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Fig. 2 | BMC Genetics

Fig. 2

From: Population genetic structure and habitat connectivity for jaguar (Panthera onca) conservation in Central Belize

Fig. 2

Circuitscape cumulative current maps of the density of potential movement of P. onca as a factor of landscape resistance with the effect of habitat preference. a Omnidirectional connectivity between the Cockscomb Basin Wildlife Sanctuary and the Maya Forest corridor. b Closeup of main areas connecting the two study sites and Hummingbird highway. c Closeup for a region of two main pinch points crossing Hummingbird highway. Grey lines denote main roads. White circles denote the average location of individual jaguars identified with the genotype analysis. Brown areas represent the study area as calculated with a 95% minimum convex polygon (MCP95%). The amount of current flow through the landscape ranges from high in red to low in blue. Basemap: DIVA-GIS, Belize map data©2019

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