Blood, sweat and tears: a review of non-invasive DNA sampling
The use of DNA data is ubiquitous across animal sciences. DNA may be obtained from an
organism for a myriad of reasons including identification and distinction between cryptic …
organism for a myriad of reasons including identification and distinction between cryptic …
Integrative approaches to guide conservation decisions: using genomics to define conservation units and functional corridors
Climate change and increasing habitat loss greatly impact species survival, requiring range
shifts, phenotypic plasticity and/or evolutionary change for long‐term persistence, which may …
shifts, phenotypic plasticity and/or evolutionary change for long‐term persistence, which may …
Genetic non-invasive sampling (gNIS) as a cost-effective tool for monitoring elusive small mammals
Genetic non-invasive sampling (gNIS) may provide valuable information for population
monitoring, as it allows inferences of population density and key behavioural traits such as …
monitoring, as it allows inferences of population density and key behavioural traits such as …
Multiple glacial refugia and contemporary dispersal shape the genetic structure of an endemic amphibian from the Pyrenees
Historical factors (colonization scenarios, demographic oscillations) and contemporary
processes (population connectivity, current population size) largely contribute to sha** …
processes (population connectivity, current population size) largely contribute to sha** …
Resolving complex phylogeographic patterns in the Balkan Peninsula using closely related wall-lizard species as a model system
Abstract The Balkan Peninsula constitutes a biodiversity hotspot with high levels of species
richness and endemism. The complex geological history of the Balkans in conjunction with …
richness and endemism. The complex geological history of the Balkans in conjunction with …
Design and validation of a 63K genome-wide SNP-genoty** platform for caribou/reindeer (Rangifer tarandus)
A Carrier, J Prunier, W Poisson, M Trottier-Lavoie… - BMC genomics, 2022 - Springer
Background Development of large single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) arrays can make
genomic data promptly available for conservation problematic. Medium and high-density …
genomic data promptly available for conservation problematic. Medium and high-density …
Red deer in Iberia: Molecular ecological studies in a southern refugium and inferences on European postglacial colonization history
The red deer (Cervus elaphus) is a widespread wild ungulate in Europe that has suffered
strong anthropogenic impacts over their distribution during the last centuries, but also at the …
strong anthropogenic impacts over their distribution during the last centuries, but also at the …
Inferring past refugia and range dynamics through the integration of fossil, niche modelling and genomic data
Aim Reconstructing species' glacial refugial history and demographic changes over time has
greatly relied on comparing inferences from multiple methods while not sufficiently …
greatly relied on comparing inferences from multiple methods while not sufficiently …
Genetic divergence, population differentiation and phylogeography of the cicada Subpsaltria yangi based on molecular and acoustic data: an example of the early …
Y Liu, CH Dietrich, C Wei - BMC Evolutionary Biology, 2019 - Springer
Background Geographical isolation combined with historical climatic fluctuations have been
identified as two major factors that contribute to the formation of new species. On the other …
identified as two major factors that contribute to the formation of new species. On the other …
A metapopulation approach to predict species range shifts under different climate change and landscape connectivity scenarios
Forecasting future species distributions under climate change scenarios using Ecological
Niche Models (ENM) is common practice. Typically, these projections do not account for …
Niche Models (ENM) is common practice. Typically, these projections do not account for …