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Climate connectivity of the bobcat in the Great Lakes region
2020
Ecology and Evolution
The Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River are imposing barriers for wildlife, and the additive effect of urban and agricultural development that dominates the lower Great Lakes region likely further reduces functional connectivity for many terrestrial species. As the climate warms, species will need to track climate across these barriers. It is important therefore to investigate land cover and bioclimatic hypotheses that may explain the northward expansion of species through the Great Lakes.
doi:10.1002/ece3.6049
pmid:32128144
pmcid:PMC7042766
fatcat:k4t4xv4omvf7fhcbyaappqu6l4