Tesis con mención internacionalKnowing the genetic basis of adaptive traits is essential to predict the magnitude and the pace of evolutionary change. However, little is known about the detailed genetic architecture of evolutionary important traits in natural populations. At the current rate of climate change, many species and populations cannot cope with the new environmental conditions. Thus, it is critical to know whether threatened populations have enough adaptive potential to face this rate of change and to have the tools available to monitor vulnerable populations at the species range. These are, indeed, the transversal topics of this thesis. Using as model vulnerable amphibian populations (i.e. high-altitude populations with reduce...
The evolutionary and demographic processes affecting how genetic variation is partitioned and distri...
Despite the important threat that emerging pathogens pose for the conservation of biodiversity as we...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Ecological Society of Ame...
A central question in evolutionary biology is how interactions between organisms and the environment...
A central question in evolutionary biology is how interactions between organisms and the environment...
A central question in evolutionary biology is how interactions between organisms and the environment...
Synopsis Pathogens act as agents of evolutionary change in host populations, altering the host’s all...
Rates of emerging infectious diseases are increasing globally. Impacts of emerging diseases on wildl...
Hundreds of amphibian species have declined worldwide after the emergence of the amphibian fungal pa...
Times Cited: 24International audienceToday, with the rapid development of population genomics, the g...
Endangered animals suffer from isolation of their habitats. Isolation leads to a reduction in popula...
Terrestrial‐breeding amphibians are likely to be vulnerable to warming and drying climates, as their...
The disease chytridiomycosis, caused by the fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), eme...
Despite the important threat that emerging pathogens pose for the conservation of biodiversity as we...
Recently emerged diseases in natural populations present novel problems for biodiversity conservatio...
The evolutionary and demographic processes affecting how genetic variation is partitioned and distri...
Despite the important threat that emerging pathogens pose for the conservation of biodiversity as we...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Ecological Society of Ame...
A central question in evolutionary biology is how interactions between organisms and the environment...
A central question in evolutionary biology is how interactions between organisms and the environment...
A central question in evolutionary biology is how interactions between organisms and the environment...
Synopsis Pathogens act as agents of evolutionary change in host populations, altering the host’s all...
Rates of emerging infectious diseases are increasing globally. Impacts of emerging diseases on wildl...
Hundreds of amphibian species have declined worldwide after the emergence of the amphibian fungal pa...
Times Cited: 24International audienceToday, with the rapid development of population genomics, the g...
Endangered animals suffer from isolation of their habitats. Isolation leads to a reduction in popula...
Terrestrial‐breeding amphibians are likely to be vulnerable to warming and drying climates, as their...
The disease chytridiomycosis, caused by the fungal pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), eme...
Despite the important threat that emerging pathogens pose for the conservation of biodiversity as we...
Recently emerged diseases in natural populations present novel problems for biodiversity conservatio...
The evolutionary and demographic processes affecting how genetic variation is partitioned and distri...
Despite the important threat that emerging pathogens pose for the conservation of biodiversity as we...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Ecological Society of Ame...