North‐facing slopes and elevation shape asymmetric genetic structure in the range‐restricted salamander Plethodon shenandoah

Volume: 9, Issue: 9, Pages: 5094 - 5105
Published: Apr 16, 2019
Abstract
Species with narrow environmental tolerances are often distributed within fragmented patches of suitable habitat, and dispersal among these subpopulations can be difficult to directly observe. Genetic data can help quantify gene flow between localities, which is especially important for vulnerable species with a disjunct range. The Shenandoah salamander (Plethodon shenandoah) is a federally endangered species known only from three mountaintops...
Paper Details
Title
North‐facing slopes and elevation shape asymmetric genetic structure in the range‐restricted salamander Plethodon shenandoah
Published Date
Apr 16, 2019
Volume
9
Issue
9
Pages
5094 - 5105
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