Groundwater-dependent species are among the least-known components of global biodiversity, as well as some of the most vulnerable because of rapid groundwater depletion at regional and global scales. The karstic Edwards–Trinity aquifer system of west-central Texas is one of the most species-rich groundwater systems in the world, represented by dozens of endemic groundwater-obligate species with narrow, naturally fragmented distributions. Here, we examine how geomorphological and hydrogeological processes have driven population divergence and speciation in a radiation of salamanders (Eurycea) endemic to the Edwards–Trinity system using phylogenetic and population genetic analysis of genome-wide DNA sequence data. Results revealed complex pat...
Aim: Habitat specialization can constrain patterns of dispersal and drive allopatric speciation in o...
Aquifer ecosystems provide a range of important services including clean drinking water. These ecosy...
Species' geographic range limits are most often not demarcated by obvious dispersal barriers. Poor-q...
Groundwater-dependent species are among the least-known components of global biodiversity, as well a...
The exceptional groundwater community inhabiting the karstic Edwards-Trinity Aquifer system in centr...
The objective of this study was to delimit species and infer evolutionary history in a group of sala...
The Jollyville Plateau salamander (Eurycea tonkawae) is a groundwater-dependent, neotenic species en...
We present 7 new occurrence records for the Barton Springs Salamander (Eurycea sosorum Chippindale, ...
The Edwards Aquifer supports an important ecosystem with rarely seen faunas that have unique adaptat...
Populations of neotenic, spring-associated salamanders of the genus Eurycea occupy discontinuous sit...
Urbanization causes havoc to native ecosystems, resulting in population declines or extirpation of s...
We studied genetic variation in four endangered animal taxa in the largest freshwater spring complex...
Aim: Habitat specialization can constrain patterns of dispersal and drive allopatric speciation in o...
Aquifer ecosystems provide a range of important services including clean drinking water. These ecosy...
Species' geographic range limits are most often not demarcated by obvious dispersal barriers. Poor-q...
Groundwater-dependent species are among the least-known components of global biodiversity, as well a...
The exceptional groundwater community inhabiting the karstic Edwards-Trinity Aquifer system in centr...
The objective of this study was to delimit species and infer evolutionary history in a group of sala...
The Jollyville Plateau salamander (Eurycea tonkawae) is a groundwater-dependent, neotenic species en...
We present 7 new occurrence records for the Barton Springs Salamander (Eurycea sosorum Chippindale, ...
The Edwards Aquifer supports an important ecosystem with rarely seen faunas that have unique adaptat...
Populations of neotenic, spring-associated salamanders of the genus Eurycea occupy discontinuous sit...
Urbanization causes havoc to native ecosystems, resulting in population declines or extirpation of s...
We studied genetic variation in four endangered animal taxa in the largest freshwater spring complex...
Aim: Habitat specialization can constrain patterns of dispersal and drive allopatric speciation in o...
Aquifer ecosystems provide a range of important services including clean drinking water. These ecosy...
Species' geographic range limits are most often not demarcated by obvious dispersal barriers. Poor-q...