There is substantial debate over the criteria that should be used to group populations of a species into distinct units for conservation (e.g. evolutionarily significant units, management units, distinct population segments). However, in practice molecular genetic differentiation is often the only or main criterion used to identify such units. Most genetic studies attempting to define conservation units in animals use a single molecular marker, most often mitochondrial, and use samples from a limited number of populations throughout the species\u27 range. Although there are many benefits to using mtDNA, certain features can cause it to show patterns of differentiation among populations that do not reflect the history of differentiation at t...
Mantella bernhardi is an endemic species of Malagasy poison frog threatened by loss and fragmentatio...
Spatial patterns of heritable phenotypic diversity reflect the relative roles of gene flow and selec...
Dyscophus antongilii and D. guineti are two morphologically very similar microhylid frogs from Madag...
There is substantial debate over the criteria that should be used to group populations of a species ...
Graduation date: 2003A major goal of conservation biology is to elucidate the population genetic\ud ...
A genetic boundary at the Mississippi River, USA, has been suggested for the Northern Leopard Frog, ...
New Zealand's endemic frog species, Leiopelma hochstetteri, is a good model for studying the effects...
Two pervasive and fundamental impacts of urbanization are the loss and fragmentation of natural habi...
We investigated the degree and distribution of the genetic variation, and phylogeography, of two spe...
We investigated the degree and distribution of the genetic variation, and phylogeography, of two spe...
Rana spp individuals were collected from three Serbian, one Montenegrian and two Greek localities an...
Accurately delimiting species boundaries is a non-trivial undertaking that can have significant effe...
Abstract Evolutionarily significant units (ESUs) differ in the extent to which they capture, or even...
Endemic to Oregon in the northwestern US, the Oregon slender salamander (Batrachoseps wrighti) is a ...
The delimitation of species is an essential pursuit of biology, and proper taxonomies are crucial fo...
Mantella bernhardi is an endemic species of Malagasy poison frog threatened by loss and fragmentatio...
Spatial patterns of heritable phenotypic diversity reflect the relative roles of gene flow and selec...
Dyscophus antongilii and D. guineti are two morphologically very similar microhylid frogs from Madag...
There is substantial debate over the criteria that should be used to group populations of a species ...
Graduation date: 2003A major goal of conservation biology is to elucidate the population genetic\ud ...
A genetic boundary at the Mississippi River, USA, has been suggested for the Northern Leopard Frog, ...
New Zealand's endemic frog species, Leiopelma hochstetteri, is a good model for studying the effects...
Two pervasive and fundamental impacts of urbanization are the loss and fragmentation of natural habi...
We investigated the degree and distribution of the genetic variation, and phylogeography, of two spe...
We investigated the degree and distribution of the genetic variation, and phylogeography, of two spe...
Rana spp individuals were collected from three Serbian, one Montenegrian and two Greek localities an...
Accurately delimiting species boundaries is a non-trivial undertaking that can have significant effe...
Abstract Evolutionarily significant units (ESUs) differ in the extent to which they capture, or even...
Endemic to Oregon in the northwestern US, the Oregon slender salamander (Batrachoseps wrighti) is a ...
The delimitation of species is an essential pursuit of biology, and proper taxonomies are crucial fo...
Mantella bernhardi is an endemic species of Malagasy poison frog threatened by loss and fragmentatio...
Spatial patterns of heritable phenotypic diversity reflect the relative roles of gene flow and selec...
Dyscophus antongilii and D. guineti are two morphologically very similar microhylid frogs from Madag...