Establishing corridors of connecting habitat has become a mainstay conservation strategy to maintain gene flow and facilitate climate-driven range shifts. Yet, little attention has been given to ascertaining the extent to which corridors will benefit philopatric species, which might exhibit localized adaptation. Measures of genetic connectivity and adaptive genetic variation across species’ ranges can help fill this knowledge gap. Here, we characterized the spatial genetic structure of Cunningham's skink (Egernia cunninghami), a philopatric species distributed along Australia's Great Dividing Range, and assessed evidence of localized adaptation. Analysis of 4,274 SNPs from 94 individuals sampled at four localities spanning 500 km and 4° of ...
The ability of species to track their climate niche is dependent on their dispersal potential and th...
Social structuring and within-group genetics are rarely studied in lizards, but are of considerable ...
In species with low levels of dispersal the chance of closely related individuals breeding may be a ...
Theoretical thesis.Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. C...
Knowledge of genetic structure and patterns of connectivity is valuable for implementation of effect...
Understanding how genetic variation within a particular species is spatially structured is important...
BACKGROUND: The mesic habitats of eastern Australia harbour a highly diverse fauna. We examined the ...
Anthropogenic climate change is causing a world‐wide reduction of alpine habitat, leaving many high‐...
<div><p>Knowledge of genetic structure and patterns of connectivity is valuable for implementation o...
To examine the effects of recent habitat fragmentation, we assayed genetic diversity in a rain fores...
Assessing levels of genetic diversity, connectivity and historical demography for threatened species...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThe effects of habitat fragmentation...
The highly polymorphic genes of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) are involved in disease r...
To explore the evolutionary consequences of climate-induced fluctuations in distribution of rainfore...
The ability of species to track their climate niche is dependent on their dispersal potential and th...
The ability of species to track their climate niche is dependent on their dispersal potential and th...
Social structuring and within-group genetics are rarely studied in lizards, but are of considerable ...
In species with low levels of dispersal the chance of closely related individuals breeding may be a ...
Theoretical thesis.Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. C...
Knowledge of genetic structure and patterns of connectivity is valuable for implementation of effect...
Understanding how genetic variation within a particular species is spatially structured is important...
BACKGROUND: The mesic habitats of eastern Australia harbour a highly diverse fauna. We examined the ...
Anthropogenic climate change is causing a world‐wide reduction of alpine habitat, leaving many high‐...
<div><p>Knowledge of genetic structure and patterns of connectivity is valuable for implementation o...
To examine the effects of recent habitat fragmentation, we assayed genetic diversity in a rain fores...
Assessing levels of genetic diversity, connectivity and historical demography for threatened species...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThe effects of habitat fragmentation...
The highly polymorphic genes of the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) are involved in disease r...
To explore the evolutionary consequences of climate-induced fluctuations in distribution of rainfore...
The ability of species to track their climate niche is dependent on their dispersal potential and th...
The ability of species to track their climate niche is dependent on their dispersal potential and th...
Social structuring and within-group genetics are rarely studied in lizards, but are of considerable ...
In species with low levels of dispersal the chance of closely related individuals breeding may be a ...