Several recent studies have shown that amphibian populations may exhibit high genetic subdivision in areas with recent fragmentation and urban development. Less is known about the potential for genetic differentiation in continuous habitats. We studied genetic differentiation of red-backed salamanders (Plethodon cinereus) across a 2-km transect through continuous forest in Virginia, USA. Mark-recapture studies suggest very little dispersal for this species, whereas homing experiments and post-Pleistocene range expansion both suggest greater dispersal abilities. We used six microsatellite loci to examine genetic population structure and differentiation between eight subpopulations of red-backed salamanders at distances from 200 m to 2 km. We...
The explosive growth of empirical population genetics has seen a proliferation of analytical methods...
While many studies have examined the barrier effects of large rivers on animal dispersal and gene fl...
Dispersal is considered to be a species-specific trait, but intraspecific variation can be high. How...
Anthropogenic changes are expected to shape the genetic structure of many herpetofaunal populations....
Anthropogenic changes are expected to shape the genetic structure of many herpetofaunal populations....
Delineating population boundaries in anthropogenic landscape is of critical importance for domains o...
Delineating population boundaries in anthropogenic landscape is of critical importance for domains o...
Life-history characteristics are an important determinant of a species ’ dispersal abilities. We pre...
Abstract Understanding patterns of gene flow and population structure is vital for managing threaten...
For many amphibian species, reduced landscape connectivity results in reduced genetic connectivity a...
While many studies have examined the barrier effects of large rivers on animal dispersal and gene fl...
Amphibians are among the taxa experiencing the largest global decline in biodiversity. Many salamand...
Forest loss and fragmentation is expected to shape the genetic structure of amphibian populations an...
Many organisms are primarily constrained to the channels of the upstream terminus of river networks ...
The explosive growth of empirical population genetics has seen a proliferation of analytical methods...
The explosive growth of empirical population genetics has seen a proliferation of analytical methods...
While many studies have examined the barrier effects of large rivers on animal dispersal and gene fl...
Dispersal is considered to be a species-specific trait, but intraspecific variation can be high. How...
Anthropogenic changes are expected to shape the genetic structure of many herpetofaunal populations....
Anthropogenic changes are expected to shape the genetic structure of many herpetofaunal populations....
Delineating population boundaries in anthropogenic landscape is of critical importance for domains o...
Delineating population boundaries in anthropogenic landscape is of critical importance for domains o...
Life-history characteristics are an important determinant of a species ’ dispersal abilities. We pre...
Abstract Understanding patterns of gene flow and population structure is vital for managing threaten...
For many amphibian species, reduced landscape connectivity results in reduced genetic connectivity a...
While many studies have examined the barrier effects of large rivers on animal dispersal and gene fl...
Amphibians are among the taxa experiencing the largest global decline in biodiversity. Many salamand...
Forest loss and fragmentation is expected to shape the genetic structure of amphibian populations an...
Many organisms are primarily constrained to the channels of the upstream terminus of river networks ...
The explosive growth of empirical population genetics has seen a proliferation of analytical methods...
The explosive growth of empirical population genetics has seen a proliferation of analytical methods...
While many studies have examined the barrier effects of large rivers on animal dispersal and gene fl...
Dispersal is considered to be a species-specific trait, but intraspecific variation can be high. How...