Effects of natural and anthropogenic features on functional connectivity of anurans: a review of landscape genetics studies in temperate, subtropical and tropical …

S Covarrubias, C González… - Journal of …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Habitat loss, overexploitation, the presence of invasive species, climate change and the
proliferation of diseases continue to put at risk anuran species that represent 90% of all …

Spatial population genomics of the brown rat (Rattus norvegicus) in New York City

M Combs, EE Puckett, J Richardson, D Mims… - Molecular …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Human commensal species such as rodent pests are often widely distributed across cities
and threaten both infrastructure and public health. Spatially explicit population genomic …

Uncovering inbreeding, small populations, and strong genetic isolation in an Australian threatened frog, Litoria littlejohni

SE Stock, K Klop-Toker, S Wallace, O Kelly… - Conservation …, 2023 - Springer
The status of many amphibian populations remains unclear due to undetected declines
driven by disease and difficulties in obtaining accurate population estimates. Here, we used …

Riverine barriers to gene flow in a salamander with both aquatic and terrestrial reproduction

C Figueiredo-Vázquez, A Lourenço, G Velo-Antón - Evolutionary Ecology, 2021 - Springer
The riverine barrier hypothesis (RBH) posits that rivers comprise geographical barriers to
gene flow for terrestrial organisms, thus promoting genetic differentiation between …

Influence of damming on anuran species richness in riparian areas: A test of the serial discontinuity concept

JC Guzy, EA Eskew, BJ Halstead… - Ecology and …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Almost all large rivers worldwide are fragmented by dams, and their impacts have been
modeled using the serial discontinuity concept (SDC), a series of predictions regarding …

Establishing conservation units to promote recovery of two threatened freshwater mussel species (Bivalvia: Unionida: Potamilus)

CH Smith, NA Johnson, CR Robertson… - Ecology and …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Population genomics has significantly increased our ability to make inferences about
microevolutionary processes and demographic histories, which have the potential to …

Run‐of‐river dams as a barrier to the movement of a stream‐dwelling amphibian

GC Dare, RG Murray, DMM Courcelles, JM Malt… - …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Human activities frequently create structures that alter the connectivity among habitats or act
as barriers to the natural movement of animals. Movement allows individuals to access …

Respuesta genética Y Funcional De anfibios a perturbaciones causadas por actividades antrópicas

G Soria-Ortíz, LM Ochoa-Ochoa… - …, 2023 - revistaecosistemas.net
La perturbación ambiental de origen antrópico ha tenido, en la mayoría de los casos,
efectos negativos en las comunidades bióticas. Sin embargo, también hay algunas …

Genome-wide SNPs reveals inbreeding, small populations, and strong genetic isolation in a threatened frog (Litoria littlejohni)

SE Stock, K Klop-Toker, S Wallace, O Kelly, A Callen… - 2022 - researchsquare.com
The status of many amphibian populations remains unclear due to undetected declines
driven by disease and difficulties in obtaining accurate population estimates. Here, we used …

River barriers to gene flow: eco-evolutionary implications of a reproductive mode shift

CF Vázquez - 2019 - search.proquest.com
The fire-salamander (Salamandra salamandra), entails an extraordinary case of intraspecific
variation in reproductive mode. A shift from larviparity (deposition of premetamorphic larvae …