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Island biogeography and ecological modeling of the amblypygid Phrynus marginemaculatus in the Florida Keys archipelago.

Kenneth J ChapinDaniel E WinklerPatrick WiencekIngi Agnarsson
Published in: Ecology and evolution (2018)
A mainland-metapopulation model best fits P. marginemaculatus gene flow patterns in the Florida Keys and mainland. Ocean currents likely play a role in metapopulation dynamics and gene flow for terrestrial Keys species like P. marginemaculatus, and genetic patterns also matched patterns consistent with geologic history. Suitable habitat, however, is limited and under threat of human destruction. The few remaining pockets of the most suitable habitat tend to occur in parks and protected areas. We argue that conservation efforts for this species and others in the terrestrial Florida Keys would benefit from a deeper understanding of the population genetic structure and ecology of the archipelago.
Keyphrases
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