oncilla within the montane cloud forest of Monteverde, Costa Rica. Recent studies have found support for theories (e.g. Temporal Segregation Hypothesis and Gloger’s Rule) explaining the ecological advantages driving melanism in oncilla and tropical felid populations. However, it is unclear what is driving melanism in this Monteverde oncilla population due to the singular observation. Further research investigating whether melanism is occurring at a higher frequency in other individuals in the region is critical to better understanding the occurrence of melanism in local populations of this cryptic species. The montane...

Research paper thumbnail of Figure 2 from: Rogan JE (2021) First Locality Record of Melanistic Oncilla (Leopardus tigrinus) in Monteverde, Costa Rica. Neotropical Biology and Conservation 16(3): 427-434. https://doi.org/10.3897/neotropical.16.e65464

Research paper thumbnail of Paths to annihilation: Genetic and demographic consequences of range contraction patterns

ABSTRACTSpecies range contractions are important contributors to biological annihilation, yet typ... more ABSTRACTSpecies range contractions are important contributors to biological annihilation, yet typically do not receive the same attention as extinctions. Range contractions can lead to marked impacts on populations but are often only characterized by measurements of reduced extent. For effective conservation efforts, it is critical to recognize that not all range contractions are the same. We propose four distinct patterns of range contraction:shrinkage,amputation,hollow, andfragmentation. We tested their impact on populations of a generic generalist species using forward-time simulations. Results showed that all four patterns differentially reduced population abundance (declines of 60-80%) and significantly increased average relatedness, with differing patterns in nucleotide diversity (π) declines relative to the contraction pattern. The fragmentation pattern resulted in the strongest effects on post-contraction genetic diversity and structure. Defining and quantifying range contra...

Research paper thumbnail of First Locality Record of Melanistic Oncilla (Leopardus tigrinus) in Monteverde, Costa Rica

Neotropical Biology and Conservation, 2021

The persistence of the coat color polymorphism melanism has been reported for several tropical fe... more The persistence of the coat color polymorphism melanism has been reported for several tropical felids, but its evolutionary advantages remain an active area of research. Few publications have explored melanism in the elusive species, oncilla (Leopardus tigrinus) within the Neotropical part of their range in Costa Rica. Herein, I present the first record of a melanistic oncilla within the montane cloud forest of Monteverde, Costa Rica. Recent studies have found support for theories (e.g. Temporal Segregation Hypothesis and Gloger’s Rule) explaining the ecological advantages driving melanism in oncilla and tropical felid populations. However, it is unclear what is driving melanism in this Monteverde oncilla population due to the singular observation. Further research investigating whether melanism is occurring at a higher frequency in other individuals in the region is critical to better understanding the occurrence of melanism in local populations of this cryptic species. The montane...

Research paper thumbnail of Figure 2 from: Rogan JE (2021) First Locality Record of Melanistic Oncilla (Leopardus tigrinus) in Monteverde, Costa Rica. Neotropical Biology and Conservation 16(3): 427-434. https://doi.org/10.3897/neotropical.16.e65464

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