The Mississippi Embayment is a prominent physiographic feature of eastern North America consisting of primarily lowland aquatic habitats and a fish fauna that is largely distinct from nearby highland regions. Numerous studies have demonstrated that both pre-Pleistocene and Pleistocene events have had a strong influence on the distributions and relationships of highland fishes in eastern North America. However, the extent to which these same events affected Embayment distributed taxa remains largely unexplored. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relative roles of pre-Pleistocene and Pleistocene events in shaping phylogeographic relationships of four stream dwelling fishes in the Mississippi Embayment. Molecular genetic analyses...
The Tennessee River Basin is considered one of the most important regions for freshwater biodiversit...
Aim: We used genome-scale sampling to assess the phylogeography of a group of topminnows in the Fund...
We examined historical patterns of gene flow in the freshwater fish Poecilia butleri in western Mexi...
The Mississippi Embayment is a prominent physiographic feature of eastern North America consisting o...
The Mississippi River represents one of the most prominent geographic barriers in eastern North Amer...
Changing drainage patterns have played a significant role in the evolution of western North American...
The western cottonmouth is distributed in three major North American drainage basins. Using a molecu...
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Genetic variation was examined within the Ozark minnow Notropis nubilus using complete mtDNA cytochr...
Background: Biogeographers seek to understand the influences of global climate shifts and geologic c...
Climatic and geological processes associated with glaciation cycles during the Pleistocene have been...
The alteration of paleodrainage river connections has shaped patterns of speciation, genetic diversi...
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The bigeye chub, Hybopsis amblops, is a member of the Central Highlands ichthyofauna of eastern Nort...
Abstract: The Chinese beard eel (Cirrhimuraena chinensis Kaup) is an intertidal fish and a model org...
The Tennessee River Basin is considered one of the most important regions for freshwater biodiversit...
Aim: We used genome-scale sampling to assess the phylogeography of a group of topminnows in the Fund...
We examined historical patterns of gene flow in the freshwater fish Poecilia butleri in western Mexi...
The Mississippi Embayment is a prominent physiographic feature of eastern North America consisting o...
The Mississippi River represents one of the most prominent geographic barriers in eastern North Amer...
Changing drainage patterns have played a significant role in the evolution of western North American...
The western cottonmouth is distributed in three major North American drainage basins. Using a molecu...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Genetic variation was examined within the Ozark minnow Notropis nubilus using complete mtDNA cytochr...
Background: Biogeographers seek to understand the influences of global climate shifts and geologic c...
Climatic and geological processes associated with glaciation cycles during the Pleistocene have been...
The alteration of paleodrainage river connections has shaped patterns of speciation, genetic diversi...
© Copyright 2020 Society for the Study of Amphibians and Reptiles. The geology of the Pleistocene, a...
The bigeye chub, Hybopsis amblops, is a member of the Central Highlands ichthyofauna of eastern Nort...
Abstract: The Chinese beard eel (Cirrhimuraena chinensis Kaup) is an intertidal fish and a model org...
The Tennessee River Basin is considered one of the most important regions for freshwater biodiversit...
Aim: We used genome-scale sampling to assess the phylogeography of a group of topminnows in the Fund...
We examined historical patterns of gene flow in the freshwater fish Poecilia butleri in western Mexi...