Corridors of natural habitat are often sought to maintain dispersal and gene flow among habitat patches. However, structural changes in natural habitat over space and time may influence connectivity. Here we investigate whether differences in forest structure and the frequency of potential retreat sites is associated with the genetic structure of a tree-dwelling Australian gecko (Gehyra variegata). We sampled 113 adult geckos from multiple state forest and adjacent reserve locations within the Pilliga forest, New South Wales, Australia. Individuals were genotyped at 14 microsatellite loci and levels of dispersal were inferred by the degree of genetic structuring observed in state forest and reserve. A greater proportion of dead trees and tr...
Background: To conserve critically endangered predators, we also need to conserve the prey species u...
To examine the effects of recent habitat fragmentation, we assayed genetic diversity in a rain fores...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThe effects of habitat fragmentation...
In fragmented landscapes, a species\u27 dispersal ability and response to habitat condition are key ...
Aim: During this century rapid climate change will have a profound effect on global biodiversity, an...
Dispersal fundamentally influences spatial population dynamics but little is known about dispersal v...
Processes of range expansion are increasingly important in light of current concerns about invasive ...
Approximately 90% of native vegetation has been cleared for agriculture in central New South Wales, ...
Complex environments support high biodiversity and diverse microhabitat availability, which may redu...
In species with low levels of dispersal the chance of closely related individuals breeding may be a ...
Genetic connectivity is a key factor for maintaining the persistence of populations in fragmented la...
Ongoing habitat loss and fragmentation is considered a threat to biodiversity as it can create small...
"This thesis is presented for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.""March 2013"Thesis by publication....
Tackling the global threat of habitat fragmentation on biodiversity requires knowledge of how specie...
Background: Congruent patterns in the distribution of biodiversity between regions or habitats sugge...
Background: To conserve critically endangered predators, we also need to conserve the prey species u...
To examine the effects of recent habitat fragmentation, we assayed genetic diversity in a rain fores...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThe effects of habitat fragmentation...
In fragmented landscapes, a species\u27 dispersal ability and response to habitat condition are key ...
Aim: During this century rapid climate change will have a profound effect on global biodiversity, an...
Dispersal fundamentally influences spatial population dynamics but little is known about dispersal v...
Processes of range expansion are increasingly important in light of current concerns about invasive ...
Approximately 90% of native vegetation has been cleared for agriculture in central New South Wales, ...
Complex environments support high biodiversity and diverse microhabitat availability, which may redu...
In species with low levels of dispersal the chance of closely related individuals breeding may be a ...
Genetic connectivity is a key factor for maintaining the persistence of populations in fragmented la...
Ongoing habitat loss and fragmentation is considered a threat to biodiversity as it can create small...
"This thesis is presented for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.""March 2013"Thesis by publication....
Tackling the global threat of habitat fragmentation on biodiversity requires knowledge of how specie...
Background: Congruent patterns in the distribution of biodiversity between regions or habitats sugge...
Background: To conserve critically endangered predators, we also need to conserve the prey species u...
To examine the effects of recent habitat fragmentation, we assayed genetic diversity in a rain fores...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThe effects of habitat fragmentation...