We review current phylogeographic knowledge from across the Antarctic terrestrial landscape with a focus on springtail taxa. We describe consistent patterns of high genetic diversity and structure among populations which have persisted in glacial refugia across Antarctica over both short (10 Mya) timescales. Despite a general concordance of results among species, we explain why location is important in determining population genetic patterns within bioregions. We complete our review by drawing attention to the main limitations in the field of Antarctic phylogeography, namely that the scope of geographic focus is often lacking within studies, and that large gaps remain in our phylogeographic knowledge for most terrestrial groups.Angela McGau...
Seven species of springtail (Collembola) are present in Victoria Land, Antarctica and all have now b...
Climate changes are likely to have major influences on the distribution and abundance of Antarctic t...
Collembola (=springtails) is one of the most abundant, widespread and ancient lineages of basal hexa...
We review current phylogeographic knowledge from across the Antarctic terrestrial landscape with a f...
We review current phylogeographic knowledge from across the Antarctic terrestrial landscape with a f...
We review current phylogeographic knowledge from across the Antarctic terrestrial landscape with a f...
We review current phylogeographic knowledge from across the Antarctic terrestrial landscape with a f...
Aim: We examined the genetic structure among populations and regions for the springtails Cryptopygus...
Antarctica is isolated, surrounded by the Southern Ocean and has experienced extreme environmental c...
Much of Antarctica's highly endemic terrestrial biodiversity is found in small ice-free patches. Sub...
Friesea grisea is the only springtail species currently described from both East (Victoria Land) and...
We examined levels of genetic variability within and among populations of three Antarctic springtail...
Antarctica is isolated, surrounded by the Southern Ocean, and has experienced extreme environmental ...
Seven species of springtail (Collembola) are present in Victoria Land, Antarctica and all have now b...
Climate changes are likely to have major influences on the distribution and abundance of Antarctic t...
Collembola (=springtails) is one of the most abundant, widespread and ancient lineages of basal hexa...
We review current phylogeographic knowledge from across the Antarctic terrestrial landscape with a f...
We review current phylogeographic knowledge from across the Antarctic terrestrial landscape with a f...
We review current phylogeographic knowledge from across the Antarctic terrestrial landscape with a f...
We review current phylogeographic knowledge from across the Antarctic terrestrial landscape with a f...
Aim: We examined the genetic structure among populations and regions for the springtails Cryptopygus...
Antarctica is isolated, surrounded by the Southern Ocean and has experienced extreme environmental c...
Much of Antarctica's highly endemic terrestrial biodiversity is found in small ice-free patches. Sub...
Friesea grisea is the only springtail species currently described from both East (Victoria Land) and...
We examined levels of genetic variability within and among populations of three Antarctic springtail...
Antarctica is isolated, surrounded by the Southern Ocean, and has experienced extreme environmental ...
Seven species of springtail (Collembola) are present in Victoria Land, Antarctica and all have now b...
Climate changes are likely to have major influences on the distribution and abundance of Antarctic t...
Collembola (=springtails) is one of the most abundant, widespread and ancient lineages of basal hexa...