Climate change is arguably the greatest challenge to conservation of our time. Most vulnerability assessments rely on past and current species distributions to predict future persistence but ignore species' abilities to disperse through landscapes, which may be particularly important in fragmented habitats and crucial for long-term persistence in changing environments. Landscape genetic approaches explore the interactions between landscape features and gene flow and can clarify how organisms move among suitable habitats, but have suffered from methodological uncertainties. We used a landscape genetic approach to determine how landscape and climate-related features influence gene flow for American pikas (Ochotona princeps) in Crater Lake Nat...
The American pika (Ochotona princeps) is discontinuously distributed in high elevation and montane r...
Anthropogenic migration barriers fragment many populations and limit the ability of species to respo...
Distributional responses by alpine taxa to repeated, glacial-interglacial cycles throughout the last...
Climate change is arguably the greatest challenge to conservation of our time. Most vulnerability as...
Landscape connectivity is essential for maintaining viable populations, particularly for species res...
Graduation date: 2016Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from September 8, ...
When faced with rapidly changing environmental onditions, wildlife species are left to adapt in situ...
<div><p>When faced with rapidly changing environments, wildlife species are left to adapt, disperse ...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
How species will respond to the changing climate is poorly understood, but will become increasingly ...
When faced with rapidly changing environments, wildlife species are left to adapt, disperse or disap...
Anthropogenic impacts on biodiversity are large and varied, from habitat destruction and fragmentati...
Species are often confronted with rapid environmental change that require an adaptive response to ma...
Identifying the genetic structure of a species and the factors that drive it is an important first s...
Some of the most compelling examples of ecological responses to climate change are eleva-tional rang...
The American pika (Ochotona princeps) is discontinuously distributed in high elevation and montane r...
Anthropogenic migration barriers fragment many populations and limit the ability of species to respo...
Distributional responses by alpine taxa to repeated, glacial-interglacial cycles throughout the last...
Climate change is arguably the greatest challenge to conservation of our time. Most vulnerability as...
Landscape connectivity is essential for maintaining viable populations, particularly for species res...
Graduation date: 2016Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from September 8, ...
When faced with rapidly changing environmental onditions, wildlife species are left to adapt in situ...
<div><p>When faced with rapidly changing environments, wildlife species are left to adapt, disperse ...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
How species will respond to the changing climate is poorly understood, but will become increasingly ...
When faced with rapidly changing environments, wildlife species are left to adapt, disperse or disap...
Anthropogenic impacts on biodiversity are large and varied, from habitat destruction and fragmentati...
Species are often confronted with rapid environmental change that require an adaptive response to ma...
Identifying the genetic structure of a species and the factors that drive it is an important first s...
Some of the most compelling examples of ecological responses to climate change are eleva-tional rang...
The American pika (Ochotona princeps) is discontinuously distributed in high elevation and montane r...
Anthropogenic migration barriers fragment many populations and limit the ability of species to respo...
Distributional responses by alpine taxa to repeated, glacial-interglacial cycles throughout the last...