Analysing landscape effects on dispersal networks and gene flow with genetic graphs

P Savary, JC Foltête, H Moal, G Vuidel… - Molecular ecology …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Graph‐theoretic approaches have relevant applications in landscape genetic analyses.
When species form populations in discrete habitat patches, genetic graphs can be used (a) …

Combining landscape and genetic graphs to address key issues in landscape genetics

P Savary, JC Foltête, H Moal, S Garnier - Landscape Ecology, 2022 - Springer
Context All the components of landscape and genetic structures can be associated with the
nodes and links of landscape graphs and genetic graphs. Yet, these graphs have long been …

Natural and anthropogenic landscape factors shape functional connectivity of an ecological specialist in urban Southern California

SM Wenner, MA Murphy, KS Delaney… - Molecular …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Identifying how natural (ie, unaltered by human activity) and anthropogenic landscape
variables influence contemporary functional connectivity in terrestrial organisms can …

Multiple lines of genetic inquiry reveal effects of local and landscape factors on an amphibian metapopulation

MB Parsley, ML Torres, SM Banerjee, ZJC Tobias… - Landscape …, 2020 - Springer
Context A central tenet of landscape ecology is that both characteristics of patches and the
matrix between them influence functional connectivity. Landscape genetics seeks to …

Everything you always wanted to know about gene flow in tropical landscapes (but were afraid to ask)

WP Monteiro, JC Veiga, AR Silva, C da Silva Carvalho… - PeerJ, 2019 - peerj.com
The bulk of the world's biodiversity is found in tropical regions, which are increasingly
threatened by the human-led degradation of natural habitats. Yet, little is known about …

Do landscape and riverscape shape genetic patterns of the Neotropical otter, Lontra longicaudis, in eastern Mexico?

MC Latorre-Cardenas, C Gutiérrez-Rodríguez… - Landscape …, 2021 - Springer
Context Functional connectivity of semiaquatic species is poorly studied despite that
freshwater ecosystems are amongst the most threatened worldwide due to habitat …

Inferring landscape resistance to gene flow when genetic drift is spatially heterogeneous

P Savary, JC Foltête, H Moal, G Vuidel… - Molecular Ecology …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
In connectivity models, land cover types are assigned cost values characterizing their
resistance to species movements. Landscape genetic methods infer these values from the …

The role of neutral and adaptive genomic variation in population diversification and speciation in two ground squirrel species of conservation concern

S Barbosa, KR Andrews, AR Goldberg… - Molecular …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding the neutral (demographic) and adaptive processes leading to the
differentiation of species and populations is a critical component of evolutionary and …

Development and validation of a GT‐seq panel for genetic monitoring in a threatened species using minimally invasive sampling

MJ Garrett, SA Nerkowski, S Kieran… - Ecology and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Minimally invasive samples are often the best option for collecting genetic material from
species of conservation concern, but they perform poorly in many genomic sequencing …

Applying novel connectivity networks to wood turtle populations to provide comprehensive conservation management strategies for species at risk

C Bouchard, É Lord, N Tessier, FJ Lapointe - Plos one, 2022 - journals.plos.org
Genetic diversity within and among populations is frequently used in prioritization processes
to rank populations based on their vulnerability or distinctiveness, however, connectivity and …