Deforestation patterns shape population structure of the Magellanic Woodpecker (Campephilus magellanicus) in southern Chile
One important landscape-scale consequence of deforestation is reduced connectivity, which has the potential to isolate populations in ways that affect genetic diversity and population structure. Among the many regions of the world where this scenario has played out is the South American temperate fo...
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Auteurs principaux: | Yanina Poblete, Gerardo E. Soto, Leonardo Campagna, Miguel E. Ávila, Carolina Fernández, Cristian R. Flores, Amanda D. Rodewald |
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Langue: | EN |
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Resilience Alliance
2020
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