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Phylogeography and post-glacial recolonization in wolverines (Gulo gulo) from across their circumpolar distributionAnthropogenic Habitats Facilitate Dispersal of an Early Successional Obligate: Implications for Restoration of an Endangered EcosystemPrioritizing tiger conservation through landscape genetics and habitat linkagesApplying circuit theory for corridor expansion and management at regional scales: tiling, pinch points, and omnidirectional connectivityFine-scale analysis reveals cryptic landscape genetic structure in desert tortoisesWhere to restore ecological connectivity? Detecting barriers and quantifying restoration benefitsFine-scale landscape genetics of the American badger (Taxidea taxus): disentangling landscape effects and sampling artifacts in a poorly understood speciesSimulating the spread of selection-driven genotypes using landscape resistance models for desert bighorn sheep.The effect of map boundary on estimates of landscape resistance to animal movement.Predicting landscape-genetic consequences of habitat loss, fragmentation and mobility for multiple species of woodland birdsA new analytical approach to landscape genetic modelling: least-cost transect analysis and linear mixed models.Landscape genetics for the empirical assessment of resistance surfaces: the European pine marten (Martes martes) as a target-species of a regional ecological network.The sensitivity of genetic connectivity measures to unsampled and under-sampled sitesEnvironmental variation and rivers govern the structure of chimpanzee genetic diversity in a biodiversity hotspot.Landscape characteristics influencing the genetic structure of greater sage-grouse within the stronghold of their range: a holistic modeling approach.Trade-offs and efficiencies in optimal budget-constrained multispecies corridor networks.The relationship between least-cost and resistance distanceConnectivity in a pond system influences migration and genetic structure in threespine stickleback.Identification of landscape features influencing gene flow: How useful are habitat selection models?The influence of breeding phenology on the genetic structure of four pond-breeding salamanders.Application of network methods for understanding evolutionary dynamics in discrete habitats.Node-based measures of connectivity in genetic networks.Landscape genetic analyses reveal fine-scale effects of forest fragmentation in an insular tropical bird.High gene flow in the American badger overrides habitat preferences and limits broadscale genetic structure.Inferring landscape effects on dispersal from genetic distances: how far can we go?A stochastic movement simulator improves estimates of landscape connectivity.Developing approaches for linear mixed modeling in landscape genetics through landscape-directed dispersal simulations.Ecological connectivity assessment in a strongly structured fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra) population.Landscape influences on dispersal behaviour: a theoretical model and empirical test using the fire salamander, Salamandra infraimmaculata.Performance of partial statistics in individual-based landscape genetics.Cumulative effects of climate and landscape change drive spatial distribution of Rocky Mountain wolverine (Gulo gulo L.).Use of linkage mapping and centrality analysis across habitat gradients to conserve connectivity of gray wolf populations in western North America.Grains of connectivity: analysis at multiple spatial scales in landscape genetics.Conserving threatened riparian ecosystems in the American West: Precipitation gradients and river networks drive genetic connectivity and diversity in a foundation riparian tree (Populus angustifolia).Limited influence of local and landscape factors on finescale gene flow in two pond-breeding amphibians.Landscape genetic connectivity in a riparian foundation tree is jointly driven by climatic gradients and river networks.The influence of landscape on gene flow in the eastern massasauga rattlesnake (Sistrurus c. catenatus): insight from computer simulations.Current approaches using genetic distances produce poor estimates of landscape resistance to interindividual dispersal.Beyond the continuum: a multi-dimensional phase space for neutral-niche community assembly.Effects of weighting schemes on the identification of wildlife corridors generated with least-cost methods.
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Wolverine gene flow across a narrow climatic niche.
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Wolverine gene flow across a narrow climatic niche.
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Wolverine gene flow across a narrow climatic niche.
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Jeffrey P Copeland
John R Squires
Kevin S McKelvey
Kristy L Pilgrim
Michael K Schwartz
Neil J Anderson
Robert M Inman
Samuel A Cushman
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10.1890/08-1287.1
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2009-11-01T00:00:00Z