F Camurugi, M Gehara, EM Fonseca… - Journal of …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Phylogeographic studies show how historical and current changes in landscapes shape the geographic distribution of genetic diversity in species of animals and plants. In particular …
Local adaptation is important when predicting arthropod‐borne disease risk because of its impacts on vector population fitness and persistence. However, the extent that vector …
Abstract Systematic revisions of South American marsupials have contributed to our knowledge about genus and species diversity in the last decades, including studies of the …
The combination of niche modelling and landscape genetics (genomics) helps to disentangle processes that have shaped population structure in the evolutionary past and …
Context A comprehensive understanding of how rapidly changing environments affect species gene flow is critical for mitigating future biodiversity losses. While recent …
Abstract Aim Knowledge about the Neotropical dry formations, particularly the Caatinga, remains rudimentary compared to other biotas in the region. Here we address several …
EM Fonseca, AA Garda, EF Oliveira, F Camurugi… - Landscape …, 2021 - Springer
Context Rivers, landscape, and climate can alter patterns of gene flow and consequently, shape intraspecific genetic variation. While rivers are predicted to halt gene flow in terrestrial …
S Mângia, EF Oliveira, DJ Santana… - Journal of Zoological …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Recently, Proceratophrys cristiceps was redescribed along with the description of two species from the Caatinga biome: P. aridus and P. caramaschii. However, only a small …
Recently diverged or diverging populations can offer unobstructed insights into early barriers to gene flow during the initial stages of speciation. The current study utilised a novel …