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Climate variability pbkp_redicts thermal limits of aquatic insects across elevation and latitude
ArticleAbstract: Janzen's extension of the climate variability hypothesis (CVH) posits that increased seasonal variatPalabras claves:aquatic insects, Climate Change, CT MAX, CT MIN, Janzen's hypothesis, Thermal breadth, vulnerabilityAutores:Andrea C. Encalada, Flecker A.S., Funk W.C., Ghalambor C.K., Gill B.A., Juan Manuel Guayasamin, Kondratieff B.C., Poff N.L.R., Shah A.A., Thomas S.A., Zamudio K.R.Fuentes:googlescopusGenetic diversity and gene flow decline with elevation in montane mayflies
ArticleAbstract: Montane environments around the globe are biodiversity 'hotspots' and important reservoirs of genetiPalabras claves:Autores:Andrea C. Encalada, Becker C.G., Casner K.L., Flecker A.S., Funk W.C., Gill B.A., Gray M.M., Kondratieff B.C., Poff N.L.R., Polato N.R., Zamudio K.R.Fuentes:googlescopusExtreme streams: species persistence and genomic change in montane insect populations across a flooding gradient
OtherAbstract: The ecological and evolutionary consequences of extreme events are poorly understood. Here, we testePalabras claves:disturbance gradient, Extreme event, genomic change, Landscape vulnerability, population persistence, resilience traits, resistance traits, stream insectsAutores:Flecker A.S., Funk W.C., Kondratieff B.C., Larson E.I., Morton S.G., Patricia E. Salerno, Poff N.L.R., Zamudio K.R.Fuentes:googlescopusMonitoring population trends of Eleutherodactylus frogs
ArticleAbstract: Like many Neotropical frogs, a number in the genus Eleutherodactylus have declined or gone extinct iPalabras claves:Autores:Bustamante M.R., Diego Almeida-Reinoso, Funk W.C., Nogales-Sornosa F.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:googlescopusRegional variation in drivers of connectivity for two frog species (Rana pretiosa and R. luteiventris) from the U.S. Pacific Northwest
ArticleAbstract: Comparative landscape genetics has uncovered high levels of variability in which landscape factors aPalabras claves:Climate, comparative landscape genetics, gene flow, Ranidae, Species traitsAutores:Adams M.J., Funk W.C., Haig S.M., Mónica I. Páez-Vacas, Murphy M.A., Pearl C.A., Pilliod D.S., Robertson J.M., Storfer A.Fuentes:googlescopusSpatial and temporal variation in population dynamics of Andean frogs: Effects of forest disturbance and evidence for declines
ArticleAbstract: Biodiversity loss is a global phenomenon that can result in the collapse of food webs and critical ePalabras claves:Amphibian decline, Biodiversity, Capture-mark-recapture analysis, Neotropics, PRISTIMANTISAutores:Bustamante M.R., Cole E.M., Diego Almeida-Reinoso, Funk W.C.Fuentes:scopusTemperature dependence of metabolic rate in tropical and temperate aquatic insects: Support for the Climate Variability Hypothesis in mayflies but not stoneflies
ArticleAbstract: A fundamental gap in climate change vulnerability research is an understanding of the relative thermPalabras claves:aquatic insects, climate change vulnerability, Elevation, latitude, metabolic rate, thermal performance curve, THERMAL TOLERANCEAutores:Andrea C. Encalada, Flecker A.S., Funk W.C., Ghalambor C.K., Havird J.C., Juan Manuel Guayasamin, Kondratieff B.C., Poff N.L.R., Shah A.A., Thomas S.A., Woods H.A., Zamudio K.R.Fuentes:googlescopusThe expectations and challenges of wildlife disease research in the era of genomics: Forecasting with a horizon scan-like exercise
ArticleAbstract: The outbreak and transmission of disease-causing pathogens are contributing to the unprecedented ratPalabras claves:Biodiversity, bioinformatics, Comparative genomics, Host, Next generation DNA sequencing, PathogenAutores:Antonides J.D., Baitchman E.J., Braun J., Chiu E., Dusek R.J., Elisa Bonaccorso, Fagre A.C., Fitak R.R., Forgacs D., Fountain-Jones N.M., Funk W.C., Gagne R.B., Ghersi B.M., Gilbertson M.L.J., Grimaldi W., Heisel S.E., Jardine C.M., Kamath P.L., Karmacharya D., Kozakiewicz C.P., Kraberger S., Kubiski S., Lee J.S., Loisel D.A., Malmberg J.L., McDonald C.A., Miller S., Mónica I. Páez-Vacas, O'Rourke D., Ott-Conn C.N., Pecon-Slattery J., Peel A.J., Stenglein M.D., Trumbo D.R., Turner W.C., VanAcker M.C., VandeWoude S., Worsley-Tonks K.E.L.Fuentes:googlescopus