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2005
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Diversity and Distributions, 2005
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Genomic data reveal similar genetic differentiation between species with vastly different dispersal capabilities and life histories
Jack Stanford
2016
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Waterbird-Mediated Dispersal and Freshwater Biodiversity: General Insights From Bryozoans
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Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 2019
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Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 2020
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Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, 2010
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Freshwater Biology, 2023
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Genetic differentiation in North American and European populations of the cladoceran Bythotrephes
David Berg
Limnology and Oceanography, 1994
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Marine dispersal determines the genetic population structure of migratory stream fauna of Puerto Rico: evidence for island-scale population recovery processes
Jane Hughes
Journal of the North American Benthological Society, 2009
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Population genetic structure reveals terrestrial affinities for a headwater stream insect
Deb Finn
Freshwater Biology, 2007
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Multi-locus genetic evidence for rapid ecologically based speciation in Daphnia
Michael Pfrender
Molecular Ecology, 2000
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How river structure and biological traits influence gene flow: a population genetic study of two stream invertebrates with differing dispersal abilities
Maria Alp
Freshwater Biology, 2012
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Dispersal, Gene Flow, and Population Structure
wasifa shah
The Quarterly Review of Biology, 1999
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Jayne Brim Box
Freshwater Biology, 2017
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High dispersal capacity of a broad spectrum of aquatic invertebrates via waterbirds
Andy Green
Aquatic Sciences, 2007
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Migratory strategies of waterbirds shape the continental-scale dispersal of aquatic organisms
Jordi Figuerola
Ecography, 2013
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No population genetic structure in a widespread aquatic songbird from the Neotropics
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Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 2011
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Dispersal of Invertebrates Among Temporary Ponds: Are Genetic Estimates Accurate?
George Roderick
Israel Journal of Zoology, 2001
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Mitochondrial evidence for panmixia despite perceived barriers to gene flow in a widely distributed waterbird
Clay Green
Journal of …, 2011
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Dispersal ability and habitat requirements determine landscape-level genetic patterns in desert aquatic insects
I. Phillipsen
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Melania Cristescu
Molecular Ecology, 2012
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DNA and Dispersal Models Highlight Constrained Connectivity in a Migratory Marine Megavertebrate
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Microgeographic population structure of green swordail fish: genetic differentiation despite abundant migration
Andrey Tatarenkov
2010
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Contrasting population genetic structure among freshwater‐resident and anadromous lampreys: the role of demographic history, differential dispersal and anthropogenic barriers to movement
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Biogeographic patterns and current distribution of molecular-genetic variation among populations of speckled dace, Rhinichthys osculus (Girard)
Michael Pfrender
Molecular phylogenetics and evolution, 2004
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Landscape genetic patterns of the rainbow darter Etheostoma caeruleum : a catchment analysis of mitochondrial DNA sequences and nuclear microsatellites
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