Insular populations are particularly vulnerable to the effects of stochastic events, epidemics, and loss of genetic diversity due to inbreeding and genetic drift. The development of successful man- agement options wil...
Population genomic approaches are making rapid inroads in the study of non-model organisms, including marine taxa. To date, these marine studies have predominantly focused on rudimentary metrics describing the spatial...
Genetic, life history, and environmental factors dictate patterns of variation in sexual traits within and across popula- tions, and thus the action and outcome of sexual selection. This study explores patterns of inh...
Invasive species cause considerable ecological and economic damage but the studies discussed within this special column highlight the advantages of studying these species. Several of the articles in this special colum...
Since Darwin's time, evolutionary biologists have sought to understand how species arise. The study of speciation remains a focus of evolutionary biology, and since the early 204 century, characterizing the genetics ...