Isolation by environmental distance in mobile marine species: molecular ecology of franciscana dolphins at their southern range

Volume: 19, Issue: 11, Pages: 2212 - 2228
Published: Apr 30, 2010
Abstract
The assessment of population structure is a valuable tool for studying the ecology of endangered species and drafting conservation strategies. As we enhance our understanding about the structuring of natural populations, it becomes important that we also understand the processes behind these patterns. However, there are few rigorous assessments of the influence of environmental factors on genetic patterns in mobile marine species. Given their...
Paper Details
Title
Isolation by environmental distance in mobile marine species: molecular ecology of franciscana dolphins at their southern range
Published Date
Apr 30, 2010
Volume
19
Issue
11
Pages
2212 - 2228
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