Data from: Genetic constraints of population expansion of the Carpathian lynx at the western edge of its native distribution range in Central Europe

Even though populations of many large carnivores are expanding throughout Europe, the Eurasian lynx population in the Western Carpathians seems unable to spread beyond the western boundaries of its current distributional range. Many factors, both extrinsic and intrinsic, can influence the potential...

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Main Authors: Krojerová-Prokešová, Jarmila, Turbaková, Barbora, Jelenčič, Maja, Bojda, Michal, Kutal, Miroslav, Skrbinšek, Tomaž, Koubek, Petr, Bryja, Josef
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:5010470 2024-09-15T18:41:46+00:00 Data from: Genetic constraints of population expansion of the Carpathian lynx at the western edge of its native distribution range in Central Europe Krojerová-Prokešová, Jarmila Turbaková, Barbora Jelenčič, Maja Bojda, Michal Kutal, Miroslav Skrbinšek, Tomaž Koubek, Petr Bryja, Josef 2019-11-08 https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.7m7p25k unknown Zenodo https://doi.org/10.1038/s41437-018-0167-x https://zenodo.org/communities/dryad https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.7m7p25k oai:zenodo.org:5010470 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode range periphery Eurasian lynx Lynx lynx Inbreeding Western Carpathians info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2019 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.7m7p25k10.1038/s41437-018-0167-x 2024-07-26T03:52:06Z Even though populations of many large carnivores are expanding throughout Europe, the Eurasian lynx population in the Western Carpathians seems unable to spread beyond the western boundaries of its current distributional range. Many factors, both extrinsic and intrinsic, can influence the potential for range expansion: landscape fragmentation, natal philopatry, low natural fecundity and high mortality, and low and sex-biased dispersal rates. In this study we used non-invasive genetic sampling to determine population size fluctuation, sub-structuring and social organisation of the peripheral lynx population at the Czech-Slovak border. Even though the population size has been relatively stable over the period studied (2010-2016), the individual inbreeding coefficients of residents at the end of the study were much higher than those of founders at the beginning of the study. While non-resident individuals (predominantly males) occurred regularly in the study population, only resident individuals with well-established home ranges participated in breeding and produced offspring. Almost half the offspring detected in the study (predominantly females) settled in or near the natal area. Subsequent incestuous mating resulted in production of inbred individuals, reduction of effective population size of the population, and sub-structuring of the population through formation of two distinct family lineages. Our study illustrates how social constraints, such as territoriality, breeding of residents and natal philopatry of females lead to incestuous mating in small-sized populations, especially at the periphery of their distribution. This threat should be taken into account in planning of conservation and population recovery of species with similar social structure. Krojerová_Prokešová et al. 2018_genotypes File with genotypes of all lynx individuals detected during the study Krojerova_Prokešová et al. 2018_genotypes.xlsx Other/Unknown Material Lynx Lynx lynx lynx Zenodo
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topic range periphery
Eurasian lynx
Lynx lynx
Inbreeding
Western Carpathians
spellingShingle range periphery
Eurasian lynx
Lynx lynx
Inbreeding
Western Carpathians
Krojerová-Prokešová, Jarmila
Turbaková, Barbora
Jelenčič, Maja
Bojda, Michal
Kutal, Miroslav
Skrbinšek, Tomaž
Koubek, Petr
Bryja, Josef
Data from: Genetic constraints of population expansion of the Carpathian lynx at the western edge of its native distribution range in Central Europe
topic_facet range periphery
Eurasian lynx
Lynx lynx
Inbreeding
Western Carpathians
description Even though populations of many large carnivores are expanding throughout Europe, the Eurasian lynx population in the Western Carpathians seems unable to spread beyond the western boundaries of its current distributional range. Many factors, both extrinsic and intrinsic, can influence the potential for range expansion: landscape fragmentation, natal philopatry, low natural fecundity and high mortality, and low and sex-biased dispersal rates. In this study we used non-invasive genetic sampling to determine population size fluctuation, sub-structuring and social organisation of the peripheral lynx population at the Czech-Slovak border. Even though the population size has been relatively stable over the period studied (2010-2016), the individual inbreeding coefficients of residents at the end of the study were much higher than those of founders at the beginning of the study. While non-resident individuals (predominantly males) occurred regularly in the study population, only resident individuals with well-established home ranges participated in breeding and produced offspring. Almost half the offspring detected in the study (predominantly females) settled in or near the natal area. Subsequent incestuous mating resulted in production of inbred individuals, reduction of effective population size of the population, and sub-structuring of the population through formation of two distinct family lineages. Our study illustrates how social constraints, such as territoriality, breeding of residents and natal philopatry of females lead to incestuous mating in small-sized populations, especially at the periphery of their distribution. This threat should be taken into account in planning of conservation and population recovery of species with similar social structure. Krojerová_Prokešová et al. 2018_genotypes File with genotypes of all lynx individuals detected during the study Krojerova_Prokešová et al. 2018_genotypes.xlsx
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author Krojerová-Prokešová, Jarmila
Turbaková, Barbora
Jelenčič, Maja
Bojda, Michal
Kutal, Miroslav
Skrbinšek, Tomaž
Koubek, Petr
Bryja, Josef
author_facet Krojerová-Prokešová, Jarmila
Turbaková, Barbora
Jelenčič, Maja
Bojda, Michal
Kutal, Miroslav
Skrbinšek, Tomaž
Koubek, Petr
Bryja, Josef
author_sort Krojerová-Prokešová, Jarmila
title Data from: Genetic constraints of population expansion of the Carpathian lynx at the western edge of its native distribution range in Central Europe
title_short Data from: Genetic constraints of population expansion of the Carpathian lynx at the western edge of its native distribution range in Central Europe
title_full Data from: Genetic constraints of population expansion of the Carpathian lynx at the western edge of its native distribution range in Central Europe
title_fullStr Data from: Genetic constraints of population expansion of the Carpathian lynx at the western edge of its native distribution range in Central Europe
title_full_unstemmed Data from: Genetic constraints of population expansion of the Carpathian lynx at the western edge of its native distribution range in Central Europe
title_sort data from: genetic constraints of population expansion of the carpathian lynx at the western edge of its native distribution range in central europe
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