One of the pervasive challenges in landscape genetics is detecting gene flow patterns within continuous populations of highly mobile wildlife. Understanding population genetic structure within a continuous population can give insights into social structure, movement across the landscape and contact between populations, which influence ecological interactions, reproductive dynamics, or pathogen transmission. We investigated the genetic structure of a large population of deer spanning the area of Wisconsin and Illinois, USA, affected by chronic wasting disease. We combined multi-scale investigation, landscape genetic techniques and spatial statistical modeling to address the complex questions of landscape factors influencing population struct...
Genetic data from a long-term (16-year) study of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) on the U...
Landscape genetics is emerging as an important way of supporting decision-making in landscape manage...
Predicting the spread of wildlife disease is critical for identifying populations at risk, targeting...
One of the pervasive challenges in landscape genetics is detecting gene flow patterns within continu...
International audienceThe delimitation of population units is of primary importance in population ma...
In this study we used molecular techniques to examine deer movement and population structure in the ...
Maintaining functional connectivity is critical for the long-term conservation of wildlife populatio...
Understanding factors that influence the spread of wildlife diseases is crucial for designing effect...
International audienceChanges in agricultural practices and forest fragmentation can have a dramatic...
Social structure, limited dispersal and spatial heterogeneity in resources are ubiquitous in wild ve...
In urban areas, green spaces are used by humans and wildlife. The proximity between them can lead to...
Highly mobile species that thrive in a wide range of habitats are expected to show little genetic di...
Predicting the spatial pattern of disease risk in wild animal populations is important for implement...
Investigating sources of infection for new disease cases is critical to effective disease management...
We conducted a genetic assessment of mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) population structure across Mon...
Genetic data from a long-term (16-year) study of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) on the U...
Landscape genetics is emerging as an important way of supporting decision-making in landscape manage...
Predicting the spread of wildlife disease is critical for identifying populations at risk, targeting...
One of the pervasive challenges in landscape genetics is detecting gene flow patterns within continu...
International audienceThe delimitation of population units is of primary importance in population ma...
In this study we used molecular techniques to examine deer movement and population structure in the ...
Maintaining functional connectivity is critical for the long-term conservation of wildlife populatio...
Understanding factors that influence the spread of wildlife diseases is crucial for designing effect...
International audienceChanges in agricultural practices and forest fragmentation can have a dramatic...
Social structure, limited dispersal and spatial heterogeneity in resources are ubiquitous in wild ve...
In urban areas, green spaces are used by humans and wildlife. The proximity between them can lead to...
Highly mobile species that thrive in a wide range of habitats are expected to show little genetic di...
Predicting the spatial pattern of disease risk in wild animal populations is important for implement...
Investigating sources of infection for new disease cases is critical to effective disease management...
We conducted a genetic assessment of mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) population structure across Mon...
Genetic data from a long-term (16-year) study of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) on the U...
Landscape genetics is emerging as an important way of supporting decision-making in landscape manage...
Predicting the spread of wildlife disease is critical for identifying populations at risk, targeting...