Contemporary climate change is predicted to impact all levels of biodiversity, including intraspecific genetic diversity, the evolutionary basis for future adaptation. While numerous studies use species distribution models (SDMs) to predict species’ future distributions, relatively few investigate potential climatic impacts on the spatial structure of genetic diversity, and how it varies across species ranges. We revisited phylogeographic data for three New Zealand forest beetles to predict the effects of climate change on the geographic distributions, genetic diversity and phylogeographic structure for each species.
Persistence of genetic diversity and phylogeographic structure of three New Zealand forest beetles under climate change
Mirnesa Rizvanovic,Jonathan D. Kennedy,D. Nogués-Bravo,K. Marske
Published 2018 in Diversity and Distributions: A journal of biological invasions and biodiversity
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2018
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Diversity and Distributions: A journal of biological invasions and biodiversity
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2018-08-31
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Biology, Geography, Environmental Science
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