1. A diverse array of patterns has been reported regarding the spatial extent of population genetic structure and effective dispersal in freshwater macroinvertebrates. In river systems, the movements of many taxa can be restricted to varying degrees by the natural stream channel hierarchy. 2. In this study, we sampled populations of the non-biting freshwater midge Echinocladius martini in the Paluma bioregion of tropical northeast Queensland to investigate fine scale patterns of within- and among-stream dispersal and gene flow within a purported historical refuge. We amplified a 639 bp fragment of mitochondrial COI and analysed genetic structure using pairwise ΦST, hierarchical AMOVA, Mantel tests and a parsimony network. Genetic variation ...
Population genetic studies of freshwater invertebrate taxa in New Zealand and South America are curr...
We used measures of genetic differentiation at seven allozyme loci to estimate the degree of movemen...
Aim Fractal networks, represented by branching complexity in rivers, are ubiquitous in nature. In ri...
1. A diverse array of patterns has been reported regarding the spatial extent of population genetic ...
Recent studies of the genetic structure of stream-dwelling organisms have suggested that fine-scale ...
Studies of connectivity of natural populations are often conducted at different timescales. Studies ...
Increasing anthropogenic habitat fragmentation in riverine ecosystems, in particular the loss of nat...
Recent work has highlighted the need to account for hierarchical patterns of genetic structure when ...
Recent work has highlighted the need to account for hierarchical patterns of genetic structure when ...
The eastern Australian rainforests have experienced several cycles of range contraction and expansio...
Dispersal of aquatic insects is a key process allowing colonization of new habitat and linking exist...
Patterns of dispersal and gene-flow in freshwater invertebrates have often been difficult to interpr...
International audienceVariation in dispersal capacity may influence population genetic variation and...
1. This study examined genetic variation within and among populations of the caddis fly Tasiagma cil...
Different shapes of landscape boundaries can affect the habitat networks within them and consequentl...
Population genetic studies of freshwater invertebrate taxa in New Zealand and South America are curr...
We used measures of genetic differentiation at seven allozyme loci to estimate the degree of movemen...
Aim Fractal networks, represented by branching complexity in rivers, are ubiquitous in nature. In ri...
1. A diverse array of patterns has been reported regarding the spatial extent of population genetic ...
Recent studies of the genetic structure of stream-dwelling organisms have suggested that fine-scale ...
Studies of connectivity of natural populations are often conducted at different timescales. Studies ...
Increasing anthropogenic habitat fragmentation in riverine ecosystems, in particular the loss of nat...
Recent work has highlighted the need to account for hierarchical patterns of genetic structure when ...
Recent work has highlighted the need to account for hierarchical patterns of genetic structure when ...
The eastern Australian rainforests have experienced several cycles of range contraction and expansio...
Dispersal of aquatic insects is a key process allowing colonization of new habitat and linking exist...
Patterns of dispersal and gene-flow in freshwater invertebrates have often been difficult to interpr...
International audienceVariation in dispersal capacity may influence population genetic variation and...
1. This study examined genetic variation within and among populations of the caddis fly Tasiagma cil...
Different shapes of landscape boundaries can affect the habitat networks within them and consequentl...
Population genetic studies of freshwater invertebrate taxa in New Zealand and South America are curr...
We used measures of genetic differentiation at seven allozyme loci to estimate the degree of movemen...
Aim Fractal networks, represented by branching complexity in rivers, are ubiquitous in nature. In ri...