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Loss of connectivity among island-dwelling Peary caribou following sea ice decline.

Deborah A Jenkins1, Nicolas Lecomte2, James A Schaefer3, Steffen M Olsen4, Didier Swingedouw5, Steeve D Côté6, Loïc Pellissier7, Glenn Yannic8.   

Abstract

Global warming threatens to reduce population connectivity for terrestrial wildlife through significant and rapid changes to sea ice. Using genetic fingerprinting, we contrasted extant connectivity in island-dwelling Peary caribou in northern Canada with continental-migratory caribou. We next examined if sea-ice contractions in the last decades modulated population connectivity and explored the possible impact of future climate change on long-term connectivity among island caribou. We found a strong correlation between genetic and geodesic distances for both continental and Peary caribou, even after accounting for the possible effect of sea surface. Sea ice has thus been an effective corridor for Peary caribou, promoting inter-island connectivity and population mixing. Using a time series of remote sensing sea-ice data, we show that landscape resistance in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago has increased by approximately 15% since 1979 and may further increase by 20-77% by 2086 under a high-emission scenario (RCP8.5). Under the persistent increase in greenhouse gas concentrations, reduced connectivity may isolate island-dwelling caribou with potentially significant consequences for population viability.
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Keywords:  Canadian Arctic Archipelago; caribou; connectivity; gene flow; isolation by distance; landscape genetics

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27651531      PMCID: PMC5046914          DOI: 10.1098/rsbl.2016.0235

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Lett        ISSN: 1744-9561            Impact factor:   3.703


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