Anthropogenic alterations of the natural environment can be a potent evolutionary force. For species that have specific habitat requirements, habitat loss can result in substantial genetic effects, potentially impeding future adaptability and evolution. The endangered black-capped vireo (Vireo atricapilla) suffered a substantial contraction of breeding habitat and population size during much of the 20th century. In a previous study we reported significant differentiation between remnant populations, but failed to recover a strong genetic signal of bottlenecks. In this study, we used a combination of historical and contemporary sampling from Oklahoma and Texas to i) determine if population structure and genetic diversity have changed over ti...
The impact of demographic parameters on the genetic population structure and viability of organisms ...
Habitat loss and alteration has driven many species into decline, often to the point of requiring pr...
The importance of evolutionary conservation – how understanding evolutionary forces can help guide c...
Anthropogenic alterations of the natural environment can be a potent evolutionary force. For species...
Understanding the interplay of dispersal and how it translates into gene flow is key to understandin...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 21-23).Phylogeography and biogeography have been integral...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015-12Landscape heterogeneity and fragmentation create lo...
Habitat fragmentation is one of the most severe threats to biodiversity as it may lead to changes in...
Re-introduction is an important tool for recovering endangered species; however, the magnitude of ge...
Anthropogenic habitat fragmentation of species that live in naturally patchy metapopulations such as...
Many endangered species suffer from the loss of genetic diversity, but some populations may be able ...
Habitat fragmentation can restrict geneflow, reduce neighbourhood effective population size, and inc...
Understanding the effects of landscape modification on gene flow of fauna is central to informing co...
The impact of demographic parameters on the genetic population structure and viability of organisms ...
Habitat loss and alteration has driven many species into decline, often to the point of requiring pr...
The importance of evolutionary conservation – how understanding evolutionary forces can help guide c...
Anthropogenic alterations of the natural environment can be a potent evolutionary force. For species...
Understanding the interplay of dispersal and how it translates into gene flow is key to understandin...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 21-23).Phylogeography and biogeography have been integral...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2015-12Landscape heterogeneity and fragmentation create lo...
Habitat fragmentation is one of the most severe threats to biodiversity as it may lead to changes in...
Re-introduction is an important tool for recovering endangered species; however, the magnitude of ge...
Anthropogenic habitat fragmentation of species that live in naturally patchy metapopulations such as...
Many endangered species suffer from the loss of genetic diversity, but some populations may be able ...
Habitat fragmentation can restrict geneflow, reduce neighbourhood effective population size, and inc...
Understanding the effects of landscape modification on gene flow of fauna is central to informing co...
The impact of demographic parameters on the genetic population structure and viability of organisms ...
Habitat loss and alteration has driven many species into decline, often to the point of requiring pr...
The importance of evolutionary conservation – how understanding evolutionary forces can help guide c...