Populations of neotenic, spring-associated salamanders of the genus Eurycea occupy discontinuous sites throughout the Edwards Plateau of central Texas and many warrant conservation attention. Here we used DNA sequence data from a nuclear (rag1) and a mitochondrial (ND4) gene to determine (1) the extent of genetic isolation among seven Edwards Plateau Eurycea populations and (2) the relationship between genetic distance and both geographic distance and hydrogeological features. Coalescent-based methods detected little gene flow among the sampled Eurycea populations, and we were unable to reject a model of complete isolation for any pair of populations. These findings were consistent with the relatively high genetic distances we detected amon...
Contact zones present unique opportunities to investigate ecological divergence, reproductive barrie...
Species' geographic range limits are most often not demarcated by obvious dispersal barriers. Poor-q...
Contact zones present unique opportunities to investigate ecological divergence, reproductive barrie...
Populations of neotenic, spring-associated salamanders of the genus Eurycea occupy discontinuous sit...
The objective of this study was to delimit species and infer evolutionary history in a group of sala...
The Jollyville Plateau salamander (Eurycea tonkawae) is a groundwater-dependent, neotenic species en...
A primary goal of landscape genetics is to elucidate factors associated with genetic structure among...
We studied genetic variation in four endangered animal taxa in the largest freshwater spring complex...
Described in 2009, the Patch-nosed Salamander (Urspelerpes brucei) is a miniature species of lungles...
Biodiversity is an essential component of natural environmental dynamics. Unfortunately, diversity i...
Aim: Habitat specialization can constrain patterns of dispersal and drive allopatric spe...
Contact zones present unique opportunities to investigate ecological divergence, reproductive barrie...
Species' geographic range limits are most often not demarcated by obvious dispersal barriers. Poor-q...
Contact zones present unique opportunities to investigate ecological divergence, reproductive barrie...
Populations of neotenic, spring-associated salamanders of the genus Eurycea occupy discontinuous sit...
The objective of this study was to delimit species and infer evolutionary history in a group of sala...
The Jollyville Plateau salamander (Eurycea tonkawae) is a groundwater-dependent, neotenic species en...
A primary goal of landscape genetics is to elucidate factors associated with genetic structure among...
We studied genetic variation in four endangered animal taxa in the largest freshwater spring complex...
Described in 2009, the Patch-nosed Salamander (Urspelerpes brucei) is a miniature species of lungles...
Biodiversity is an essential component of natural environmental dynamics. Unfortunately, diversity i...
Aim: Habitat specialization can constrain patterns of dispersal and drive allopatric spe...
Contact zones present unique opportunities to investigate ecological divergence, reproductive barrie...
Species' geographic range limits are most often not demarcated by obvious dispersal barriers. Poor-q...
Contact zones present unique opportunities to investigate ecological divergence, reproductive barrie...