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Studies on genetic diversity, gene flow and landscape genetic in Avicennia marina: Spatial PCA, Random Forest, and phylogeography approaches
Mangrove forests grow in coastal areas, lagoons, estuaries, and deltas and form the main vegetation in tidal and saline wetlands. Due to the mankind...
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Strong spatial structuring of clonal genetic diversity within blackthorn (Prunus spinosa) hedgerows and woodlands
Hedgerows are an important component of agricultural landscapes, but in recent years have increasingly faced threats such as habitat loss, land use...
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2bRAD reveals fine-scale genetic structuring among populations within the Mediterranean zoanthid Parazoanthus axinellae (Schmidt, 1862)
The zoanthid Parazoanthus axinellae (Schmidt, 1862) is a widespread coral species in the Mediterranean coralligenous assemblages where two...
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Genetic structuring and conservation of sockeye salmon on the Asian coast of the North Pacific: identification of regional stock complexes
In order to describe large-scale spatial structure of sockeye salmon on the Asian part of the range, the variability of 45 SNP loci was analyzed in...
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Partitioning genetic structure of a subterranean rodent at multiple spatial scales: accounting for isolation by barriers, distance, and environment
ContextUnderstanding genetic structure at multiple spatial scales and identifying drivers of genetic isolation are important for develo**...
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Revisiting the role of behavior-mediated structuring in the survival of populations in hostile environments
Increasing the population density of target species is a major goal of ecosystem and agricultural management. This task is especially challenging in...
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Clonal distribution and spatial genetic structure of the reef-building coral Galaxea fascicularis
Genotypic distributions affect the persistence of coral populations, and map** these distributions is important for population management. Many...
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Genetic diversity and spatial genetic structure support the specialist-generalist variation hypothesis in two sympatric woodpecker species
Species are often arranged along a continuum from “specialists” to “generalists”. Specialists typically use fewer resources, occur in more patchily...
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Effects of Environmental Variation in Structuring Population Genetic Variation in the False-Water Cobras (Xenodontinae: Hydrodynastes)
Although rivers are known to promote diversification and shape phylogeographic patterns, they can also be permeable and facilitate the dispersal of...
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Spatial structuring in early life stage fish diversity in the Scotia Sea region of the Southern Ocean
The fish community of the Scotia Sea is diverse and plays key roles in Antarctic food webs and biogeochemical cycling. However, knowledge of the...
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Population and landscape genetic studies of indigenous table grapes (Vitis vinifera subsp. vinifera Hegi)
Table grapes are important plants due to their food consumption and economic value. They have been cultivated in many countries and comprise an...
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Species–genetic diversity correlations through the lens of spatial autocorrelation: insights from high Andean wetlands
ContextUnderstanding species–genetic diversity relationships is key to foster holistic conservation approaches aimed at preserving biodiversity...
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Population and landscape genetic studies in Citrus tangerina Tanaka
Mandarins are one of the members of the genus Citrus L. which contain very important plant species that extensively contribute to humans. The...
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Stand development stages and recruitment patterns influence fine-scale spatial genetic structure in two Patagonian Nothofagus species
Key messageNothofagus alpina (Poepp. et Endl.) Oerst. and Nothofagus obliqua (Mirb.) Oerst forests have strong fine-scale spatial genetic...
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Circumpolar sampling reveals high genetic connectivity of Antarctic toothfish across their spatial distribution
Antarctic Toothfish are a circumpolar species which are targeted in multiple fisheries around Antarctica covering nine statistical areas within the...
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Genetic diversity and spatial structures of snow leopards (Panthera uncia) reveal proxies of connectivity across Mongolia and northwestern China
Understanding landscape connectivity and population genetic parameters is imperative for threatened species management. However, such information is...
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Distinct spatial patterns of genetic structure and diversity in the butterfly Marbled White (Melanargia galathea) inhabiting fragmented grasslands
We adopted a landscape-scale approach to analyze the genetic patterns (diversity, structure, and differentiation) of the Marbled White ( Melanargia...
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Genetic and phenotypic diversification in a widespread fish, the Sailfin Molly (Poecilia latipinna)
Widespread species often experience significant environmental clines over the area they naturally occupy. We investigated a widespread livebearing...
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Spatial genetic structure in the Madeiran endemic Dactylorhiza foliosa (Orchidaceae)
Oceanic islands have isolated biota, which typically include many endemic species. However, island endemics are vulnerable due to small population...
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Spatial genetic patterns of Octopus vulgaris Mediterranean populations support the hypothesis of a transitional zone across the Siculo-Tunisian Strait
Recent research hypothesised that the Siculo-Tunisian Strait might fit, at least for some species, the picture of a genetic transitional zone instead...