Population structure and gene flow of species in lotic environments can be constrained by river network architecture, species life history and heterogeneous local barriers. Identifying the factors that influence population structure and gene flow, especially in species limited to movement within a river network, is vital for understanding the evolutionary and demographic history of a species. We explored population structure and gene flow for a fully aquatic salamander, the common mudpuppy (Necturus maculosus), in Kentucky (USA) using genomic data. We examined population structure using both parametric and nonparametric methods, and we tested for a history of lineage divergence among identified genetic clusters. We quantified the partitioni...
A species' genetic structure often varies in response to ecological and landscape processes that dif...
In stream organisms, the landscape affecting intraspecific genetic and phenotypic divergence is comp...
Abstract Understanding patterns of gene flow and population structure is vital for managing threaten...
Population structure and gene flow of species in lotic environments can be constrained by river netw...
The network architecture of streams and rivers constrains evolutionary, demographic, and ecological ...
Described in 2009, the Patch-nosed Salamander (Urspelerpes brucei) is a miniature species of lungles...
Biodiversity is an essential component of natural environmental dynamics. Unfortunately, diversity i...
Contact zones present unique opportunities to investigate ecological divergence, reproductive barrie...
Population structure is influenced by extrinsic factors, such as landscape architecture and dispersa...
Species' geographic range limits are most often not demarcated by obvious dispersal barriers. Poor-q...
Population structure can be defined as a difference in the frequencies of alleles among populations,...
Microgeographic adaptation occurs when populations evolve divergent fitness advantages across the sp...
Landscape heterogeneity plays an important role in population structure and divergence, particularly...
Life-history characteristics are an important determinant of a species ’ dispersal abilities. We pre...
Many organisms are primarily constrained to the channels of the upstream terminus of river networks ...
A species' genetic structure often varies in response to ecological and landscape processes that dif...
In stream organisms, the landscape affecting intraspecific genetic and phenotypic divergence is comp...
Abstract Understanding patterns of gene flow and population structure is vital for managing threaten...
Population structure and gene flow of species in lotic environments can be constrained by river netw...
The network architecture of streams and rivers constrains evolutionary, demographic, and ecological ...
Described in 2009, the Patch-nosed Salamander (Urspelerpes brucei) is a miniature species of lungles...
Biodiversity is an essential component of natural environmental dynamics. Unfortunately, diversity i...
Contact zones present unique opportunities to investigate ecological divergence, reproductive barrie...
Population structure is influenced by extrinsic factors, such as landscape architecture and dispersa...
Species' geographic range limits are most often not demarcated by obvious dispersal barriers. Poor-q...
Population structure can be defined as a difference in the frequencies of alleles among populations,...
Microgeographic adaptation occurs when populations evolve divergent fitness advantages across the sp...
Landscape heterogeneity plays an important role in population structure and divergence, particularly...
Life-history characteristics are an important determinant of a species ’ dispersal abilities. We pre...
Many organisms are primarily constrained to the channels of the upstream terminus of river networks ...
A species' genetic structure often varies in response to ecological and landscape processes that dif...
In stream organisms, the landscape affecting intraspecific genetic and phenotypic divergence is comp...
Abstract Understanding patterns of gene flow and population structure is vital for managing threaten...