The Great Lakes impose high levels of natural fragmentation on local populations of terrestrial animals in a way rarely found within continental ecosystems. Although separated by major water barriers, woodland deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus gracilis) populations on the islands and on the Upper Peninsula (UP) and Lower Peninsula (LP) of Michigan have previously been shown to have a mitochondrial DNA contact zone that is incongruent with the regional landscape. We analyzed 11 microsatellite loci for 16 populations of P. m. gracilis distributed across 2 peninsulas and 6 islands in northern Michigan to address the relative importance of geographical structure and inferred postglacial colonization patterns in determining the nuclear genetic ...
Barrier island taxa provide an opportunity to investigate recent evolutionary processes, such as col...
Barrier island taxa provide an opportunity to investigate recent evolutionary processes, such as col...
Processes like allele surfing and genetic bottlenecks during range expansion have genetic consequenc...
The Great Lakes impose high levels of natural fragmentation on local populations of terrestrial anim...
Dramatic changes in the North American landscape over the last 12 000 years have shaped the genomes ...
Human alteration of natural ecosystems in the form of habitat fragmentation changes the composition ...
Climatic and geographic events such as glaciations, island formation, river formation, and urbanizat...
Evolutionary science shows that small, isolated populations are most at risk of extinction. In the A...
We investigated genetic diversity within the southeastern beach mouse (SEBM-Peromyscus polionotus ni...
We assessed the effects of long-term habitat fragmentation on genetic (random amplified polymorphic ...
The island syndrome hypothesis (ISH) stipulates that, as a result of local selection pressures and r...
Anthropogenic habitat loss is among the greatest threats to biodiversity. Populations undergoing fra...
Program year: 2000/2001Digitized from print original stored in HDRTo determine the genetic and speci...
We investigated genetic diversity within the southeastern beach mouse (SEBM-Peromyscus polionotus ni...
The Anacapa deer mouse is an endemic subspecies that inhabits Anacapa Island, part of Channel Island...
Barrier island taxa provide an opportunity to investigate recent evolutionary processes, such as col...
Barrier island taxa provide an opportunity to investigate recent evolutionary processes, such as col...
Processes like allele surfing and genetic bottlenecks during range expansion have genetic consequenc...
The Great Lakes impose high levels of natural fragmentation on local populations of terrestrial anim...
Dramatic changes in the North American landscape over the last 12 000 years have shaped the genomes ...
Human alteration of natural ecosystems in the form of habitat fragmentation changes the composition ...
Climatic and geographic events such as glaciations, island formation, river formation, and urbanizat...
Evolutionary science shows that small, isolated populations are most at risk of extinction. In the A...
We investigated genetic diversity within the southeastern beach mouse (SEBM-Peromyscus polionotus ni...
We assessed the effects of long-term habitat fragmentation on genetic (random amplified polymorphic ...
The island syndrome hypothesis (ISH) stipulates that, as a result of local selection pressures and r...
Anthropogenic habitat loss is among the greatest threats to biodiversity. Populations undergoing fra...
Program year: 2000/2001Digitized from print original stored in HDRTo determine the genetic and speci...
We investigated genetic diversity within the southeastern beach mouse (SEBM-Peromyscus polionotus ni...
The Anacapa deer mouse is an endemic subspecies that inhabits Anacapa Island, part of Channel Island...
Barrier island taxa provide an opportunity to investigate recent evolutionary processes, such as col...
Barrier island taxa provide an opportunity to investigate recent evolutionary processes, such as col...
Processes like allele surfing and genetic bottlenecks during range expansion have genetic consequenc...