Endemic species with restricted geographic ranges potentially suffer the highest risk of extinction. If these species are further fragmented into genetically isolated subpopulations, the risk of extinction is elevated. Habitat fragmentation is generally considered to have negative effects on species survival, despite some evidence for neutral or even positive effects. Typically, non-negative effects are ignored by conservation biology. The Montseny brook newt (Calotriton arnoldi) has one of the smallest distribution ranges of any European amphibian (8 km2) and is considered critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Here we apply molecular markers to analyze its population structure and find that habitat fr...
We have studied the population genetic structure of slightly admixed populations of crested newts (T...
Patterns of interspecific introgression may vary geographically, and the distribution of introgresse...
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Endemic species with restricted geographic ranges potentially suffer the highest risk of extinction....
Endemic species with restricted geographic ranges potentially suffer the highest risk of extinction....
Habitat destruction and fragmentation are among the major causes of amphibian decline. We investigat...
Habitat fragmentation is one of the main drivers of global amphibian decline. Anthropogenic landscap...
The identification of historic and contemporary barriers to dispersal is central to the conservation...
Among all vertebrates, the amphibians is the group that currently has the highest proportion of thre...
Summary: The Montseny brook newt (Calotriton arnoldi), considered the most endangered amphibian in E...
Geographic separation and genetic differentiation of populations are not coupled with niche differen...
Habitat destruction and fragmentation are known to strongly affect dispersal by altering the quality...
The genus Calotriton includes two species of newts highly adapted to live in cold and fast-flowing m...
Habitat destruction and fragmentation are known to strongly affect dispersal by altering the quality...
Ecologically distinct species may respond to landscape changes in different ways. In addition to bas...
We have studied the population genetic structure of slightly admixed populations of crested newts (T...
Patterns of interspecific introgression may vary geographically, and the distribution of introgresse...
This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permi...
Endemic species with restricted geographic ranges potentially suffer the highest risk of extinction....
Endemic species with restricted geographic ranges potentially suffer the highest risk of extinction....
Habitat destruction and fragmentation are among the major causes of amphibian decline. We investigat...
Habitat fragmentation is one of the main drivers of global amphibian decline. Anthropogenic landscap...
The identification of historic and contemporary barriers to dispersal is central to the conservation...
Among all vertebrates, the amphibians is the group that currently has the highest proportion of thre...
Summary: The Montseny brook newt (Calotriton arnoldi), considered the most endangered amphibian in E...
Geographic separation and genetic differentiation of populations are not coupled with niche differen...
Habitat destruction and fragmentation are known to strongly affect dispersal by altering the quality...
The genus Calotriton includes two species of newts highly adapted to live in cold and fast-flowing m...
Habitat destruction and fragmentation are known to strongly affect dispersal by altering the quality...
Ecologically distinct species may respond to landscape changes in different ways. In addition to bas...
We have studied the population genetic structure of slightly admixed populations of crested newts (T...
Patterns of interspecific introgression may vary geographically, and the distribution of introgresse...
This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permi...