Aim: Climate warming is causing extensive loss of glaciers in mountainous regions, yet our understanding of how glacial recession influences evolutionary processes and genetic diversity is limited. Linking genetic structure with the influences shaping it can improve understanding of how species respond to environmental change. Here, we used genome-scale data and demographic modelling to resolve the evolutionary history of Lednia tumana, a rare, aquatic insect endemic to alpine streams. We also employed a range of widely used data filtering approaches to quantify how they influenced population structure results. Location: Alpine streams in the Rocky Mountains of Glacier National Park, Montana, USA. Taxon: Lednia tuman...
Freshwater organisms of North America have had their contemporary genetic structure shaped by vicari...
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Abstract Understanding how environmental variation influences population genetic structure can help ...
Aim: Climate warming is causing extensive loss of glaciers in mountainous regions, yet our understan...
Sky islands are ideal systems for determining the effects of climatic oscillations on species distri...
Much remains unknown about the genetic status and population connectivity of high-elevation and high...
Background: Phylogeographic studies of aquatic insects provide valuable insights into mechanisms tha...
Although genetic diversity provides the basic substrate for evolution, there are a limited number of...
Climate warming poses a serious threat to alpine-restricted species worldwide, yet few studies have ...
It is challenging to unravel the history of organisms with highly scattered populations. Such specie...
Spatial and environmental heterogeneity are major factors in structuring species distributions in al...
Both landscape structure and population size fluctuations influence population genetics. While indep...
Background: Biogeographers seek to understand the influences of global climate shifts and geologic c...
Stream dwelling invertebrates are ideal candidates for the study of ecological speciation as they ar...
Freshwater organisms of North America have had their contemporary genetic structure shaped by vicari...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Abstract Understanding how environmental variation influences population genetic structure can help ...
Aim: Climate warming is causing extensive loss of glaciers in mountainous regions, yet our understan...
Sky islands are ideal systems for determining the effects of climatic oscillations on species distri...
Much remains unknown about the genetic status and population connectivity of high-elevation and high...
Background: Phylogeographic studies of aquatic insects provide valuable insights into mechanisms tha...
Although genetic diversity provides the basic substrate for evolution, there are a limited number of...
Climate warming poses a serious threat to alpine-restricted species worldwide, yet few studies have ...
It is challenging to unravel the history of organisms with highly scattered populations. Such specie...
Spatial and environmental heterogeneity are major factors in structuring species distributions in al...
Both landscape structure and population size fluctuations influence population genetics. While indep...
Background: Biogeographers seek to understand the influences of global climate shifts and geologic c...
Stream dwelling invertebrates are ideal candidates for the study of ecological speciation as they ar...
Freshwater organisms of North America have had their contemporary genetic structure shaped by vicari...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and publish...
Abstract Understanding how environmental variation influences population genetic structure can help ...