Human-altered environments often challenge native species with a complex spatial distribution of resources. Hostile landscape features can inhibit animal movement (i.e., genetic exchange), while other landscape attributes facilitate gene flow. The genetic attributes of organisms inhabiting such complex environments can reveal the legacy of their movements through the landscape. Thus, by evaluating landscape attributes within the context of genetic connectivity of organisms within the landscape, we can elucidate how a species has coped with the enhanced complexity of human altered environments. In this research, we utilized genetic data from eastern chipmunks (Tamias striatus ) in conjunction with spatially explicit habitat attribute data to...
Landscape genetic analyses are typically conducted at one spatial scale. Considering multiple scales...
Wildlife conservation has become increasingly difficult due to habitat loss habitat fragmentation an...
We evaluated the effect of habitat and landscape characteristics on the population genetic structure...
<div><p>Human-altered environments often challenge native species with a complex spatial distributio...
Human-altered environments often challenge native species with a complex spatial distribution of res...
Human-altered environments often challenge native species with a complex spatial distribution of res...
Human-altered environments often challenge native species with a complex spatial distribution of res...
Human-altered environments often challenge native species with a complex spatial distribu-tion of re...
Human alteration of natural ecosystems in the form of habitat fragmentation changes the composition ...
Habitat fragmentation and habitat loss diminish population connectivity, reducing genetic diversity ...
Understanding the nature of genetic variation in natural populations is an underlying theme of popul...
Predicting population-level effects of landscape change depends on identifying factors that influenc...
Landscape genetic analyses are typically conducted at one spatial scale. Considering multiple scales...
Understanding how gene flow shapes contemporary population structure requires the explicit considera...
Understanding how gene flow shapes contemporary population structure requires the explicit considera...
Landscape genetic analyses are typically conducted at one spatial scale. Considering multiple scales...
Wildlife conservation has become increasingly difficult due to habitat loss habitat fragmentation an...
We evaluated the effect of habitat and landscape characteristics on the population genetic structure...
<div><p>Human-altered environments often challenge native species with a complex spatial distributio...
Human-altered environments often challenge native species with a complex spatial distribution of res...
Human-altered environments often challenge native species with a complex spatial distribution of res...
Human-altered environments often challenge native species with a complex spatial distribution of res...
Human-altered environments often challenge native species with a complex spatial distribu-tion of re...
Human alteration of natural ecosystems in the form of habitat fragmentation changes the composition ...
Habitat fragmentation and habitat loss diminish population connectivity, reducing genetic diversity ...
Understanding the nature of genetic variation in natural populations is an underlying theme of popul...
Predicting population-level effects of landscape change depends on identifying factors that influenc...
Landscape genetic analyses are typically conducted at one spatial scale. Considering multiple scales...
Understanding how gene flow shapes contemporary population structure requires the explicit considera...
Understanding how gene flow shapes contemporary population structure requires the explicit considera...
Landscape genetic analyses are typically conducted at one spatial scale. Considering multiple scales...
Wildlife conservation has become increasingly difficult due to habitat loss habitat fragmentation an...
We evaluated the effect of habitat and landscape characteristics on the population genetic structure...