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Fluctuating asymmetry and testing isolation of Montana grizzly bear populations

May 1, 1990

Fluctuating asymmetry of adult skulls was used to test he genetic isolation of the Yellowstone grizzly bear population from its nearest neighbor. An overall summary statistic was used in addition to 16 other parameters. Tests found the males of the Yellowstone populaion to be more vaiable than those of the North Conitinental Divide Exosystem. Evidence for precipitaiton effects is also included. This test tends to support the existing management haypothesis that the Yellowstone population is isolatied.

Publication Year 1990
Title Fluctuating asymmetry and testing isolation of Montana grizzly bear populations
DOI 10.2307/3872946
Authors Harold D. Picton, Daniel A. Palmisciano, Gerald Nelson
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Bears: Their Biology and Management
Index ID 70169356
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center