Genetic connectivity is a key factor for maintaining the persistence of populations in fragmented landscapes. In highly modified landscapes such us peri-urban areas, organisms' dispersal among fragmented habitat patches can be reduced due to the surrounding matrix, leading to subsequent decreased gene flow and increased potential extinction risk in isolated sub-populations. However, few studies have compared within species how dispersal/gene flow varies between regions and among different forms of matrix that might be encountered. In the current study, we investigated gene flow and dispersal in an endangered marsupial, the southern brown bandicoot (Isoodon obesulus) in a heavily modified peri-urban landscape in South Australia, Australia. W...
Major prehistoric forces, such as the climatic shifts of the Pleistocene, can remain visible in a sp...
Many endangered species worldwide are found in remnant populations, often within fragmented landscap...
Dispersal is a fundamental evolutionary process that serves as a mechanism by which local population...
Genetic connectivity is a key factor for maintaining the persistence of populations in fragmented la...
Habitat destruction is one of the leading threats to biodiversity. It results in the contraction and...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are major threats to the world’s biodiversity. Throughout Australia, ...
The southern brown bandicoot (Isoodon obesulus) has undergone significant range contractions since E...
© 2011 Dr. Achim EberhartHabitat fragmentation is widely regarded as a major threat to biodiversity ...
<p><b>Biplots of redundancy analysis (RDA) results showing the contribution of environmental compone...
The fragmentation of habitats by roads and other artificial linear structures can have a profound ef...
Article first published online: 25 AUG 2015Ongoing habitat loss and fragmentation is considered a th...
Forests and woodlands are under continuing pressure from urban and agricultural development. Tree-de...
Dispersal, the movement of individuals or gametes, is one of the most important life history traits ...
Australia’s mammal fauna has suffered a dramatic decline over the last 200 years, with 30 species be...
The fragmentation of habitats by roads and other artificial linear structures can have a profound ef...
Major prehistoric forces, such as the climatic shifts of the Pleistocene, can remain visible in a sp...
Many endangered species worldwide are found in remnant populations, often within fragmented landscap...
Dispersal is a fundamental evolutionary process that serves as a mechanism by which local population...
Genetic connectivity is a key factor for maintaining the persistence of populations in fragmented la...
Habitat destruction is one of the leading threats to biodiversity. It results in the contraction and...
Habitat loss and fragmentation are major threats to the world’s biodiversity. Throughout Australia, ...
The southern brown bandicoot (Isoodon obesulus) has undergone significant range contractions since E...
© 2011 Dr. Achim EberhartHabitat fragmentation is widely regarded as a major threat to biodiversity ...
<p><b>Biplots of redundancy analysis (RDA) results showing the contribution of environmental compone...
The fragmentation of habitats by roads and other artificial linear structures can have a profound ef...
Article first published online: 25 AUG 2015Ongoing habitat loss and fragmentation is considered a th...
Forests and woodlands are under continuing pressure from urban and agricultural development. Tree-de...
Dispersal, the movement of individuals or gametes, is one of the most important life history traits ...
Australia’s mammal fauna has suffered a dramatic decline over the last 200 years, with 30 species be...
The fragmentation of habitats by roads and other artificial linear structures can have a profound ef...
Major prehistoric forces, such as the climatic shifts of the Pleistocene, can remain visible in a sp...
Many endangered species worldwide are found in remnant populations, often within fragmented landscap...
Dispersal is a fundamental evolutionary process that serves as a mechanism by which local population...