This page has general resources that you may find helpful in your own research. Please note that many of the links have deprecated. Melanie Murphy will work through these as time allows. In the interim, google the name of the dataset if the posted link is invalid. Do you know of other data that may be useful for landscape genetics? If so, please send to melanie.murphy@uwyo.edu.
WorldClim - Global climate data.
NOAA Climate Data Center.
Spatial data sources (Compiled by Jeffrey Evans (The Nature Conservancy) and Melanie Murphy (University of Wyoming)
Are you aware of additional datasets that could be valuable? Contact Melanie Murphy (melanie.murphy@uwyo.edu) to add them to this page.
An overview of remote sensing.
An overview of all R packages dealing with genetic data.
An overview of all R packages dealing with spatial data.
Using the gstudio package for spatial analysis of marker data.
Using the popgraph network R package.
Using the raster package. Vignettes for a general introduction and writing functions.
Using the sp package.
An R spatial analysis cheat sheet.
A vignette on the gdistance package.
A short overview of Genetics 101 by Lisette Waits from 2010.
List of genetic terminology from Dr. Dave McDonald.
A writeup from the University of Connecticut on beginning R.
An open source basic introduction to R book written by Dyer for incoming biology graduate students.
Handouts from Dyer's Applied Population Genetics course:
A review of landscape genetic methods in Spanish
Geomophometry and Gradient toolbox for ArcGIS
List of spatial analysis software on Wikipedia.
The R repository.
The GRASS GIS ecosystem.
FRAGSTATS software page.
A Landscape Genetics Arc Toolbox written in Python. This is introduced in this manuscript.
The CircuitScape software page.
Pritchard's STRUCTURE software page.
Bottleneck Detecting recent effective population size reductions from allele data frequencies.