Lack of detectable genetic isolation in the cyclic rodent Microtus arvalis despite large landscape fragmentation owing to transportation infrastructures
Abstract Although roads are widely seen as dispersal barriers, their genetic consequences for animals that experience large fluctuations in population density are poorly documented. We developed a spatially paired experimental design to assess the genetic impacts of roads on cyclic voles (Microtus a...
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Main Authors: | Julio C. Dominguez, María Calero-Riestra, Pedro P. Olea, Juan E. Malo, Christopher P. Burridge, Kirstin Proft, Sonia Illanas, Javier Viñuela, Jesús T. García |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b9eb9555f1424b43a5d5b8f525c20a6e |
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