Landscape genetics: combining landscape ecology and population genetics
Understanding the processes and patterns of gene flow and local adaptation requires a
detailed knowledge of how landscape characteristics structure populations. This …
detailed knowledge of how landscape characteristics structure populations. This …
Landscape genetics: where are we now?
Landscape genetics has seen rapid growth in number of publications since the term was
coined in 2003. An extensive literature search from 1998 to 2008 using keywords associated …
coined in 2003. An extensive literature search from 1998 to 2008 using keywords associated …
Comparing RADseq and microsatellites for estimating genetic diversity and relatedness—Implications for brown trout conservation
The conservation and management of endangered species requires information on their
genetic diversity, relatedness and population structure. The main genetic markers applied …
genetic diversity, relatedness and population structure. The main genetic markers applied …
Influence of barriers to movement on within‐watershed genetic variation of coastal cutthroat trout
JEB Wofford, RE Gresswell… - Ecological Applications, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Because human land use activities often result in increased fragmentation of aquatic and
terrestrial habitats, a better understanding of the effects of fragmentation on the genetic …
terrestrial habitats, a better understanding of the effects of fragmentation on the genetic …
Genetic Differentiation of White-Spotted Charr (Salvelinus leucomaenis) Populations After Habitat Fragmentation: Spatial–Temporal Changes in Gene Frequencies
Freshwater fishes that have been isolated by artificial dams have become models for
studying the effects of recent barriers on genetic variation and population differentiation. In …
studying the effects of recent barriers on genetic variation and population differentiation. In …
The maintenance of genetic variation due to asymmetric gene flow in dendritic metapopulations
Dendritic landscapes can have ecological properties that differ importantly from simpler
spatial arrangements of habitats. Most dendritic landscapes are structured by elevation, and …
spatial arrangements of habitats. Most dendritic landscapes are structured by elevation, and …
The influence of history and contemporary stream hydrology on the evolution of genetic diversity within species: an examination of microsatellite DNA variation in bull …
AB Costello, TE Down, SM Pollard, CJ Pacas… - …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
An understanding of the relative roles of historical and contemporary factors in structuring
genetic variation is a fundamental, but understudied aspect of geographic variation. We …
genetic variation is a fundamental, but understudied aspect of geographic variation. We …
Genetic isolation by distance and landscape connectivity in the American marten (Martes americana)
Empirical studies of landscape connectivity are limited by the difficulty of directly measuring
animal movement.'Indirect'approaches involving genetic analyses provide a complementary …
animal movement.'Indirect'approaches involving genetic analyses provide a complementary …
Fine‐scale population structure and riverscape genetics of brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) distributed continuously along headwater channel networks
Linear and heterogeneous habitat makes headwater stream networks an ideal ecosystem in
which to test the influence of environmental factors on spatial genetic patterns of obligatory …
which to test the influence of environmental factors on spatial genetic patterns of obligatory …
Long‐term effective population sizes, temporal stability of genetic composition and potential for local adaptation in anadromous brown trout (Salmo trutta) populations
We examined the long‐term temporal (1910s to 1990s) genetic variation at eight
microsatellite DNA loci in brown trout (Salmo trutta L) collected from five anadromous …
microsatellite DNA loci in brown trout (Salmo trutta L) collected from five anadromous …