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| Upland Habitat Quality and Historic Landscape Composition Influence Genetic Variation of a Pond-Breeding Salamander | |
| Stephen C. Richter1  Steven J. Price2  Chelsea S. Kross1  Jeremiah R. Alexander1  | |
| [1] Department of Biological Sciences, Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, KY 40475, USA; E-Mails:;Department of Forestry, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40546, USA; E-Mail: | |
| 关键词:
population genetics;
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| DOI : 10.3390/d5040724 | |
| 来源: mdpi | |
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【 摘 要 】
Understanding the temporal and spatial scale at which habitat alteration impacts populations is important for conservation and management. Amphibians have declined more than other vertebrates, and pond-breeding species are particularly susceptible to habitat loss and fragmentation because they have terrestrial and aquatic life stages. One approach to management of pond-breeding species is protection of core upland habitat surrounding the breeding pond. We used genetic variation as an indicator of population status in a common amphibian species, spotted salamanders (
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