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Population-level assessment of genetic diversity and habitat fragmentation in critically endangered Grauer's gorillas.

Pauline BaasTom van der ValkLinda VigilantUrbain NgoboboEscobar BinyinyiRadar NishuliDamien CaillaudKaterina Guschanski
Published in: American journal of physical anthropology (2018)
Although genetically less diverse, peripheral populations are frequently essential for the long-term persistence of a species and migration between peripheral and core populations may significantly enrich the overall species genetic diversity. Thus, in addition to central Grauer's gorilla populations from the core of the distribution range that clearly deserve conservation attention, we argue that conservation strategies aiming to ensure long-term species viability should include preserving peripheral populations and enhancing habitat connectivity.
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