Aim: The complexity and biologically challenging nature of arid landscapes can generate high inter- and intra-species diversity, although these biomes remain poorly studied. We investigated whether prominent geomorphic features in an Australian arid landscape had similar influences on patterns of intra-specific genetic diversity of three small mammals with different distribution and life history traits. Specifically, we tested (1) whether mountain ranges harbour high diversity and act as refugia, (2) the extent to which ephemeral river systems pose barriers to gene flow, or (3) whether environmental differences explain genetic structure in these species. Location: The topographically complex Pilbara bioregion of the Australian arid zone. Ta...
AIM: To understand the relative importance of ecological and historical factors in structuring terre...
The Great Basin Desert of western North America has experienced frequent habitat alterations due to ...
Determining the scale of genetic variation informs studies of dispersal, connectivity, and populatio...
Aim: The complexity and biologically challenging nature of arid landscapes can generate high inter- ...
The complexity and biologically challenging nature of arid landscapes can generate high inter‐ and i...
Abstract Landscape genetics is increasingly transitioning away from microsatellites, with single nuc...
Landscape topography and the mobility of individuals will have fundamental impacts on a species' pop...
Small mammals provide ecosystem services, acting, for example, as pollinators and seed dispersers. I...
Gene flow in animals is limited or facilitated by different features within the landscape matrix the...
Small mammal dispersal is strongly affected by geographical barriers. However, commensal small mamma...
There are strong links between habitat fragmentation, population size and genetic structure. However...
How does range expansion affect genetic diversity in species with different ecologies, and do differ...
The scattered rainforests of the Atherton Tablelands in north Queensland are a classic example of ha...
Little genetic research has been undertaken on mammals across the vast expanse of the arid biome in ...
AIM: To understand the relative importance of ecological and historical factors in structuring terre...
The Great Basin Desert of western North America has experienced frequent habitat alterations due to ...
Determining the scale of genetic variation informs studies of dispersal, connectivity, and populatio...
Aim: The complexity and biologically challenging nature of arid landscapes can generate high inter- ...
The complexity and biologically challenging nature of arid landscapes can generate high inter‐ and i...
Abstract Landscape genetics is increasingly transitioning away from microsatellites, with single nuc...
Landscape topography and the mobility of individuals will have fundamental impacts on a species' pop...
Small mammals provide ecosystem services, acting, for example, as pollinators and seed dispersers. I...
Gene flow in animals is limited or facilitated by different features within the landscape matrix the...
Small mammal dispersal is strongly affected by geographical barriers. However, commensal small mamma...
There are strong links between habitat fragmentation, population size and genetic structure. However...
How does range expansion affect genetic diversity in species with different ecologies, and do differ...
The scattered rainforests of the Atherton Tablelands in north Queensland are a classic example of ha...
Little genetic research has been undertaken on mammals across the vast expanse of the arid biome in ...
AIM: To understand the relative importance of ecological and historical factors in structuring terre...
The Great Basin Desert of western North America has experienced frequent habitat alterations due to ...
Determining the scale of genetic variation informs studies of dispersal, connectivity, and populatio...