Local Differentiation and Regional Homogeneity: Lack of 59 Equilibrium in the Population Genetic Structure of an Aquatic Insect
Research Collection Doctoral Thesis Habitat fragmentation of alpine streams: implications for genetic structure and species diversity of aquatic insects Author(s): Monaghan, Michael Thomas Publication Date: 2002 Permanent Link: https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-004385646 Rights / License: In Copyright - Non-Commercial Use Permitted This page was generated automatically upon download from the ETH Zurich Research Collection. For more information please consult the Terms of use. ETH Library Diss. ETH No. 14561 Habitat Fragmentation of Alpine Streams: Implications for Genetic Structure and Species Diversity of Aquatic Insects A Dissertation submitted to the ETH ZÜRICH (SWISS FEDERAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY) for the degree of Doctor of Natural Sciences presented by Michael Thomas Monaghan B.S. Nat. Res. Manage. The Ohio State University M.S. Biol. Idaho State University born 13 October, 1971 Columbus, Ohio, USA accepted on the recommendation of Prof. Dr. J.V. Ward, examiner Dr. M. Sartori, co-examiner PD Dr. P. Spaak, co-examiner PD Dr. C.T. Robinson, co-examiner Zürich, 2002 Chapters 2 and 3 have been published: Monaghan, M.T., P. Spaak, C.T. Robinson, and J.V. Ward. (2001). Genetic differentiation of Baetis alpinus Pictet (Ephemeroptera: Baetidae) in fragmented alpine streams. Heredity 86:395-403. Monaghan, M.T., P. Spaak, C.T. Robinson, and J.V. Ward. (2002). Population genetic structure of 3 Alpine stream insects: influences of gene flow, demographics, and habitat fragmentation. Journal of the North American Benthological Society 21: 114-131. Chapter 6 is in press: Monaghan, M.T., M. Hieber, C.T. Robinson, P. Spaak, and J.V. Ward.
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