Coral reef population genomics in an age of global change

ML Pinsky, RD Clark, JT Bos - Annual Review of Genetics, 2023 - annualreviews.org
Coral reefs are both exceptionally biodiverse and threatened by climate change and other
human activities. Here, we review population genomic processes in coral reef taxa and their …

Human footprint differentially impacts genetic connectivity of four wide‐ranging mammals in a fragmented landscape

P Thatte, A Chandramouli, A Tyagi… - Diversity and …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Maintaining connectivity is critical for long‐term persistence of wild carnivores in
landscapes fragmented due to anthropogenic activity. We examined spatial genetic structure …

Genetic Differentiation among Subspecies of Banksia nivea (Proteaceae) Associated with Expansion and Habitat Specialization

J Sampson, M Byrne - Diversity, 2022 - mdpi.com
Subspecies are traditionally defined using phenotypic differences associated with different
geographical areas. Yet patterns of morphological and genetic variation may not coincide …

The evolution of sexually dimorphic cuticular hydrocarbons in blowflies (Diptera: Calliphoridae)

NJ Butterworth, JF Wallman, FP Drijfhout… - Journal of …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) are organic compounds found on the cuticles of all insects
which can act as close‐contact pheromones, while also providing a hydrophobic barrier to …

Platysace (Apiaceae) of south-western Australia: silent story tellers of an ancient human landscape

A Lullfitz, M Byrne, L Knapp… - Biological Journal of the …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
High gene flow and a population structure corresponding to human rather than geographical
drivers are likely to be genetic patterns of human-dispersed plant taxa. We examined …

Persistence with episodic range expansion from the early Pleistocene: the distribution of genetic variation in the forest tree Corymbia calophylla (Myrtaceae) in south …

J Sampson, S Tapper, D Coates… - Biological Journal of …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Phylogeographical patterns of trees in topographically subdued, unglaciated landscapes
are under-reported, and might reflect population persistence and the influences of …

The origins and evolutionary history of xerophytic vegetation in Australia

M Byrne, DJ Murphy - Australian Journal of Botany, 2020 - CSIRO Publishing
The xeromorphic vegetation is a significant component of the Australian flora and
phylogenetic and phylogeographic analysis of xeromorphic plants provides a basis for …

Phylogenomic data reveal widespread introgression across the range of an alpine and arctic specialist

ER Funk, GM Spellman, K Winker, JJ Withrow… - Systematic …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Understanding how gene flow affects population divergence and speciation remains
challenging. Differentiating one evolutionary process from another can be difficult because …

As old as the hills: Pliocene palaeogeographical processes influence patterns of genetic structure in the widespread, common shrub Banksia sessilis

HM Nistelberger, SL Tapper, DJ Coates… - Ecology and …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The impact of Quaternary glaciation on the development of phylogeographic structure in
plant species is well documented. In unglaciated landscapes, phylogeographic patterns …

Environmental variation shapes genetic variation in Bouteloua gracilis: Implications for restoration management of natural populations and cultivated varieties in the …

KL Tso, GJ Allan - Ecology and Evolution, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
With the increasing frequency of large‐scale restoration efforts, the need to understand the
adaptive genetic structure of natural plant populations and their relation to heavily utilized …