Climatic cooling and substantial tectonic activity since the late Miocene have had a pronounced influence on the evolutionary history of the fauna of New Zealand s South Island. However, many species have recently experienced dramatic range reductions due to habitat fragmentation and the introduction of mammalian predators and competitors. These anthropogenic impacts have been particularly severe in the tussock grasslands of the Otago region. The Otago skink (Oligosoma otagense), endemic to the region, is one of the most critically endangered vertebrates in New Zealand. We use mitochondrial DNA sequence data to investigate the evolutionary history of the Otago skink, examine its population genetic structure, and assess the level of genetic ...
Anthropogenic climate change is causing a world-wide reduction of alpine habitat, leaving many high-...
<p>The distribution of <i>O. otagense</i> (black circles), <i>O. waimatense</i> (blue squares), <i>O...
A number of species endemic to New Zealand have seemingly restricted ranges relative to their more w...
Climatic cooling and substantial tectonic activity since the late Miocene have had a pronounced infl...
The endemic fauna of the South Island has proven to be an ideal taxonomic group to examine the impac...
The endemic fauna of the South Island has proven to be an ideal taxonomic group to examine the impac...
Species conservation relies on determining the mechanisms that cause endangerment. This thesis docum...
The endemic small-scaled skink (Oligosoma microlepis) is restricted to the central North Island of N...
Understanding how genetic variation within a particular species is spatially structured is important...
BACKGROUND: The mesic habitats of eastern Australia harbour a highly diverse fauna. We examined the ...
Assessing levels of genetic diversity, connectivity and historical demography for threatened species...
We conducted comparative phylogeographic and population genetic analyses of Plestiodon kishinouyei a...
Common skinks, Leiolopisma nigriplantare rnaccanni, are the most numerous and widespread skinks in N...
The biogeography of islands is often strongly influenced by prior geological events. Corucia zebrata...
Baited pitfall traps were used to sample Oligosoma maccanni and Oligosoma nigriplantare polychroma a...
Anthropogenic climate change is causing a world-wide reduction of alpine habitat, leaving many high-...
<p>The distribution of <i>O. otagense</i> (black circles), <i>O. waimatense</i> (blue squares), <i>O...
A number of species endemic to New Zealand have seemingly restricted ranges relative to their more w...
Climatic cooling and substantial tectonic activity since the late Miocene have had a pronounced infl...
The endemic fauna of the South Island has proven to be an ideal taxonomic group to examine the impac...
The endemic fauna of the South Island has proven to be an ideal taxonomic group to examine the impac...
Species conservation relies on determining the mechanisms that cause endangerment. This thesis docum...
The endemic small-scaled skink (Oligosoma microlepis) is restricted to the central North Island of N...
Understanding how genetic variation within a particular species is spatially structured is important...
BACKGROUND: The mesic habitats of eastern Australia harbour a highly diverse fauna. We examined the ...
Assessing levels of genetic diversity, connectivity and historical demography for threatened species...
We conducted comparative phylogeographic and population genetic analyses of Plestiodon kishinouyei a...
Common skinks, Leiolopisma nigriplantare rnaccanni, are the most numerous and widespread skinks in N...
The biogeography of islands is often strongly influenced by prior geological events. Corucia zebrata...
Baited pitfall traps were used to sample Oligosoma maccanni and Oligosoma nigriplantare polychroma a...
Anthropogenic climate change is causing a world-wide reduction of alpine habitat, leaving many high-...
<p>The distribution of <i>O. otagense</i> (black circles), <i>O. waimatense</i> (blue squares), <i>O...
A number of species endemic to New Zealand have seemingly restricted ranges relative to their more w...