Aim: A common pattern in biogeography is the scale-dependent effect of environmental variables on the spatial distribution of species. We tested the role of climatic and land cover variables in structuring the distribution of genetic variation in the grey long-eared bat, Plecotus austriacus, across spatial scales. Although landscape genetics has been widely used to describe spatial patterns of gene flow in a variety of taxa, volant animals have generally been neglected because of their perceived high dispersal potential.Location: England and Europe. Methods: We used a multiscale integrated approach, combining population genetics with species distribution modelling and geographical information under a causal modelling framework, to identify ...
Context: Unveiling the scale at which organisms respond to habitat features is crucial to understand...
The greater horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus ferrumequinum) is among the most widespread bat species in Eu...
Aim: Bats are important components of mammalian biodiversity and strong bioindicators, but their fin...
Aim: A common pattern in biogeography is the scale-dependent effect of environmental variables on th...
Aim: A common pattern in biogeography is the scale-dependent effect of environmental variables on th...
Aim: A common pattern in biogeography is the scale-dependent effect of environmental variables on th...
Aim: A common pattern in biogeography is the scale-dependent effect of environmental variables on th...
The impact of ecology and social organisation on genetic structure at landscape spatial scales, wher...
The impact of ecology and social organisation on genetic structure at landscape spatial scales, wher...
The impact of ecology and social organisation on genetic structure at landscape spatial scales, wher...
Understanding how biodiversity will respond to future climate change is a major conservation and soc...
Habitat fragmentation represents one of the greatest threats to biodiversity, yet for the second lar...
Aim: Bats are important components of mammalian biodiversity and strong bioindicators, but their fin...
Aim: Bats are important components of mammalian biodiversity and strong bioindicators, but their fin...
1. Landscape modification is often considered the principal cause of population decline in many bat ...
Context: Unveiling the scale at which organisms respond to habitat features is crucial to understand...
The greater horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus ferrumequinum) is among the most widespread bat species in Eu...
Aim: Bats are important components of mammalian biodiversity and strong bioindicators, but their fin...
Aim: A common pattern in biogeography is the scale-dependent effect of environmental variables on th...
Aim: A common pattern in biogeography is the scale-dependent effect of environmental variables on th...
Aim: A common pattern in biogeography is the scale-dependent effect of environmental variables on th...
Aim: A common pattern in biogeography is the scale-dependent effect of environmental variables on th...
The impact of ecology and social organisation on genetic structure at landscape spatial scales, wher...
The impact of ecology and social organisation on genetic structure at landscape spatial scales, wher...
The impact of ecology and social organisation on genetic structure at landscape spatial scales, wher...
Understanding how biodiversity will respond to future climate change is a major conservation and soc...
Habitat fragmentation represents one of the greatest threats to biodiversity, yet for the second lar...
Aim: Bats are important components of mammalian biodiversity and strong bioindicators, but their fin...
Aim: Bats are important components of mammalian biodiversity and strong bioindicators, but their fin...
1. Landscape modification is often considered the principal cause of population decline in many bat ...
Context: Unveiling the scale at which organisms respond to habitat features is crucial to understand...
The greater horseshoe bat (Rhinolophus ferrumequinum) is among the most widespread bat species in Eu...
Aim: Bats are important components of mammalian biodiversity and strong bioindicators, but their fin...