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Habitat-linked genetic variation supports microgeographic adaptive divergence in an island-endemic bird species
ArticleAbstract: We investigated the potential mechanisms driving habitat-linked genetic divergence within a bird spePalabras claves:Aphelocoma insularis, divergent selection, gene flow, Genome-wide association, genotype–environment association, Santa Cruz Island (California)Autores:Cheek R.G., Chen N., Chris Funk W., Forester B.R., Ghalambor C.K., Langin K.M., Morrison S.A., Patricia E. Salerno, Scott Sillett T., Trumbo D.R.Fuentes:scopusUrbanization impacts apex predator gene flow but not genetic diversity across an urban-rural divide
ArticleAbstract: Apex predators are important indicators of intact natural ecosystems. They are also sensitive to urbPalabras claves:effective population size, gene flow, GENETIC DIVERSITY, landscape genomics, Puma concolor, UrbanizationAutores:Alldredge M.W., Carver S., Craft M.E., Crooks K.R., Ernest H.B., Fountain-Jones N.M., Funk W.C., Gagne R.B., Kozakiewicz C.P., Kraberger S., Logan K.A., Patricia E. Salerno, Trumbo D.R., VandeWoude S.Fuentes:googlescopusUrbanization reduces genetic connectivity in bobcats (Lynx rufus) at both intra– and interpopulation spatial scales
ArticleAbstract: Urbanization is a major factor driving habitat fragmentation and connectivity loss in wildlife. HowePalabras claves:bobcat, Connectivity, fragmentation, gene flow, landscape genomics, UrbanizationAutores:Boydston E.E., Burridge C.P., Carver S., Crooks K.R., Fisher R.N., Funk W.C., Gagne R.B., Jennings M.K., Kozakiewicz C.P., Lyren L.M., Patricia E. Salerno, Riley S.P.D., Serieys L.E.K., Trumbo D.R., VandeWoude S.Fuentes:googlescopus