Evolutionary principles guiding amphibian conservation
The Anthropocene has witnessed catastrophic amphibian declines across the globe. A
multitude of new, primarily human‐induced drivers of decline may lead to extinction, but can …
multitude of new, primarily human‐induced drivers of decline may lead to extinction, but can …
The Ne/N ratio in applied conservation
RS Waples - Evolutionary Applications, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Recent developments within the IUCN and the Convention on Biological Diversity have
affirmed the increasingly key role that effective population size (N e) and the effective size …
affirmed the increasingly key role that effective population size (N e) and the effective size …
Trapped within the city: Integrating demography, time since isolation and population‐specific traits to assess the genetic effects of urbanization
Urbanization is a severe form of habitat fragmentation that can cause many species to be
locally extirpated and many others to become trapped and isolated within an urban matrix …
locally extirpated and many others to become trapped and isolated within an urban matrix …
[PDF][PDF] Salamandra común–Salamandra salamandra (Linnaeus, 1758)
G Velo-Antón, D Buckley - 2015 - digital.csic.es
La historia biogeográfica de S. salamandra es bastante compleja. Los datos genéticos
analizados hasta la fecha apuntan a una colonización del centro y norte de Europa en el …
analizados hasta la fecha apuntan a una colonización del centro y norte de Europa en el …
Urban life affects differentiation and phenotypic variation but not asymmetry in a fully terrestrial salamander
The environmental transformations associated with cities are expected to affect organisms at
the demographic, phenotypic, and evolutionary level, often negatively. The prompt detection …
the demographic, phenotypic, and evolutionary level, often negatively. The prompt detection …
Comparative landscape genetics reveals the evolution of viviparity reduces genetic connectivity in fire salamanders
Evolutionary changes in reproductive mode may affect co‐evolving traits, such as dispersal,
although this subject remains largely underexplored. The shift from aquatic oviparous or …
although this subject remains largely underexplored. The shift from aquatic oviparous or …
Expansion history and environmental suitability shape effective population size in a plant invasion
The margins of an expanding range are predicted to be challenging environments for
adaptation. Marginal populations should often experience low effective population sizes …
adaptation. Marginal populations should often experience low effective population sizes …
Population genomic structure of killer whales (Orcinus orca) in Australian and New Zealand waters
Population genomic data sets have enhanced power to detect cryptic and complex
population structure and generate valuable information for the conservation and …
population structure and generate valuable information for the conservation and …
Landscape resistance constrains hybridization across contact zones in a reproductively and morphologically polymorphic salamander
Explicitly accounting for phenotypic differentiation together with environmental heterogeneity
is crucial to understand the evolutionary dynamics in hybrid zones. Species showing intra …
is crucial to understand the evolutionary dynamics in hybrid zones. Species showing intra …
[PDF][PDF] Population monitoring of European fire salamanders (Salamandra salamandra) with a new photo-recognition software.
Population monitoring is a crucial method for conservation projects, especially for the highly
endangered clade of amphibians which is threatened by habitat loss and emerging …
endangered clade of amphibians which is threatened by habitat loss and emerging …