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Mol Ecol 2023 Jul 16; doi: 10.1111/mec.17077.
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Population dynamics in newts of the Carpathian Mountains.

Finch KN , Leaché AD .


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Rarity, range restriction, and narrow endemism tend to carry dire and urgent conservation implications for imperilled species. What is also clear is that human-associated extinction risk factors such as urbanization and deforestation pose overwhelming threats to range-restricted species. In this issue of Molecular Ecology, Antunes et al. (2022) demonstrate that these threats can also impact widespread species. By comparing newts in the genus Lissotriton that co-occur in the same geographical region, they expose the distinctness of risks facing species with different habitat preferences. Their study emphasizes the importance of local-scale landscape genetics to reveal the nuances of population connectivity that might otherwise be missed by studying a broader spatial scale.

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