Urbanisation and agriculture dramatically modify the landscapes available for use by wildlife, affecting key aspects of their ecology such as survival, foraging, predation, competition and reproductive success. Relatively little is known about the effects of urbanisation and agriculture on the genetic structure, gene flow and genetic diversity of wild species. Here, landscape genetic techniques were applied to compare local genetic diversity and gene flow between wood mouse populations in urban and arable landscapes. Using nine microsatellite markers, individuals were genotyped from six arable and seven urban sample sites. Inter-population genetic differentiation was significantly greater in urban than arable habitat, while allele richness,...
Journal of evolutionary biology, 2016; 29 (10):1952-1967Special conditions are required for genetic...
We evaluated the effect of habitat and landscape characteristics on the population genetic structure...
Evidence is growing that human modification of landscapes has dramatically altered evolutionary proc...
Urbanisation and agriculture dramatically modify the landscapes available for use by wildlife, affec...
As the rate of urbanization continues to increase globally, a growing body of research is emerging t...
In this study, I examine the influence of urban canopy cover on gene flow between 15 white-footed mo...
Urbanization results in pervasive habitat fragmentation and reduces standing genetic variation throu...
Human alteration of natural ecosystems in the form of habitat fragmentation changes the composition ...
<p>Slides from presentation at American Society of Mammalogists' 2013 conference in Philadelphia, PA...
We investigated genetic diversity and structure of urban white-footed mouse, Peromyscus leucopus, po...
We investigated genetic diversity and structure of urban white-footed mouse, Peromyscus leucopus, po...
ver. 4 peer-reviewed and recommended by Peer Community in Ecology. doi: 10.24072/pci.ecology.100044P...
Spatial patterns of genetic variation provide a lens into the ecological and evolutionary responses ...
Severe fragmentation is a typical fate of native remnant habitats in cities, and urban wildlife with...
Journal of evolutionary biology, 2016; 29 (10):1952-1967Special conditions are required for genetic...
We evaluated the effect of habitat and landscape characteristics on the population genetic structure...
Evidence is growing that human modification of landscapes has dramatically altered evolutionary proc...
Urbanisation and agriculture dramatically modify the landscapes available for use by wildlife, affec...
As the rate of urbanization continues to increase globally, a growing body of research is emerging t...
In this study, I examine the influence of urban canopy cover on gene flow between 15 white-footed mo...
Urbanization results in pervasive habitat fragmentation and reduces standing genetic variation throu...
Human alteration of natural ecosystems in the form of habitat fragmentation changes the composition ...
<p>Slides from presentation at American Society of Mammalogists' 2013 conference in Philadelphia, PA...
We investigated genetic diversity and structure of urban white-footed mouse, Peromyscus leucopus, po...
We investigated genetic diversity and structure of urban white-footed mouse, Peromyscus leucopus, po...
ver. 4 peer-reviewed and recommended by Peer Community in Ecology. doi: 10.24072/pci.ecology.100044P...
Spatial patterns of genetic variation provide a lens into the ecological and evolutionary responses ...
Severe fragmentation is a typical fate of native remnant habitats in cities, and urban wildlife with...
Journal of evolutionary biology, 2016; 29 (10):1952-1967Special conditions are required for genetic...
We evaluated the effect of habitat and landscape characteristics on the population genetic structure...
Evidence is growing that human modification of landscapes has dramatically altered evolutionary proc...