As anthropogenic impacts accelerate changes to landscapes across the globe, understanding how genetic population structure is influenced by habitat features and dispersal is key to preserving evolutionary potential at the species level. Furthermore, knowledge of these interactions is essential to identifying potential constraints on local adaptation and for the development of effective management strategies. We examined these issues in Brook Trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) populations residing in the Upper Hudson River watershed of New York State by investigating the spatial genetic structure of over 350 fish collected from 14 different sampling locations encompassing three river systems. Population genetic analyses of microsatellite data sug...
In western Pennsylvania , the brook trout , Salvelinus fontinalis , has dramatically declined in ...
In western Pennsylvania, the brook trout, Salvelinus fontinalis, has dramatically declined in popula...
Salmonid populations of many rivers are rapidly declining. One possible explanation is that habitat ...
As anthropogenic impacts accelerate changes to landscapes across the globe, understanding how geneti...
As anthropogenic impacts accelerate changes to landscapes across the globe, understanding how geneti...
As anthropogenic impacts accelerate changes to landscapes across the globe, understanding how geneti...
Linear and heterogeneous habitat makes headwater stream networks an ideal ecosystem in which to test...
Linear and heterogeneous habitat makes headwater stream networks an ideal ecosystem in which to test...
Linear and heterogeneous habitat makes headwater stream networks an ideal ecosystem in which to test...
Although Brook Trout are distributed across most of eastern North America, population numbers have d...
Although Brook Trout are distributed across most of eastern North America, population numbers have d...
The rarity and magnitude of large disturbance events produce unpredictable changes to aquatic ecosys...
Informed conservation of stream fishes requires detailed understanding of the effects of both natura...
Informed conservation of stream fishes requires detailed understanding of the effects of both natura...
Contemporary Brook Trout Salvelinus fontinalis populations are often fragmented due to anthropogenic...
In western Pennsylvania , the brook trout , Salvelinus fontinalis , has dramatically declined in ...
In western Pennsylvania, the brook trout, Salvelinus fontinalis, has dramatically declined in popula...
Salmonid populations of many rivers are rapidly declining. One possible explanation is that habitat ...
As anthropogenic impacts accelerate changes to landscapes across the globe, understanding how geneti...
As anthropogenic impacts accelerate changes to landscapes across the globe, understanding how geneti...
As anthropogenic impacts accelerate changes to landscapes across the globe, understanding how geneti...
Linear and heterogeneous habitat makes headwater stream networks an ideal ecosystem in which to test...
Linear and heterogeneous habitat makes headwater stream networks an ideal ecosystem in which to test...
Linear and heterogeneous habitat makes headwater stream networks an ideal ecosystem in which to test...
Although Brook Trout are distributed across most of eastern North America, population numbers have d...
Although Brook Trout are distributed across most of eastern North America, population numbers have d...
The rarity and magnitude of large disturbance events produce unpredictable changes to aquatic ecosys...
Informed conservation of stream fishes requires detailed understanding of the effects of both natura...
Informed conservation of stream fishes requires detailed understanding of the effects of both natura...
Contemporary Brook Trout Salvelinus fontinalis populations are often fragmented due to anthropogenic...
In western Pennsylvania , the brook trout , Salvelinus fontinalis , has dramatically declined in ...
In western Pennsylvania, the brook trout, Salvelinus fontinalis, has dramatically declined in popula...
Salmonid populations of many rivers are rapidly declining. One possible explanation is that habitat ...