Aim: Determining the mechanisms by which climate change and human activities affect patterns of ecological specialization in different genetic units of the same species is crucial for developing local or regionally-based conservation solutions. This study uses species distribution models and genetic analysis to 1) identify evidence of intraspecific differences in the population size and distribution of the three extant lineages (Sichuan/Gansu (SG), Qinling (QL), and Shennongjia (SNJ)) of Sichuan snub-nosed monkeys; and 2) determine why some lineages have lower population numbers, a smaller geographical distribution, and are more threatened with extinction. Location: China Methods: We used n-dimensional hypervolume modeling and Genotype–Envi...
Two of the most important forces affecting biodiversity are land-use change (LUC) and global climate...
International audienceUnderstanding the drivers of habitat distribution patterns and assessing habit...
Quaternary glacial oscillations are known to have caused population size fluctuations in many temper...
International audienceUsing a case study of an isolated management unit of Sichuan snub‐nosed monkey...
Species with distributions severely restricted and isolated by human-related factors are of a challe...
During the past 50 years the climate zonation of Yunnan Province, China, has shown a shift towards h...
In this study, we integrate data from field investigations, spatial analysis, genetic analysis, and ...
The Cao Vit Gibbon (Nomascus nasutus) is a critically endangered species of gibbon that was historic...
<div><p>Quaternary glacial oscillations are known to have caused population size fluctuations in man...
Ecotourism is increasing worldwide for financial, educational and social purposes. Organized viewing...
International audienceThe black-and-white snub-nosed monkey Rhinopithecus bieti is endemic to China,...
China is facing an unprecedented set of challenges in balancing the effects of economic development ...
Habitat fragmentation may strongly impact population genetic structure and reduce the genetic divers...
A comprehensive understanding of how human disturbance affects tropical forest ecosystems is critica...
International audienceEcotourism is increasing worldwide for financial, educational and social purpo...
Two of the most important forces affecting biodiversity are land-use change (LUC) and global climate...
International audienceUnderstanding the drivers of habitat distribution patterns and assessing habit...
Quaternary glacial oscillations are known to have caused population size fluctuations in many temper...
International audienceUsing a case study of an isolated management unit of Sichuan snub‐nosed monkey...
Species with distributions severely restricted and isolated by human-related factors are of a challe...
During the past 50 years the climate zonation of Yunnan Province, China, has shown a shift towards h...
In this study, we integrate data from field investigations, spatial analysis, genetic analysis, and ...
The Cao Vit Gibbon (Nomascus nasutus) is a critically endangered species of gibbon that was historic...
<div><p>Quaternary glacial oscillations are known to have caused population size fluctuations in man...
Ecotourism is increasing worldwide for financial, educational and social purposes. Organized viewing...
International audienceThe black-and-white snub-nosed monkey Rhinopithecus bieti is endemic to China,...
China is facing an unprecedented set of challenges in balancing the effects of economic development ...
Habitat fragmentation may strongly impact population genetic structure and reduce the genetic divers...
A comprehensive understanding of how human disturbance affects tropical forest ecosystems is critica...
International audienceEcotourism is increasing worldwide for financial, educational and social purpo...
Two of the most important forces affecting biodiversity are land-use change (LUC) and global climate...
International audienceUnderstanding the drivers of habitat distribution patterns and assessing habit...
Quaternary glacial oscillations are known to have caused population size fluctuations in many temper...