Geographic separation and genetic differentiation of populations are not coupled with niche differentiation in threatened Kaiser’s spotted newt (Neurergus kaiseri) Journal: Scientific Reports DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-41886-
Speciation typically involves a stage in which species can still exchange genetic material. Interspe...
How frequently genes pass through a hybrid zone may be influenced by the environment. Accordingly, i...
The Danube crested newt Triturus dobrogicus has been proposed to comprise two subspecies: T. d. dobr...
The combination of niche modelling and landscape genetics (genomics) helps to disentangle processes ...
Endemic species with restricted geographic ranges potentially suffer the highest risk of extinction....
Among all vertebrates, the amphibians is the group that currently has the highest proportion of thre...
Habitat fragmentation is one of the main drivers of global amphibian decline. Anthropogenic landscap...
We have studied the population genetic structure of slightly admixed populations of crested newts (T...
Genetic pollution of a native species through hybridization with an invasive species poses an insidi...
Species interactions, and their fitness consequences, vary across the geographic range of a coevolut...
Identification of conservation units below the species level has been difficult for researchers and ...
Ecologically distinct species may respond to landscape changes in different ways. In addition to bas...
Identification of conservation units below the species level has been difficult for researchers and ...
Habitat destruction and fragmentation are among the major causes of amphibian decline. We investigat...
Understanding how species have replaced each other in the past is important to predicting future spe...
Speciation typically involves a stage in which species can still exchange genetic material. Interspe...
How frequently genes pass through a hybrid zone may be influenced by the environment. Accordingly, i...
The Danube crested newt Triturus dobrogicus has been proposed to comprise two subspecies: T. d. dobr...
The combination of niche modelling and landscape genetics (genomics) helps to disentangle processes ...
Endemic species with restricted geographic ranges potentially suffer the highest risk of extinction....
Among all vertebrates, the amphibians is the group that currently has the highest proportion of thre...
Habitat fragmentation is one of the main drivers of global amphibian decline. Anthropogenic landscap...
We have studied the population genetic structure of slightly admixed populations of crested newts (T...
Genetic pollution of a native species through hybridization with an invasive species poses an insidi...
Species interactions, and their fitness consequences, vary across the geographic range of a coevolut...
Identification of conservation units below the species level has been difficult for researchers and ...
Ecologically distinct species may respond to landscape changes in different ways. In addition to bas...
Identification of conservation units below the species level has been difficult for researchers and ...
Habitat destruction and fragmentation are among the major causes of amphibian decline. We investigat...
Understanding how species have replaced each other in the past is important to predicting future spe...
Speciation typically involves a stage in which species can still exchange genetic material. Interspe...
How frequently genes pass through a hybrid zone may be influenced by the environment. Accordingly, i...
The Danube crested newt Triturus dobrogicus has been proposed to comprise two subspecies: T. d. dobr...