2023
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2023.0177
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A major flood caused by a typhoon did not affect the population genetic structure of a river mayfly metapopulation

Abstract: Floods affect the population structure of organisms that inhabit streams. In recent decades, the scale of floods has become larger due to climate change. Under these circumstances, on 12 October 2019, the largest typhoon in the history of observation in Japan struck the Japanese Archipelago. This typhoon caused heavy rainfall in various places, and the Chikuma–Shinano River System (Japan's largest) suffered great damage. Eight years before the large-scale disturbance in the river system, the population structu… Show more

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