Anthropogenic migration barriers fragment many populations and limit the ability of species to respond to climate-induced biome shifts. Conservation actions designed to conserve habitat connectivity and mitigate barriers are needed to unite fragmented populations into larger, more viable metapopulations, and to allow species to track their climate envelope over time. Landscape genetic analysis provides an empirical means to infer landscape factors influencing gene flow, and thereby inform such conservation actions. However, there are currently many methods available for model selection in landscape genetics, and considerable uncertainty as to which provide the greatest accuracy in identifying the true landscape model influencing gene flow a...
Climate change is arguably the greatest challenge to conservation of our time. Most vulnerability as...
Abstract Individual-based analyses relating land-scape structure to genetic distances across complex...
Within the framework of landscape genetics, resistance surface modelling is particularly relevant to...
Anthropogenic migration barriers fragment many populations and limit the ability of species to respo...
A major aim of landscape genetics is to understand how landscapes resist gene flow and thereby influ...
Landscape genetics aims to assess the effect of the landscape on intraspecific genetic structure. To...
Landscape resistance reflects how difficult it is for genes to move across an area with particular a...
Understanding the effects of landscape heterogeneity on spatial genetic variation is a primary goal ...
In landscape genetics, isolation-by-distance (IBD) is regarded as a baseline pattern that is obtaine...
Individual-based landscape genetic methods have become increasingly popular for quantifying fine-sca...
Understanding how dispersal patterns are influenced by landscape heterogeneity is critical for model...
Isolation by adaptation increases divergence at neutral loci when natural selection against immigran...
Climate change is arguably the greatest challenge to conservation of our time. Most vulnerability as...
Abstract Individual-based analyses relating land-scape structure to genetic distances across complex...
Within the framework of landscape genetics, resistance surface modelling is particularly relevant to...
Anthropogenic migration barriers fragment many populations and limit the ability of species to respo...
A major aim of landscape genetics is to understand how landscapes resist gene flow and thereby influ...
Landscape genetics aims to assess the effect of the landscape on intraspecific genetic structure. To...
Landscape resistance reflects how difficult it is for genes to move across an area with particular a...
Understanding the effects of landscape heterogeneity on spatial genetic variation is a primary goal ...
In landscape genetics, isolation-by-distance (IBD) is regarded as a baseline pattern that is obtaine...
Individual-based landscape genetic methods have become increasingly popular for quantifying fine-sca...
Understanding how dispersal patterns are influenced by landscape heterogeneity is critical for model...
Isolation by adaptation increases divergence at neutral loci when natural selection against immigran...
Climate change is arguably the greatest challenge to conservation of our time. Most vulnerability as...
Abstract Individual-based analyses relating land-scape structure to genetic distances across complex...
Within the framework of landscape genetics, resistance surface modelling is particularly relevant to...