Landscape history, dispersal, and the genetic structure of amphibian populations

Habitat fragmentation can influence the genetics of a population through the direct loss of genetic diversity, and by the genetic processes that occur as a result of small remnant populations or the geographic isolation of populations. I examined the population genetics of two woodland amphibian spe...

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Main Author: Meyer, Shavonne.
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Language:en
Published: McGill University 2007
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-QMM.1016252014-02-13T04:09:18ZLandscape history, dispersal, and the genetic structure of amphibian populationsMeyer, Shavonne.Amphibian populations -- Saint Lawrence River Valley.Wood frog -- Saint Lawrence River Valley -- Genetics.Plethodon cinereus -- Saint Lawrence River Valley -- Genetics.Fragmented landscapes -- Saint Lawrence River Valley.Habitat fragmentation can influence the genetics of a population through the direct loss of genetic diversity, and by the genetic processes that occur as a result of small remnant populations or the geographic isolation of populations. I examined the population genetics of two woodland amphibian species in localities with different land-use histories. The wood frog (Rana sylvatica) and the red-backed salamander (Plethodon cinereus) use the same general habitat but differ with respect to a few key life-history characteristics relating to dispersal. I then compared between species the relative influence each land-use scenario had on the population genetic structure. I found that habitat fragmentation affected the population genetics of the two amphibians and did so differently for each species. The differential population genetic response of these two amphibians to habitat fragmentation reinforces the important role of life-history characteristics in how the genetic structure of a population is shaped over time.McGill University2007Electronic Thesis or Dissertationapplication/pdfenalephsysno: 002612687proquestno: AAIMR32753Theses scanned by UMI/ProQuest.© Shavonne Meyer, 2007Master of Science (Department of Biology.) http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=101625
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topic Amphibian populations -- Saint Lawrence River Valley.
Wood frog -- Saint Lawrence River Valley -- Genetics.
Plethodon cinereus -- Saint Lawrence River Valley -- Genetics.
Fragmented landscapes -- Saint Lawrence River Valley.
spellingShingle Amphibian populations -- Saint Lawrence River Valley.
Wood frog -- Saint Lawrence River Valley -- Genetics.
Plethodon cinereus -- Saint Lawrence River Valley -- Genetics.
Fragmented landscapes -- Saint Lawrence River Valley.
Meyer, Shavonne.
Landscape history, dispersal, and the genetic structure of amphibian populations
description Habitat fragmentation can influence the genetics of a population through the direct loss of genetic diversity, and by the genetic processes that occur as a result of small remnant populations or the geographic isolation of populations. I examined the population genetics of two woodland amphibian species in localities with different land-use histories. The wood frog (Rana sylvatica) and the red-backed salamander (Plethodon cinereus) use the same general habitat but differ with respect to a few key life-history characteristics relating to dispersal. I then compared between species the relative influence each land-use scenario had on the population genetic structure. I found that habitat fragmentation affected the population genetics of the two amphibians and did so differently for each species. The differential population genetic response of these two amphibians to habitat fragmentation reinforces the important role of life-history characteristics in how the genetic structure of a population is shaped over time.
author Meyer, Shavonne.
author_facet Meyer, Shavonne.
author_sort Meyer, Shavonne.
title Landscape history, dispersal, and the genetic structure of amphibian populations
title_short Landscape history, dispersal, and the genetic structure of amphibian populations
title_full Landscape history, dispersal, and the genetic structure of amphibian populations
title_fullStr Landscape history, dispersal, and the genetic structure of amphibian populations
title_full_unstemmed Landscape history, dispersal, and the genetic structure of amphibian populations
title_sort landscape history, dispersal, and the genetic structure of amphibian populations
publisher McGill University
publishDate 2007
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