Riparian ecosystems are disproportionately biodiverse and vital to many taxa despite their scant footprint on the landscape. Yet globally they are also under the greatest human-caused threats. The loss of habitat is the greatest driver of species declines, but fragmentation may also significantly impact populations by creating barriers to dispersal. Effective conservation requires an informed understanding of species' threats and capabilities, though it is unclear whether the increasing fragmentation of riparian woodland in western North America is affecting dispersal patterns of riparian breeding birds. Research suggests long distance migrants may be less impacted than resident species, though previous genetic research on the threatened we...
Loss and fragmentation of habitat can disrupt genetic exchange between populations, which is reflect...
Humans have altered natural landscape since the agricultural revolution, but it has been most destru...
Disentangling the factors shaping species distributions remains a central goal in biogeography, ecol...
Unveiling factors that determine abundance and distribution of endangered wildlife species has relev...
Recent research suggests that bird populations are declining at alarming rates across the United Sta...
Understanding the effects of landscape modification on gene flow of fauna is central to informing co...
Understanding the processes leading to population declines in fragmented landscapes is essential for...
Continuous animal populations often become fragmented due to anthropogenic habitat alterations. Thes...
Understanding the patterns and processes driving population structure is crucial for conservation pl...
Disentangling the factors shaping species distributions remains a central goal in biogeography, ecol...
Monitoring temporal dynamics in genetic diversity is of great importance for conservation, especiall...
Understanding migratory connectivity is essential for determining the drivers behind population dyna...
Geological and ecological features restrict dispersal and gene flow, leading to isolated populations...
Habitat fragmentation is one of the most severe threats to biodiversity as it may lead to changes in...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Around 20% of bird species migrate annually between di...
Loss and fragmentation of habitat can disrupt genetic exchange between populations, which is reflect...
Humans have altered natural landscape since the agricultural revolution, but it has been most destru...
Disentangling the factors shaping species distributions remains a central goal in biogeography, ecol...
Unveiling factors that determine abundance and distribution of endangered wildlife species has relev...
Recent research suggests that bird populations are declining at alarming rates across the United Sta...
Understanding the effects of landscape modification on gene flow of fauna is central to informing co...
Understanding the processes leading to population declines in fragmented landscapes is essential for...
Continuous animal populations often become fragmented due to anthropogenic habitat alterations. Thes...
Understanding the patterns and processes driving population structure is crucial for conservation pl...
Disentangling the factors shaping species distributions remains a central goal in biogeography, ecol...
Monitoring temporal dynamics in genetic diversity is of great importance for conservation, especiall...
Understanding migratory connectivity is essential for determining the drivers behind population dyna...
Geological and ecological features restrict dispersal and gene flow, leading to isolated populations...
Habitat fragmentation is one of the most severe threats to biodiversity as it may lead to changes in...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Around 20% of bird species migrate annually between di...
Loss and fragmentation of habitat can disrupt genetic exchange between populations, which is reflect...
Humans have altered natural landscape since the agricultural revolution, but it has been most destru...
Disentangling the factors shaping species distributions remains a central goal in biogeography, ecol...