To examine the effects of recent habitat fragmentation, we assayed genetic diversity in a rain forest endemic lizard, the prickly forest skink (Gnypetoscincus queenslandiae), from seven forest fragments and five sites in continuous forest on the Atherton tableland of northeastern Queensland, Australia. The rain forest in this region was fragmented by logging and clearing for dairy farms in the early 1900s and most forest fragments studied have been isolated for 50-80 years or nine to 12 skink generations. We genotyped 411 individuals at nine microsatellite DNA loci and found fewer alleles per locus in prickly forest skinks from small rain forest fragments and a lower ratio of allele number to allele size range in forest fragments than in co...
Establishing corridors of connecting habitat has become a mainstay conservation strategy to maintain...
Habitat fragmentation can have profound effects on the distribution of genetic variation within and ...
Many threatened species occur as small, isolated populations. Understanding the extent and genetic d...
In species with low levels of dispersal the chance of closely related individuals breeding may be a ...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThe effects of habitat fragmentation...
Sceloporus woodi (Florida Scrub Lizard) offers an excellent opportunity to contrast connected and fr...
Understanding the demographic consequences of habitat loss on populations is essential for the conse...
Gynpetoscincus is a monotypic genus of skink endemic to the ancient and biogeographically complex we...
To explore the evolutionary consequences of climate-induced fluctuations in distribution of rainfore...
Habitat fragmentation can have several adverse genetic impacts on populations. Assessing the extent ...
Populations in fragmented urban remnants may be at risk of genetic erosion as a result of reduced ge...
The endemic small-scaled skink (Oligosoma microlepis) is restricted to the central North Island of N...
The fragmentation of natural habitat is a major threat to the conservation of species because it red...
Species occurring in fragmented urban habitats often exhibit low genetic diversity which can be attr...
Assessing levels of genetic diversity, connectivity and historical demography for threatened species...
Establishing corridors of connecting habitat has become a mainstay conservation strategy to maintain...
Habitat fragmentation can have profound effects on the distribution of genetic variation within and ...
Many threatened species occur as small, isolated populations. Understanding the extent and genetic d...
In species with low levels of dispersal the chance of closely related individuals breeding may be a ...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThe effects of habitat fragmentation...
Sceloporus woodi (Florida Scrub Lizard) offers an excellent opportunity to contrast connected and fr...
Understanding the demographic consequences of habitat loss on populations is essential for the conse...
Gynpetoscincus is a monotypic genus of skink endemic to the ancient and biogeographically complex we...
To explore the evolutionary consequences of climate-induced fluctuations in distribution of rainfore...
Habitat fragmentation can have several adverse genetic impacts on populations. Assessing the extent ...
Populations in fragmented urban remnants may be at risk of genetic erosion as a result of reduced ge...
The endemic small-scaled skink (Oligosoma microlepis) is restricted to the central North Island of N...
The fragmentation of natural habitat is a major threat to the conservation of species because it red...
Species occurring in fragmented urban habitats often exhibit low genetic diversity which can be attr...
Assessing levels of genetic diversity, connectivity and historical demography for threatened species...
Establishing corridors of connecting habitat has become a mainstay conservation strategy to maintain...
Habitat fragmentation can have profound effects on the distribution of genetic variation within and ...
Many threatened species occur as small, isolated populations. Understanding the extent and genetic d...