Prehistoric climate and landscape features play large roles structuring wildlife populations. The amphibians of the northern Great Plains of North America present an opportunity to investigate how these factors affect colonization, migration, and current population genetic structure. This study used 11 microsatellite loci to genotype 1230 northern leopard frogs (Rana pipiens) from 41 wetlands (30 samples/wetland) across North Dakota. Genetic structure of the sampled frogs was evaluated using Bayesian and multivariate clustering methods. All analyses produced concordant results, identifying a major east-west split between two R. pipiens population clusters separated by the Missouri River. Sub-structuring within the two major identified popul...
Natural wetlands are important for maintaining regional amphibian biodiversity and their loss and de...
Populations forming the edge of a species range are often imperiled by isolation and low genetic div...
Metapopulation-structured species can be negatively affected when landscape fragmentation impairs co...
Prehistoric climate and landscape features play large roles structuring wildlife populations. The am...
Code for the analyses in the manuscript "Over the hills and through the farms: Land use and topograp...
Contemporary and historical processes interact to structure genetic variation, however discerning be...
North Dakota?s midcontinent location within the Prairie Pothole Region is widely known for the dens...
Conversion of forests to agriculture often fragments distributions of forest species and can disrupt...
The physical and environmental attributes of landscapes often shape patterns of population connectiv...
We examined the impact of recent anthropogenic habitat fragmentation on the genetic structure of woo...
Until the late 1960\u27s, leopard frogs (Rana pipiens sensu lato) were thought to consist of one bro...
One of the main questions in evolutionary and conservation biology is how geographical and environme...
Natural wetlands are important for maintaining regional amphibian biodiversity and their loss and de...
Populations forming the edge of a species range are often imperiled by isolation and low genetic div...
Metapopulation-structured species can be negatively affected when landscape fragmentation impairs co...
Prehistoric climate and landscape features play large roles structuring wildlife populations. The am...
Code for the analyses in the manuscript "Over the hills and through the farms: Land use and topograp...
Contemporary and historical processes interact to structure genetic variation, however discerning be...
North Dakota?s midcontinent location within the Prairie Pothole Region is widely known for the dens...
Conversion of forests to agriculture often fragments distributions of forest species and can disrupt...
The physical and environmental attributes of landscapes often shape patterns of population connectiv...
We examined the impact of recent anthropogenic habitat fragmentation on the genetic structure of woo...
Until the late 1960\u27s, leopard frogs (Rana pipiens sensu lato) were thought to consist of one bro...
One of the main questions in evolutionary and conservation biology is how geographical and environme...
Natural wetlands are important for maintaining regional amphibian biodiversity and their loss and de...
Populations forming the edge of a species range are often imperiled by isolation and low genetic div...
Metapopulation-structured species can be negatively affected when landscape fragmentation impairs co...