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This project focuses on understanding and maintaining landscape connectivity to combat biodiversity loss driven by human activities and climate change. It uses lynx species as models to study eco-physiology, migration, and genetic structures across different landscapes.
Anthropogenic pressures drive global biodiversity loss.
The loss of landscape connectivity, further exacerbated by climate change, is a key driver of species decline.
Hence, it is crucial to identify key elements that ensure landscape connectivity across landscapes and scales.
Several challenges in this context include insufficient knowledge of 1) species’ eco-physiology across landscapes and ranges, 2) the mechanisms driving migration pulses, 3) how local-scale processes (animal movements) tran…
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