Population genomics of the Anthropocene: urbanization is negatively associated with genome-wide variation in white-footed mouse populations.
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Urbanization shapes the demographic history of a native rodent (the white-footed mouse, Peromyscus leucopus) in New York City.Hormonally active phytochemicals and vertebrate evolution.Hierarchical genetic structure shaped by topography in a narrow-endemic montane grasshopperUrban forests sustain diverse carrion beetle assemblages in the New York City metropolitan areaDetermining the drivers of population structure in a highly urbanized landscape to inform conservation planning.Persistence of butterfly populations in fragmented habitats along urban density gradients: motility helps.Genomic footprints of adaptation in a cooperatively breeding tropical bird across a vegetation gradient.Interferon signaling in Peromyscus leucopus confers a potent and specific restriction to vector-borne flaviviruses.Peromyscus transcriptomics: Understanding adaptation and gene expression plasticity within and between species of deer mice.Urban driven phenotypic changes: empirical observations and theoretical implications for eco-evolutionary feedback.Genetic distinction between contiguous urban and rural multimammate mice in Tanzania despite gene flow.Trapped within the city: integrating demography, time since isolation and population-specific traits to assess the genetic effects of urbanization.Genome-wide SNPs reveal the drivers of gene flow in an urban population of the Asian Tiger Mosquito, Aedes albopictus.Spatial population genomics of the brown rat (Rattus norvegicus) in New York City.Evolution of life in urban environments.Admixture on the northern front: population genomics of range expansion in the white-footed mouse (Peromyscus leucopus) and secondary contact with the deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus).Signatures of positive selection and local adaptation to urbanization in white-footed mice (Peromyscus leucopus).Will human influences on evolutionary dynamics in the wild pervade the Anthropocene?Genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphism scan suggests adaptation to urbanization in an important pollinator, the red-tailed bumblebee (Bombus lapidarius L.).Evolution of genomic variation in the burrowing owl in response to recent colonization of urban areas.Great tits and the city: Distribution of genomic diversity and gene-environment associations along an urbanization gradient.Fresh is best: Accurate SNP genotyping from koala scats.Roads to isolation: Similar genomic history patterns in two species of freshwater crabs with contrasting environmental tolerances and range sizes.Urban rat races: spatial population genomics of brown rats () compared across multiple citiesContrasting the effects of natural selection, genetic drift and gene flow on urban evolution in white clover ()Admixture of hybrid swarms of native and introduced lizards in cities is determined by the cityscape structure and invasion historyGetting ahead of the curve: cities as surrogates for global changeHuman activities and landscape features interact to closely define the distribution and dispersal of an urban commensal
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Population genomics of the Anthropocene: urbanization is negatively associated with genome-wide variation in white-footed mouse populations.
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Population genomics of the Ant ...... hite-footed mouse populations.
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Christine P Zolnik
Stephen E Harris
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10.1111/EVA.12357
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2016-02-11T00:00:00Z