articleMolecular EcologyMay 23, 2005Closed access

Streams over mountains: influence of riparian connectivity on gene flow in the Pacific jumping mouse ( Zapus trinotatus )

University of Washington · Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture

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Abstract

In species affiliated with heterogeneous habitat, we expect gene flow to be restricted due to constraints placed on individual movement by habitat boundaries. This is likely to impact both individual dispersal and connectivity between populations. In this study, a GIS-based landscape genetics approach was used, in combination with fine-scale spatial autocorrelation analysis and the estimation of recent intersubpopulation migration rates, to infer patterns of dispersal and migration in the riparian-affiliated Pacific jumping mouse (Zapus trinotatus). A total of 228 individuals were sampled from nine subpopulations across a system of three rivers and genotyped at eight microsatellite loci. Significant spatial…

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Keywords
  • Biological dispersal
  • Habitat
  • Ecology
  • Geographical distance
  • Biology
  • Riparian zone
  • Mantel test
  • Spatial ecology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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