dispersal and population structure at different spatial scales in the subterranean rodent ctenomys australis. | the population genetic structure of subterranean rodent species is strongly affected by demographic (e.g. rates of dispersal and social structure) and stochastic factors (e.g. random genetic drift among subpopulations and habitat fragmentation). in particular, gene flow estimates at different spatial scales are essential to understand genetic differentiation among populations of a species living in a highly fragmented landscape. ctenomys australis (the sand dune tuco-tuco) is a territorial subte ... | 2010 | 20109219 |