Understanding how landscape structure influences biodiversity patterns and ecological processes is essential in ecological research and conservation practices. Forest discontinuity is a primary driver affecting the population persistence and genetic structure of forest-dwelling species. However, the actual impacts on populations are highly species-specific. In this study, we tested whether dispersal capability and host specialization are associated with susceptibility to forest discontinuity using three closely related, sympatric fungivorous ciid beetle species (two host specialists, Octotemnus assimilis and O. crassus; one host generalist, O. kawanabei). Landscape genetic analyses and the estimation of effective migration surfaces (EEMS) m...
Understanding factors that limit gene flow through the landscape is crucial for conservation of orga...
Comparative analysis is a potentially powerful approach to study the effects of ecological traits on...
Habitat partitioning among co-occurring, ecologically similar species is widespread in nature and th...
Understanding how landscape structure influences biodiversity patterns and ecological processes are ...
Landscape connectivity, the degree to which the landscape structure facilitates or impedes organisma...
1. Habitat restoration aims to improve local habitat conditions for threatened species. While such r...
Southern pine beetle (SPB), Dendroctonus frontalis (Zimmerman), is one of the most destructive insec...
The study of species diversification can identify the processes that shape patterns of species richn...
Dispersal determines the flux of individuals, energy, and information and is therefore a key determi...
We evaluated how dispersal limitation affected spatial variation in the species composition of fungi...
Fragmentation of habitats is a great threat to biodiversity. An especially vulnerable species group ...
Aim To investigate the role of traits in beetle community assembly and test for consistency in thes...
Aim The aim of this study was to investigate the role of traits in beetle community assembly and te...
While phylogeographic patterns of organisms are often interpreted through past environmental disturb...
Habitat loss and fragmentation as a consequence of human activities is a worldwide phenomenon and on...
Understanding factors that limit gene flow through the landscape is crucial for conservation of orga...
Comparative analysis is a potentially powerful approach to study the effects of ecological traits on...
Habitat partitioning among co-occurring, ecologically similar species is widespread in nature and th...
Understanding how landscape structure influences biodiversity patterns and ecological processes are ...
Landscape connectivity, the degree to which the landscape structure facilitates or impedes organisma...
1. Habitat restoration aims to improve local habitat conditions for threatened species. While such r...
Southern pine beetle (SPB), Dendroctonus frontalis (Zimmerman), is one of the most destructive insec...
The study of species diversification can identify the processes that shape patterns of species richn...
Dispersal determines the flux of individuals, energy, and information and is therefore a key determi...
We evaluated how dispersal limitation affected spatial variation in the species composition of fungi...
Fragmentation of habitats is a great threat to biodiversity. An especially vulnerable species group ...
Aim To investigate the role of traits in beetle community assembly and test for consistency in thes...
Aim The aim of this study was to investigate the role of traits in beetle community assembly and te...
While phylogeographic patterns of organisms are often interpreted through past environmental disturb...
Habitat loss and fragmentation as a consequence of human activities is a worldwide phenomenon and on...
Understanding factors that limit gene flow through the landscape is crucial for conservation of orga...
Comparative analysis is a potentially powerful approach to study the effects of ecological traits on...
Habitat partitioning among co-occurring, ecologically similar species is widespread in nature and th...