The Eastern Afromontane cloud forests occur as geographically distinct mountain exclaves. The conditions of these forests range from large to small and from fairly intact to strongly degraded. For this study, we sampled individuals of the forest bird species, the Montane White-eye Zosterops poliogaster from 16 sites and four mountain archipelagos. We analysed 12 polymorphic microsatellites and three phenotypic traits, and calculated Species Distribution Models (SDMs) to project past distributions and predict potential future range shifts under a scenario of climate warming. We found well-supported genetic and morphologic clusters corresponding to the mountain ranges where populations were sampled, with 43% of all alleles being restricted to...
Habitat fragmentation is one of the most severe threats to biodiversity as it may lead to changes in...
Habitat fragmentation can restrict geneflow, reduce neighbourhood effective population size, and inc...
Dry forest bird communities in South America are often fragmented by intervening mountains and rainf...
The Eastern Afromontane cloud forests occur as geographically distinct mountain exclaves. The condit...
The Eastern Afromontane cloud forests occur as geographically distinct mountain exclaves. The condit...
Habitat fragmentation can restrict geneflow, reduce neighbourhood effective population size, and inc...
The impact of demographic parameters on the genetic population structure and viability of organisms ...
The little greenbul, a common rainforest passerine from sub-Saharan Africa, has been the subject of ...
The role of historical factors in establishing patterns of diversity in tropical mountains has been ...
Environmental heterogeneity and Pleistocene glaciations have largely contributed to speciation and a...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are considered to be key drivers of biodiversity loss, especially in ...
Anthropogenic habitat fragmentation of species that live in naturally patchy metapopulations such as...
Habitat fragmentation is one of the most severe threats to biodiversity as it may lead to changes in...
Habitat fragmentation can restrict geneflow, reduce neighbourhood effective population size, and inc...
Dry forest bird communities in South America are often fragmented by intervening mountains and rainf...
The Eastern Afromontane cloud forests occur as geographically distinct mountain exclaves. The condit...
The Eastern Afromontane cloud forests occur as geographically distinct mountain exclaves. The condit...
Habitat fragmentation can restrict geneflow, reduce neighbourhood effective population size, and inc...
The impact of demographic parameters on the genetic population structure and viability of organisms ...
The little greenbul, a common rainforest passerine from sub-Saharan Africa, has been the subject of ...
The role of historical factors in establishing patterns of diversity in tropical mountains has been ...
Environmental heterogeneity and Pleistocene glaciations have largely contributed to speciation and a...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are considered to be key drivers of biodiversity loss, especially in ...
Anthropogenic habitat fragmentation of species that live in naturally patchy metapopulations such as...
Habitat fragmentation is one of the most severe threats to biodiversity as it may lead to changes in...
Habitat fragmentation can restrict geneflow, reduce neighbourhood effective population size, and inc...
Dry forest bird communities in South America are often fragmented by intervening mountains and rainf...