Invasive species are widely recognized as important drivers of the ongoing biodiversity crisis. The US state of Florida is especially susceptible to the proliferation of invasive reptiles, and nonnative lizards currently outnumber native lizard species. At present, there are three documented breeding populations of the Nile monitor (Varanus niloticus) in different regions of Southern Florida, and these populations are considered potential dangers to threatened, fossorial endemics, such as burrowing owls, American crocodiles, and gopher tortoises. Nevertheless, at present, both the introduction histories of these populations and the degree to which they are connected by gene flow are not known. To address these issues, we genotyped V. niloti...
The gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) has experienced dramatic population declines throughout it...
Despite rampant coastal development throughout Southeast Asia and the Pacific, studies of conservati...
Many populations are small and isolated with limited genetic variation and high risk of mating with ...
Invasive species are widely recognized as important drivers of the ongoing biodiversity crisis. The ...
Genetic analyses at both broad and fine geographic scales can provide useful information to aid in w...
The state of Florida is an epicenter for the introduction of exotic terrestrial and marine species, ...
Biological invasions cause tremendous damage to ecosystems, economies, and human livelihoods worldwi...
The green anole (Anolis carolinensis) is a lizard widespread throughout the southeastern United Stat...
The Common Wall Lizard (Podarcis muralis) has established more than 150 non-native populations in Ce...
Determining the boundaries between species and deciding when to describe new species are challenging...
The state of Florida, USA, has more introduced herpetofauna than any other governmental region on Ea...
Reconstructing historical colonization pathways of an invasive species is critical for uncovering fa...
Aim: The frequency and severity of habitat alterations and disturbance are predicted to increase in ...
The Florida sand skink (Plestiodon reynoldsi)—a small (~10 cm) lizard endemic to the peninsula—is a ...
The gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) has experienced dramatic population declines throughout it...
Despite rampant coastal development throughout Southeast Asia and the Pacific, studies of conservati...
Many populations are small and isolated with limited genetic variation and high risk of mating with ...
Invasive species are widely recognized as important drivers of the ongoing biodiversity crisis. The ...
Genetic analyses at both broad and fine geographic scales can provide useful information to aid in w...
The state of Florida is an epicenter for the introduction of exotic terrestrial and marine species, ...
Biological invasions cause tremendous damage to ecosystems, economies, and human livelihoods worldwi...
The green anole (Anolis carolinensis) is a lizard widespread throughout the southeastern United Stat...
The Common Wall Lizard (Podarcis muralis) has established more than 150 non-native populations in Ce...
Determining the boundaries between species and deciding when to describe new species are challenging...
The state of Florida, USA, has more introduced herpetofauna than any other governmental region on Ea...
Reconstructing historical colonization pathways of an invasive species is critical for uncovering fa...
Aim: The frequency and severity of habitat alterations and disturbance are predicted to increase in ...
The Florida sand skink (Plestiodon reynoldsi)—a small (~10 cm) lizard endemic to the peninsula—is a ...
The gopher tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) has experienced dramatic population declines throughout it...
Despite rampant coastal development throughout Southeast Asia and the Pacific, studies of conservati...
Many populations are small and isolated with limited genetic variation and high risk of mating with ...