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Genetic connectivity for two bear species at wildlife crossing structures in Banff National Park
by Michael A. Sawaya, Steven T. Kalinowski, and Anthony P. Clevenger
Proceedings BVolume 281(1780):20131705
April 7, 2014
©2014 by The Royal Society
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Detection centres for individual black and grizzly bears detected using non-invasive genetic sampling methods in the Bow Valley of BNP, Alberta, Canada between April and October of
2006–2008.
Michael A. Sawaya et al. Proc. R. Soc. B 2014;281:20131705
©2014 by The Royal Society
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FCA plot from program GENETIX (Belkhir [64]) showing multidimensional clustering of individual black bears (a) and grizzly bears (b) detected north (squares) and south (triangles) of the TCH in
BNP, Alberta, Canada using non-invasive genetic sampling methods.
Michael A. Sawaya et al. Proc. R. Soc. B 2014;281:20131705
©2014 by The Royal Society