Understanding population genetic structure of climate-sensitive herbivore species is important as it provides useful insights on how shifts in environmental conditions can alter their distribution and abundance. Herbivore responses to the environment can have a strong indirect cascading effect on community structure. This is particularly important for Royle’s pika (Lagomorpha: Ochotona roylei), a herbivorous talus-dwelling species in alpine ecosystem, which forms a major prey base for many carnivores in the Himalayan arc. In this study, we used seven polymorphic microsatellite loci to detect evidence for recent changes in genetic diversity and population structure in Royle’s pika across five locations sampled between 8 km to 160 km apart in...
Asian pika species are morphologically ∼similar and have overlapping ranges. This leads to uncertain...
The American pika (Ochotona princeps) is discontinuously distributed in high elevation and montane r...
Background: When faced with climate change, species must either shift their home ra...
Understanding population genetic structure of climate-sensitive herbivore species is important as it...
Understanding population genetic structure of climate-sensitive herbivore species is important as it...
Plant-herbivore interactions provide critical insights into the mechanisms that govern the spatiotem...
Anthropogenic impacts on biodiversity are large and varied, from habitat destruction and fragmentati...
Abstract Studying the genetic variation among different species distributed across their core and ra...
Plant-herbivore interactions provide critical insights into the mechanisms that govern the spatiotem...
<div><p>When faced with rapidly changing environments, wildlife species are left to adapt, disperse ...
When faced with rapidly changing environmental onditions, wildlife species are left to adapt in situ...
Distributional responses by alpine taxa to repeated, glacial-interglacial cycles throughout the last...
When faced with rapidly changing environments, wildlife species are left to adapt, disperse or disap...
Climate change is arguably the greatest challenge to conservation of our time. Most vulnerability as...
Identifying the genetic structure of a species and the factors that drive it is an important first s...
Asian pika species are morphologically ∼similar and have overlapping ranges. This leads to uncertain...
The American pika (Ochotona princeps) is discontinuously distributed in high elevation and montane r...
Background: When faced with climate change, species must either shift their home ra...
Understanding population genetic structure of climate-sensitive herbivore species is important as it...
Understanding population genetic structure of climate-sensitive herbivore species is important as it...
Plant-herbivore interactions provide critical insights into the mechanisms that govern the spatiotem...
Anthropogenic impacts on biodiversity are large and varied, from habitat destruction and fragmentati...
Abstract Studying the genetic variation among different species distributed across their core and ra...
Plant-herbivore interactions provide critical insights into the mechanisms that govern the spatiotem...
<div><p>When faced with rapidly changing environments, wildlife species are left to adapt, disperse ...
When faced with rapidly changing environmental onditions, wildlife species are left to adapt in situ...
Distributional responses by alpine taxa to repeated, glacial-interglacial cycles throughout the last...
When faced with rapidly changing environments, wildlife species are left to adapt, disperse or disap...
Climate change is arguably the greatest challenge to conservation of our time. Most vulnerability as...
Identifying the genetic structure of a species and the factors that drive it is an important first s...
Asian pika species are morphologically ∼similar and have overlapping ranges. This leads to uncertain...
The American pika (Ochotona princeps) is discontinuously distributed in high elevation and montane r...
Background: When faced with climate change, species must either shift their home ra...