This thesis studied the genetic responses of butterflies to climate induced distribution shifts in terms of patterns of genetic diversity at expanding and contracting range margins, the relative importance of genes versus environment on adaptations to dispersal and local adaptation to temperature during range expansion. Loss of genetic diversity during range expansion in Pararge aegeria was confirmed using neutral genetic markers (AFLPs). High reductions of genetic diversity were discovered at the range margin relative to the distribution core. Range margin populations exhibit a nearly 50% reduction in neutral genetic diversity, and lower genetic divergence between sites. The contracting southern range margin of the butterfly Erebia aethiop...
Movement ecology and dispersal are important aspects of species’ life histories that can inform cons...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2008Comparative genetic studies of geographically co-o...
Studies of speciation in the marine environment have historically compared broad-scale distributions...
This thesis studied the genetic responses of butterflies to climate induced distribution shifts in t...
Climate is widely recognized as a primary factor contributing to species distribution limits. In tur...
Forest trees, like oaks, rely on high levels of genetic variation to adapt to varying environmental ...
Climate is rapidly changing, and species are expected to change their ranges to where conditions are...
Anthropogenic climate change poses a significant threat to plant populations and communities because...
Within natural populations, individuals vary in their propensity to grow, survive and produce offspr...
Climate warming induced range shifts are evident globally for a wide range of taxonomic groups. Howe...
What regulates the distribution of plants and animals on Earth remains a long-standing question in e...
Variations in life-history characteristics across geographic gradients may have implications for the...
Invasive species are typically non-indigenous species that adversely affect the habitat they invade....
Climate change has become one of the major drivers of biodiversity loss, its effects are not only al...
Climate change has resulted in both increased mean water temperature and higher frequencies of extre...
Movement ecology and dispersal are important aspects of species’ life histories that can inform cons...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2008Comparative genetic studies of geographically co-o...
Studies of speciation in the marine environment have historically compared broad-scale distributions...
This thesis studied the genetic responses of butterflies to climate induced distribution shifts in t...
Climate is widely recognized as a primary factor contributing to species distribution limits. In tur...
Forest trees, like oaks, rely on high levels of genetic variation to adapt to varying environmental ...
Climate is rapidly changing, and species are expected to change their ranges to where conditions are...
Anthropogenic climate change poses a significant threat to plant populations and communities because...
Within natural populations, individuals vary in their propensity to grow, survive and produce offspr...
Climate warming induced range shifts are evident globally for a wide range of taxonomic groups. Howe...
What regulates the distribution of plants and animals on Earth remains a long-standing question in e...
Variations in life-history characteristics across geographic gradients may have implications for the...
Invasive species are typically non-indigenous species that adversely affect the habitat they invade....
Climate change has become one of the major drivers of biodiversity loss, its effects are not only al...
Climate change has resulted in both increased mean water temperature and higher frequencies of extre...
Movement ecology and dispersal are important aspects of species’ life histories that can inform cons...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2008Comparative genetic studies of geographically co-o...
Studies of speciation in the marine environment have historically compared broad-scale distributions...