Geographic barriers but not life history traits shape the phylogeography of North American mammals

AJ Jensen, MV Cove, BR Goldstein… - Global Ecology and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Synthesize literature on genetic structure within species to understand how geographic
features and species traits influence past responses to climate change. Location North …

A range‐wide postglacial history of Swiss stone pine based on molecular markers and palaeoecological evidence

F Gugerli, S Brodbeck, B Lendvay… - Journal of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Knowing a species' response to historical climate shifts helps understanding its
perspectives under global warming. We infer the hitherto unresolved postglacial history of …

Molecular phylogeography and historical demography of a widespread herbaceous species from eastern North America, Podophyllum peltatum

C Wang, ZY Yap, P Wan, K Chen… - American Journal of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Premise Glacial/interglacial cycles and topographic complexity are both considered to have
shaped today's diverse phylogeographic patterns of taxa from unglaciated eastern North …

[HTML][HTML] Population Subdivision in the Gopher Frog (Rana capito) across the Fragmented Longleaf Pine-Wiregrass Savanna of the Southeastern USA

TJ Devitt, KM Enge, AL Farmer, P Beerli, SC Richter… - Diversity, 2023 - mdpi.com
Delineating genetically distinct population segments of threatened species and quantifying
population connectivity are important steps in developing effective conservation and …

Traversing the Great Lakes: Post‐glacial colonization by a widespread terrestrial salamander

BP Waldron, EF Watts, SR Kuchta - Journal of Biogeography, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Aims Glacial retreat at the end of the Pleistocene epoch opened vast expanses of emergent
habitat in the northern hemisphere that were colonized by opportunistic taxa. However …

Biogeographical patterns of Pinguicula L.(Lentibulariaceae) in the Americas revealed by endemicity and habitat suitability analyses

Y Domínguez, P Temple, I Pančo, VFO Miranda - Flora, 2024 - Elsevier
Butterworts (Pinguicula L.) exhibit a widespread and highly discontinuous distribution in the
American continents that host 87 species showing a high level of endemism. To increase …

Comparative phylogeography of small mammals across the Great Plains Suture Zone highlights repeated processes of speciation and community assembly …

TM Herrera - 2022 - krex.k-state.edu
Accelerating anthropogenetic environmental change is globally impacting the distribution of
species resulting in altered eco-evolutionary trajectories with the potential to cause severe …

Evolutionary History and Adaptation to Salinity in American Alligators

J Konvalina - 2023 - stars.library.ucf.edu
Stressful environments can commonly be found at the edge of a species range and may be
a driver for adaption in suboptimal environments. Furthermore, the edge of a species' range …

[PDF][PDF] Cortinarius saniosus Reported from Tropical and Subtropical Florida with Unique Genotype Shared among Midwestern and Southeastern, but not Boreal …

S Ostuni, K Canan, J Birkebak - namyco.org
Cortinarius saniosus is for the first time reported from tropical and subtropical Florida, greatly
extending the geographic and ecological range of what is otherwise a primarily boreal …