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2023
DOI: 10.1111/mec.17258
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Genomic footprints of (pre) colonialism: Population declines in urban and forest túngara frogs coincident with historical human activity

Peter A. Moran,
Mirte Bosse,
Janine Mariën
et al.

Abstract: Urbanisation is rapidly altering ecosystems, leading to profound biodiversity loss. To mitigate these effects, we need a better understanding of how urbanisation impacts dispersal and reproduction. Two contrasting population demographic models have been proposed that predict that urbanisation either promotes (facilitation model) or constrains (fragmentation model) gene flow and genetic diversity. Which of these models prevails likely depends on the strength of selection on specific phenotypic traits that influ… Show more

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