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Ian J Wang
Ian J Wang
Associate Professor, UC Berkeley
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Isolation by environment
IJ Wang, GS Bradburd
Molecular ecology 23 (23), 5649-5662, 2014
10362014
Examining the full effects of landscape heterogeneity on spatial genetic variation: a multiple matrix regression approach for quantifying geographic and ecological isolation
IJ Wang
Evolution 67 (12), 3403-3411, 2013
4832013
Environmental filtering by pH and soil nutrients drives community assembly in fungi at fine spatial scales
SI Glassman, IJ Wang, TD Bruns
Molecular ecology 26 (24), 6960-6973, 2017
3202017
Quantifying the roles of ecology and geography in spatial genetic divergence
IJ Wang, RE Glor, JB Losos
Ecology letters 16 (2), 175-182, 2013
3152013
Genetic structure is correlated with phenotypic divergence rather than geographic isolation in the highly polymorphic strawberry poison‐dart frog
IJ Wang, K Summers
Molecular ecology 19 (3), 447-458, 2010
2992010
Landscape genetics and least‐cost path analysis reveal unexpected dispersal routes in the California tiger salamander (Ambystoma californiense)
IJ Wang, WK Savage, H Bradley Shaffer
Molecular ecology 18 (7), 1365-1374, 2009
2812009
Navigating the pitfalls and promise of landscape genetics
JL Richardson, SP Brady, IJ Wang, SF Spear
Molecular ecology 25 (4), 849-863, 2016
1872016
Genome‐enabled development of DNA markers for ecology, evolution and conservation
RC Thomson, IJ Wang, JR Johnson
Molecular ecology 19 (11), 2184-2195, 2010
1862010
Recognizing the temporal distinctions between landscape genetics and phylogeography
IJ Wang
Molecular ecology 19 (13), 2605-2608, 2010
1732010
Rapid color evolution in an aposematic species: a phylogenetic analysis of color variation in the strikingly polymorphic strawberry poison-dart frog
IJ Wang, HB Shaffer
Evolution 62 (11), 2742-2759, 2008
1702008
Landscape genomics to enable conservation actions: the California Conservation Genomics Project
HB Shaffer, E Toffelmier, RB Corbett-Detig, M Escalona, B Erickson, ...
Journal of Heredity 113 (6), 577-588, 2022
1572022
Landscape genomics: understanding relationships between environmental heterogeneity and genomic characteristics of populations
N Balkenhol, RY Dudaniec, KV Krutovsky, JS Johnson, DM Cairns, ...
Population genomics: Concepts, approaches and applications, 261-322, 2017
1272017
Trapped within the city: Integrating demography, time since isolation and population‐specific traits to assess the genetic effects of urbanization
A Lourenço, D Álvarez, IJ Wang, G Velo‐Antón
Molecular Ecology 26 (6), 1498-1514, 2017
1172017
Fine‐scale population structure in a desert amphibian: landscape genetics of the black toad (Bufo exsul)
IJ Wang
Molecular Ecology 18 (18), 3847-3856, 2009
932009
The value of space‐for‐time substitution for studying fine‐scale microevolutionary processes
GOU Wogan, IJ Wang
Ecography 41 (9), 1456-1468, 2018
922018
Phylogeography of the Pygmy Rain Frog (Pristimantis ridens) across the lowland wet forests of isthmian Central America
IJ Wang, AJ Crawford, E Bermingham
Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 47 (3), 992-1004, 2008
902008
Inversely related aposematic traits: reduced conspicuousness evolves with increased toxicity in a polymorphic poison‐dart frog
IJ Wang
Evolution 65 (6), 1637-1649, 2011
862011
Mate choice and the genetic basis for colour variation in a polymorphic dart frog: inferences from a wild pedigree
CL RICHARDS‐ZAWACKI, IJ Wang, K Summers
Molecular ecology 21 (15), 3879-3892, 2012
822012
Phenotypic integration between claw and toepad traits promotes microhabitat specialization in the Anolis adaptive radiation
ML Yuan, MH Wake, IJ Wang
Evolution 73 (2), 231-244, 2019
792019
Contributions of historical and contemporary geographic and environmental factors to phylogeographic structure in a Tertiary relict species, Emmenopterys henryi (Rubiaceae)
YH Zhang, IJ Wang, HP Comes, H Peng, YX Qiu
Scientific Reports 6 (1), 24041, 2016
762016
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