Fig. 2: Raster layers of the four landscape variables at the study site and sampling localities of Chaetodipus nelsoni. | Heredity

Fig. 2: Raster layers of the four landscape variables at the study site and sampling localities of Chaetodipus nelsoni.

From: Desert landscape features influencing the microgeographic genetic structure of Nelson’s pocket mouse Chaetodipus nelsoni

Fig. 2

Layers used for the resistance analyses, encompassing our study area (4 × 3 km) at our fine spatial scale (15 m). The blue dots indicate the geographic position of the sampled individuals. Continuous variables layers (a) elevation and (b) vegetation cover (as the normalized difference vegetation index; NDVI); categorical variables (c) physiography (classification from Montaña 1988) and (d) soil texture. See Table S2 for variables definitions and Fig. S1.

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