Freshwater species often show high levels of endemism and risk of extinction owing to their limited dispersal abilities. This is exemplified by the stenotopic freshwater crab, Johora singaporensis which is one of the world's 100 most threatened species, and currently inhabits less than 0.01 km2 of five low order hill streams within the highly urbanized island city‐state of Singapore. We compared populations of J. singaporensis with that of the non‐threatened, widespread, abundant, and eurytopic freshwater crab, Parathelphusa maculata, and found surprisingly high congruence between their population genomic histories. Based on 2,617 and 2,470 genome‐wide SNPs mined via the double‐digest restriction‐associated DNA sequencing method for ~90 ind...
Background: The extent of genetic structure of a species is determined by the amount of current gene...
Using a combination of population- and individual-based analytical approaches, we provide a comprehe...
Nee Soon Swamp Forest (NSSF) is the only place left in Singapore that houses the highest concentrati...
Freshwater species often show high levels of endemism and risk of extinction owing to their limited ...
Impending anthropogenic climate change will severely impact coastal organisms at unprecedented speed...
Previous genetic studies of the blue crab Callinectes sapidus along the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf coast...
Genetic-environment associations are increasingly revealed through population genomic data and can o...
Invasive species have been associated with significant negative impacts in their introduced range of...
The Jamaican freshwater crab Sesarma fossarum (Decapoda: Brachyura: Sesarmidae) is endemic to wester...
Genomic studies of invasive species can reveal both invasive pathways and functional differences und...
Two genetically distinct lineages of European green crabs (Carcinus maenas) were independently intro...
The red crab, Gecarcoidea natalis, is endemic to Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean and largely re...
Background: The extent of genetic structure of a species is determined by the amount of current gene...
Using a combination of population- and individual-based analytical approaches, we provide a comprehe...
Nee Soon Swamp Forest (NSSF) is the only place left in Singapore that houses the highest concentrati...
Freshwater species often show high levels of endemism and risk of extinction owing to their limited ...
Impending anthropogenic climate change will severely impact coastal organisms at unprecedented speed...
Previous genetic studies of the blue crab Callinectes sapidus along the U.S. Atlantic and Gulf coast...
Genetic-environment associations are increasingly revealed through population genomic data and can o...
Invasive species have been associated with significant negative impacts in their introduced range of...
The Jamaican freshwater crab Sesarma fossarum (Decapoda: Brachyura: Sesarmidae) is endemic to wester...
Genomic studies of invasive species can reveal both invasive pathways and functional differences und...
Two genetically distinct lineages of European green crabs (Carcinus maenas) were independently intro...
The red crab, Gecarcoidea natalis, is endemic to Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean and largely re...
Background: The extent of genetic structure of a species is determined by the amount of current gene...
Using a combination of population- and individual-based analytical approaches, we provide a comprehe...
Nee Soon Swamp Forest (NSSF) is the only place left in Singapore that houses the highest concentrati...