Urbanization is a major cause of amphibian decline. Stream-dwelling plethodontid salamanders are particularly susceptible to urbanization due to declining water quality and hydrological changes, but few studies have examined these taxa in cities. The northern dusky salamander (Desmognathus fuscus) was once common in the New York City metropolitan area, but has substantially declined throughout the region in recent decades. We used five tetranucleotide microsatellite loci to examine population differentiation, genetic variation, and bottlenecks among five remnant urban populations of dusky salamanders in NYC. These genetic measures provide information on isolation, prevalence of inbreeding, long-term prospects for population persistence, and...
Landscape heterogeneity plays an important role in population structure and divergence, particularly...
Anthropogenic changes are expected to shape the genetic structure of many herpetofaunal populations....
Human land transformation is one of the leading causes of vertebrate population declines. These decl...
Urbanization is a major cause of amphibian decline. Stream-dwelling plethodontid salamanders are par...
Urbanization is a major cause of amphibian decline. Stream-dwelling plethodontid salamanders are par...
Urbanization is a severe form of habitat fragmentation that can cause many species to be locally ext...
Metapopulation-structured species can be negatively affected when landscape fragmentation impairs co...
With the U.S. population now over 300 million and growing at a record rate, the natural landscape is...
Species' geographic range limits are most often not demarcated by obvious dispersal barriers. Poor-q...
Described in 2009, the Patch-nosed Salamander (Urspelerpes brucei) is a miniature species of lungles...
Microgeographic adaptation occurs when populations evolve divergent fitness advantages across the sp...
Biodiversity is an essential component of natural environmental dynamics. Unfortunately, diversity i...
Climate change poses several challenges to biological communities including changes in the frequency...
The physical and environmental attributes of landscapes often shape patterns of population connectiv...
Population structure and gene flow of species in lotic environments can be constrained by river netw...
Landscape heterogeneity plays an important role in population structure and divergence, particularly...
Anthropogenic changes are expected to shape the genetic structure of many herpetofaunal populations....
Human land transformation is one of the leading causes of vertebrate population declines. These decl...
Urbanization is a major cause of amphibian decline. Stream-dwelling plethodontid salamanders are par...
Urbanization is a major cause of amphibian decline. Stream-dwelling plethodontid salamanders are par...
Urbanization is a severe form of habitat fragmentation that can cause many species to be locally ext...
Metapopulation-structured species can be negatively affected when landscape fragmentation impairs co...
With the U.S. population now over 300 million and growing at a record rate, the natural landscape is...
Species' geographic range limits are most often not demarcated by obvious dispersal barriers. Poor-q...
Described in 2009, the Patch-nosed Salamander (Urspelerpes brucei) is a miniature species of lungles...
Microgeographic adaptation occurs when populations evolve divergent fitness advantages across the sp...
Biodiversity is an essential component of natural environmental dynamics. Unfortunately, diversity i...
Climate change poses several challenges to biological communities including changes in the frequency...
The physical and environmental attributes of landscapes often shape patterns of population connectiv...
Population structure and gene flow of species in lotic environments can be constrained by river netw...
Landscape heterogeneity plays an important role in population structure and divergence, particularly...
Anthropogenic changes are expected to shape the genetic structure of many herpetofaunal populations....
Human land transformation is one of the leading causes of vertebrate population declines. These decl...