The Little Penguin, Eudyptula minor, is a seabird that nests in colonies throughout New Zealand and southern Australia. Individuals from different colonies in southeast Australia differ significantly in morphology and ecology, suggesting that some genetic structuring may exist among colonies. In contrast, the marking of individuals with flipper bands has revealed some, albeit infrequent, movement between colonies. To determine the extent of genetic structuring, we tested the null hypothesis of substantial gene flow within southeast Australia by examining patterns of genetic variation across seven colonies separated by up to 1,500 km. Phylogeographic structuring was absent for mitochondrial control region sequences (2–3 individuals per...
How genetic diversity is maintained in philopatric colonial systems remains unclear, and understandi...
International audienceHow genetic diversity is maintained in philopatric colonial systems remains un...
Climate change, fisheries' pressure on penguin prey, and direct human disturbance of wildlife have ...
Factors responsible for spatial structuring of population genetic variation are varied, and in many ...
The Little Penguin (Eudyptula minor), a colonial-nesting seabird that is widespread in New Zealand a...
The Little Penguin, Eudyptula minor, is a flightless seabird that is endemic to Australia and New Ze...
The Little Penguin (Eudyptula minor), a colonial-nesting seabird that is widespread in New Zealand a...
Factors responsible for spatial structuring of population genetic variation are varied, and in many ...
The identification of genetically distinct populations is a common goal of conservation genetic stud...
<div><p>Molecular genetic analyses present powerful tools for elucidating demographic and biogeograp...
Genetic structure may be highly variable across seabird species, and particularly among those that a...
[Background] In seabirds, the extent of population genetic and phylogeographic stru...
This research examined the ecological, morphometric and genetic variability of the Little Penguin (E...
Molecular genetic analyses present powerful tools for elucidating demographic and biogeo-graphic his...
Data deposited at Dryad:http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.5061/dryad.v147d Factors responsible for spatial st...
How genetic diversity is maintained in philopatric colonial systems remains unclear, and understandi...
International audienceHow genetic diversity is maintained in philopatric colonial systems remains un...
Climate change, fisheries' pressure on penguin prey, and direct human disturbance of wildlife have ...
Factors responsible for spatial structuring of population genetic variation are varied, and in many ...
The Little Penguin (Eudyptula minor), a colonial-nesting seabird that is widespread in New Zealand a...
The Little Penguin, Eudyptula minor, is a flightless seabird that is endemic to Australia and New Ze...
The Little Penguin (Eudyptula minor), a colonial-nesting seabird that is widespread in New Zealand a...
Factors responsible for spatial structuring of population genetic variation are varied, and in many ...
The identification of genetically distinct populations is a common goal of conservation genetic stud...
<div><p>Molecular genetic analyses present powerful tools for elucidating demographic and biogeograp...
Genetic structure may be highly variable across seabird species, and particularly among those that a...
[Background] In seabirds, the extent of population genetic and phylogeographic stru...
This research examined the ecological, morphometric and genetic variability of the Little Penguin (E...
Molecular genetic analyses present powerful tools for elucidating demographic and biogeo-graphic his...
Data deposited at Dryad:http://dx.doi.org/doi:10.5061/dryad.v147d Factors responsible for spatial st...
How genetic diversity is maintained in philopatric colonial systems remains unclear, and understandi...
International audienceHow genetic diversity is maintained in philopatric colonial systems remains un...
Climate change, fisheries' pressure on penguin prey, and direct human disturbance of wildlife have ...