Demographic and genetic connectivity have important implications for population dynamics of wildlife and their ability to adapt to changing environments. Landscape features such as roads and streams can inhibit movement of species with poor dispersal capabilities and exacerbate the effects of habitat fragmentation. Terrestrial plethodontid salamanders are generally thought of as incapable of long-distance movement and may vary in their motivation to move across a landscape by sex and size classes. To examine landscape permeability to movement, we assessed how distance and natural or man-made landscape features affect recapture rates after displacement in red-backed salamanders (Plethodon cinereus). We randomly assigned marked salamanders fr...
Movement influences fundamental ecological and evolutionary processes including population persisten...
The physical and environmental attributes of landscapes often shape patterns of population connectiv...
Dispersal is considered to be a species-specific trait, but intraspecific variation can be high. How...
Landscape features inhibit movement of species with poor dispersal capabilities and high sensitivity...
Landscape features such as roads and streams can inhibit movement of species with poor dispersal cap...
While many studies have examined the barrier effects of large rivers on animal dispersal and gene fl...
While many studies have examined the barrier effects of large rivers on animal dispersal and gene fl...
Human-induced habitat change is widely regarded as a primary factor threatening the persistence of s...
Landscape genetics has seen tremendous advances since its introduction, but parameterization and opt...
International audienceThe maintenance of gene flow and colonization of new areas are influenced by a...
Few studies have investigated the emigration behavior of adult ambystomatid salamanders in fragmente...
Several recent studies have shown that amphibian populations may exhibit high genetic subdivision in...
We assessed dispersal behavior of 78 radiotagged adult spotted salamanders (Ambystoma maculatum) at ...
Migratory amphibians are at high risk of negative impacts when roads intersect their upland and bree...
Most amphibians use both wetland and upland habitats, but the extent of their movement in forested h...
Movement influences fundamental ecological and evolutionary processes including population persisten...
The physical and environmental attributes of landscapes often shape patterns of population connectiv...
Dispersal is considered to be a species-specific trait, but intraspecific variation can be high. How...
Landscape features inhibit movement of species with poor dispersal capabilities and high sensitivity...
Landscape features such as roads and streams can inhibit movement of species with poor dispersal cap...
While many studies have examined the barrier effects of large rivers on animal dispersal and gene fl...
While many studies have examined the barrier effects of large rivers on animal dispersal and gene fl...
Human-induced habitat change is widely regarded as a primary factor threatening the persistence of s...
Landscape genetics has seen tremendous advances since its introduction, but parameterization and opt...
International audienceThe maintenance of gene flow and colonization of new areas are influenced by a...
Few studies have investigated the emigration behavior of adult ambystomatid salamanders in fragmente...
Several recent studies have shown that amphibian populations may exhibit high genetic subdivision in...
We assessed dispersal behavior of 78 radiotagged adult spotted salamanders (Ambystoma maculatum) at ...
Migratory amphibians are at high risk of negative impacts when roads intersect their upland and bree...
Most amphibians use both wetland and upland habitats, but the extent of their movement in forested h...
Movement influences fundamental ecological and evolutionary processes including population persisten...
The physical and environmental attributes of landscapes often shape patterns of population connectiv...
Dispersal is considered to be a species-specific trait, but intraspecific variation can be high. How...