Background: When faced with climate change, species must either shift their home range or adapt in situ in order to maintain optimal physiological balance with their environment. The American pika (Ochotona princeps) is a small alpine mammal with limited dispersal capacity and low tolerance for thermal stress. As a result, pikas have become an important system for examining biotic responses to changing climatic conditions. Previous research using amplified fragment length polymorphisms (AFLPs) has revealed evidence for environmental-mediated selection in O. princeps populations distributed along elevation gradients, yet the anonymity of AFLP loci and lack of available genomic resources precluded the identification of associ...
When faced with rapidly changing environments, wildlife species are left to adapt, disperse or disap...
Abstract Background Distributional responses by alpine taxa to repeated, glacial-interglacial cycles...
How species will respond to the changing climate is poorly understood, but will become increasingly ...
Background: When faced with climate change, species must either shift their home ra...
In the face of predicted climate change, a broader understanding of biotic responses to varying envi...
In the face of predicted climate change, a broader understanding of biotic responses to varying envi...
In the face of predicted climate change, a broader understanding of biotic responses to varying envi...
The American pika (Ochotona princeps) is discontinuously distributed in high elevation and montane r...
Species are often confronted with rapid environmental change that require an adaptive response to ma...
When faced with rapidly changing environmental onditions, wildlife species are left to adapt in situ...
When faced with rapidly changing environmental onditions, wildlife species are left to adapt in situ...
Distributional responses by alpine taxa to repeated, glacial-interglacial cycles throughout the last...
<div><p>When faced with rapidly changing environments, wildlife species are left to adapt, disperse ...
American pika (Ochotona princeps) are small winter-active mammals inhabiting alpine environments. As...
American pika (Ochotona princeps) are small winter-active mammals inhabiting alpine environments. As...
When faced with rapidly changing environments, wildlife species are left to adapt, disperse or disap...
Abstract Background Distributional responses by alpine taxa to repeated, glacial-interglacial cycles...
How species will respond to the changing climate is poorly understood, but will become increasingly ...
Background: When faced with climate change, species must either shift their home ra...
In the face of predicted climate change, a broader understanding of biotic responses to varying envi...
In the face of predicted climate change, a broader understanding of biotic responses to varying envi...
In the face of predicted climate change, a broader understanding of biotic responses to varying envi...
The American pika (Ochotona princeps) is discontinuously distributed in high elevation and montane r...
Species are often confronted with rapid environmental change that require an adaptive response to ma...
When faced with rapidly changing environmental onditions, wildlife species are left to adapt in situ...
When faced with rapidly changing environmental onditions, wildlife species are left to adapt in situ...
Distributional responses by alpine taxa to repeated, glacial-interglacial cycles throughout the last...
<div><p>When faced with rapidly changing environments, wildlife species are left to adapt, disperse ...
American pika (Ochotona princeps) are small winter-active mammals inhabiting alpine environments. As...
American pika (Ochotona princeps) are small winter-active mammals inhabiting alpine environments. As...
When faced with rapidly changing environments, wildlife species are left to adapt, disperse or disap...
Abstract Background Distributional responses by alpine taxa to repeated, glacial-interglacial cycles...
How species will respond to the changing climate is poorly understood, but will become increasingly ...