Identifying populations for management: fine-scale population structure in the New Zealand alpine rock wren (Xenicus gilviventris)

Volume: 17, Issue: 3, Pages: 691 - 701
Published: Feb 4, 2016
Abstract
Examining the spatial genetic structure of cryptic species occupying challenging terrain can afford otherwise unattainable insights into ecological and evolutionary processes, such as population dynamics and dispersal patterns; information important for optimising conservation management. Using 13 microsatellite markers, we evaluated patterns of fine-scale gene flow and the spatial extent of genetic structuring of rock wren (Xenicus...
Paper Details
Title
Identifying populations for management: fine-scale population structure in the New Zealand alpine rock wren (Xenicus gilviventris)
Published Date
Feb 4, 2016
Volume
17
Issue
3
Pages
691 - 701
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