Although least chipmunks (Neotamias minimus) are a widely distributed North American species of least concern, the southernmost population, N. m. atristriatus (Peñasco least chipmunk), is imperiled and a candidate for federal listing as a subspecies. We conducted a phylogeographic analysis across the N. minimus range to assess genomic differentiation and distinctiveness of the N. m. atristriatus population. Additionally, we leveraged the historical component of sampling to conduct a temporal analysis of N. minimus genetic diversity and also considered climate change effects on range persistence probability by projecting a species distribution model into the IPCC5 RCP 2.6 and 8.5 scenarios. We identified three geographically structured group...
The last Pleistocene deglaciation shaped temperate and boreal communities in North America. Rapid no...
Dispersal and gene flow are important processes affecting the evolutionary potential of wild populat...
The importance of the environment in shaping phenotypic evolution lies at the core of evolutionary b...
Systematic relationships among southwestern subspecies of least chipmunks were reassessed using pela...
Historical changes in climate have affected the diversity and distribution of species across the glo...
Speciation is the biological process by which new species arise. Hybridization occurs in nature when...
BackgroundThe glaciation cycles that occurred throughout the Pleistocene in western North America ca...
Speciation, the means through which new species arise, is of central interest to biology. Recent the...
Palmer\u27s chipmunk (Neotamias palmeri) is a medium-sized chipmunk whose range is limited to the hi...
Evidence from natural systems suggests that hybridization between animal species is more common than...
Increasing data have supported the importance of divergence with gene flow (DGF) in the generation o...
The importance of the environment in shaping phenotypic evolution lies at the core of evolutionary b...
While there is evidence for broad-scale genetic structure in small mammals, few studies have used va...
The idea that species boundaries can be semipermeable to gene flow is now widely accepted but the ev...
The last Pleistocene deglaciation shaped temperate and boreal communities in North America. Rapid no...
The last Pleistocene deglaciation shaped temperate and boreal communities in North America. Rapid no...
Dispersal and gene flow are important processes affecting the evolutionary potential of wild populat...
The importance of the environment in shaping phenotypic evolution lies at the core of evolutionary b...
Systematic relationships among southwestern subspecies of least chipmunks were reassessed using pela...
Historical changes in climate have affected the diversity and distribution of species across the glo...
Speciation is the biological process by which new species arise. Hybridization occurs in nature when...
BackgroundThe glaciation cycles that occurred throughout the Pleistocene in western North America ca...
Speciation, the means through which new species arise, is of central interest to biology. Recent the...
Palmer\u27s chipmunk (Neotamias palmeri) is a medium-sized chipmunk whose range is limited to the hi...
Evidence from natural systems suggests that hybridization between animal species is more common than...
Increasing data have supported the importance of divergence with gene flow (DGF) in the generation o...
The importance of the environment in shaping phenotypic evolution lies at the core of evolutionary b...
While there is evidence for broad-scale genetic structure in small mammals, few studies have used va...
The idea that species boundaries can be semipermeable to gene flow is now widely accepted but the ev...
The last Pleistocene deglaciation shaped temperate and boreal communities in North America. Rapid no...
The last Pleistocene deglaciation shaped temperate and boreal communities in North America. Rapid no...
Dispersal and gene flow are important processes affecting the evolutionary potential of wild populat...
The importance of the environment in shaping phenotypic evolution lies at the core of evolutionary b...