Wide-ranging animals, including migratory species, are significantly threatened by the effects of habitat fragmentation and habitat loss. In the case of terrestrial mammals, this results in nearly a quarter of species being at risk of extinction. Caribou are one such example of a wide-ranging, migratory, terrestrial, and endangered mammal. In populations of caribou, the proportion of individuals considered as “migrants” can vary dramatically. There is therefore a possibility that, under the condition that migratory behavior is genetically determined, those individuals or populations that are migratory will be further impacted by humans, and this impact could result in the permanent loss of the migratory trait in some populations. However, g...
Across a range of organisms, related species or even populations of the same species exhibit strikin...
Landscape genetics provides a framework for pinpointing environmental features that determine the im...
Genetic diversity is a key parameter to delineate management units, but many organisms also display ...
Wide-ranging animals, including migratory species, are significantly threatened by the effects of ha...
Genetic mechanisms determining habitat selection and specialization of individuals within species ha...
Genetic differentiation is generally assumed to be low in highly mobile species, but this simplistic...
The role of Beringia as a refugium and route for trans-continental exchange of fauna during glacial ...
Wide-ranging mammals face significant conservation threats, and knowledge of the spatial scale of po...
Understanding the evolutionary history of contemporary animal groups is essential for conservation a...
Migratory barren-ground caribou (Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus) provide an opportunity to examine ...
Identifying conservation units below the species level is becoming increasingly important, particula...
Small and declining populations of large mammals are vulnerable to stochastic events and can be at h...
Climate-driven range fluctuations during the Pleistocene have continuously reshaped species distribu...
Genetic analysis can provide important information on the dynamic and spatial structure of groups of...
Across a range of organisms, related species or even populations of the same species exhibit strikin...
Across a range of organisms, related species or even populations of the same species exhibit strikin...
Landscape genetics provides a framework for pinpointing environmental features that determine the im...
Genetic diversity is a key parameter to delineate management units, but many organisms also display ...
Wide-ranging animals, including migratory species, are significantly threatened by the effects of ha...
Genetic mechanisms determining habitat selection and specialization of individuals within species ha...
Genetic differentiation is generally assumed to be low in highly mobile species, but this simplistic...
The role of Beringia as a refugium and route for trans-continental exchange of fauna during glacial ...
Wide-ranging mammals face significant conservation threats, and knowledge of the spatial scale of po...
Understanding the evolutionary history of contemporary animal groups is essential for conservation a...
Migratory barren-ground caribou (Rangifer tarandus groenlandicus) provide an opportunity to examine ...
Identifying conservation units below the species level is becoming increasingly important, particula...
Small and declining populations of large mammals are vulnerable to stochastic events and can be at h...
Climate-driven range fluctuations during the Pleistocene have continuously reshaped species distribu...
Genetic analysis can provide important information on the dynamic and spatial structure of groups of...
Across a range of organisms, related species or even populations of the same species exhibit strikin...
Across a range of organisms, related species or even populations of the same species exhibit strikin...
Landscape genetics provides a framework for pinpointing environmental features that determine the im...
Genetic diversity is a key parameter to delineate management units, but many organisms also display ...