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View article: High genetic connectivity of two pollinating flies despite urban disturbance
High genetic connectivity of two pollinating flies despite urban disturbance Open
Hoverflies (Syrphidae) are essential pollinators, and their severe decline jeopardizes their invaluable contribution to plant diversity and agricultural production. However, we know little about the dispersal abilities of hoverflies in urb…
View article: Robustness of resistance surface optimisations: sampling schemes and genetic distance metrics affect inferences in landscape genetics
Robustness of resistance surface optimisations: sampling schemes and genetic distance metrics affect inferences in landscape genetics Open
Context Landscape genetics provides powerful tools to quantify the effects of landscape features on population connectivity, but robust results are imperative to inform conservation planning. Objectives The robustness of landscape genetic …
View article: Conservation prioritisation through genomic reconstruction of demographic histories applied to two endangered suids in the Malay Archipelago
Conservation prioritisation through genomic reconstruction of demographic histories applied to two endangered suids in the Malay Archipelago Open
Aim The biodiversity of the Malay Archipelago is the product of the region's rich biogeographical history with periods of island connectivity and isolation during the Pleistocene glacial cycles. Here, the case of two endemic suid species, …
View article: Geo-referenced microsatellite data from <i>Triturus cristatus</i> in Luxembourg
Geo-referenced microsatellite data from <i>Triturus cristatus</i> in Luxembourg Open
Microsatellite genotypes (15 loci) and geographical locations of 897 samples from the northern crested newt (Triturus cristatus) in Luxembourg. Provided coordinates are based on the Luxembourg 1930 (EPSG: 2169) projection. The data were an…
View article: Homogenous Population Genetic Structure of the Non-Native Raccoon Dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides) in Europe as a Result of Rapid Population Expansion
Homogenous Population Genetic Structure of the Non-Native Raccoon Dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides) in Europe as a Result of Rapid Population Expansion Open
The extent of gene flow during the range expansion of non-native species influences the amount of genetic diversity retained in expanding populations. Here, we analyse the population genetic structure of the raccoon dog (Nyctereutes procyo…