If genetic variation is often positively correlated with population sizes and the presence of nearby populations and suitable habitats, landscape proxies could inform conservation decisions without genetic analyses. For six Florida scrub endemic plants (Dicerandra frutescens, Eryngium cuneifolium, Hypericum cumulicola, Liatris ohlingerae, Nolina brittoniana, and Warea carteri), we relate two measures of genetic variation, expected heterozygosity and alleles per polymorphic locus (APL), to population size and landscape variables. Presettlement areas were estimated based on soil preferences and GIS soils maps. Four species showed no genetic patterns related to population or landscape factors. The other two species showed significant but incon...
When rare plants are distributed across a range of habitats, ecotypic differentiation may arise requ...
Protected areas buffer species from anthropogenic threats and provide places for the processes that ...
Chrysopsis fioridana Small (Asteraceae) is a federally endangered plant endemic to the Tampa Bay are...
Here we submit that mathematical tools used in population viability analysis can be used in conjunct...
Habitat conversion and fire suppression during the last 50 yr have greatly reduced and altered Flori...
Nolina brittoniana is endemic to the central ridges of peninsular Florida. Its scrub and sandhill ha...
Population genetic theory and methodology were applied to the study of endemic plant species. Levels...
Global changes in land use are threatening the diversity of many ecosystems on both the intra- and i...
Regional phylogeographic studies have long been conducted in the southeastern United States for a va...
Many landscape genetic studies promise results that can be applied in conservation management. Howev...
Carter\u27s mustard (Warea carteri) is an endangered, fire-stimulated annual endemic of the Lake Wal...
Genetic variation in populations, both natural and restored, is usually considered crucial for respo...
Anthropogenetic disturbances, such as habitat loss and fragmentation, overexploitation, and climate ...
Species previously unknown to science are continually discovered and some of these species already f...
Understanding the nature of genetic variation in natural populations is an underlying theme of popul...
When rare plants are distributed across a range of habitats, ecotypic differentiation may arise requ...
Protected areas buffer species from anthropogenic threats and provide places for the processes that ...
Chrysopsis fioridana Small (Asteraceae) is a federally endangered plant endemic to the Tampa Bay are...
Here we submit that mathematical tools used in population viability analysis can be used in conjunct...
Habitat conversion and fire suppression during the last 50 yr have greatly reduced and altered Flori...
Nolina brittoniana is endemic to the central ridges of peninsular Florida. Its scrub and sandhill ha...
Population genetic theory and methodology were applied to the study of endemic plant species. Levels...
Global changes in land use are threatening the diversity of many ecosystems on both the intra- and i...
Regional phylogeographic studies have long been conducted in the southeastern United States for a va...
Many landscape genetic studies promise results that can be applied in conservation management. Howev...
Carter\u27s mustard (Warea carteri) is an endangered, fire-stimulated annual endemic of the Lake Wal...
Genetic variation in populations, both natural and restored, is usually considered crucial for respo...
Anthropogenetic disturbances, such as habitat loss and fragmentation, overexploitation, and climate ...
Species previously unknown to science are continually discovered and some of these species already f...
Understanding the nature of genetic variation in natural populations is an underlying theme of popul...
When rare plants are distributed across a range of habitats, ecotypic differentiation may arise requ...
Protected areas buffer species from anthropogenic threats and provide places for the processes that ...
Chrysopsis fioridana Small (Asteraceae) is a federally endangered plant endemic to the Tampa Bay are...