Two Australian species of teal (Anseriformes: Anatidae: Anas), the grey teal Anas gracilis and the chestnut teal A. castanea, are remarkable for the zero or near-zero divergence recorded between them in earlier surveys of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) diversity. We confirmed this result through wider geographical and population sampling as well as nucleotide sampling in the more rapidly evolving mtDNA control region. Any data set where two species share polymorphism as is the case here can be explained by a model of gene flow through hybridization on one hand or by incomplete lineage sorting on the other hand. Ideally, analysis of such shared polymorphism would simultaneously estimate the likelihood of both phenomena. To do this, we used the un...
The New Zealand Brown teal, Auckland Island teal and Campbell Island teal represent a clade of ducks...
Article first published online: 9 APR 2013Relationships among multilocus genetic variation, geograph...
Pateke/brown teal (Anas chlorotis) have experienced a severe population crash leaving only two remna...
Biogeographic barriers potentially restrict gene flow but variation in dispersal or vagility can inf...
Biogeographic barriers potentially restrict gene flow but variation in dispersal or vagility can inf...
Biogeographic barriers potentially restrict gene flow but variation in dispersal or vagility can inf...
Speciation is a process in which genetic drift and selection cause divergence over tSpeciation is a ...
Sex chromosomes potentially have an important role in speciation and often have elevated differentia...
Sex chromosomes are thought to be an important component of the genome associated with speciation an...
Hybridization, introgression, and reciprocal gene flow during speciation, specifically the generatio...
The Neotropical avifauna is more diverse than that of any other biogeographic region, but our unders...
Relationships among multi-locus genetic variation, geography and environment can reveal how evolutio...
Heteropatric differentiation is a mode of speciation with gene flow in which divergence occurs betwe...
Diversifying selection on metabolic pathways can reduce intraspecific gene flow and promote populati...
Published: 9 February 2015Recent phylogeographic studies have examined the location and timing of pu...
The New Zealand Brown teal, Auckland Island teal and Campbell Island teal represent a clade of ducks...
Article first published online: 9 APR 2013Relationships among multilocus genetic variation, geograph...
Pateke/brown teal (Anas chlorotis) have experienced a severe population crash leaving only two remna...
Biogeographic barriers potentially restrict gene flow but variation in dispersal or vagility can inf...
Biogeographic barriers potentially restrict gene flow but variation in dispersal or vagility can inf...
Biogeographic barriers potentially restrict gene flow but variation in dispersal or vagility can inf...
Speciation is a process in which genetic drift and selection cause divergence over tSpeciation is a ...
Sex chromosomes potentially have an important role in speciation and often have elevated differentia...
Sex chromosomes are thought to be an important component of the genome associated with speciation an...
Hybridization, introgression, and reciprocal gene flow during speciation, specifically the generatio...
The Neotropical avifauna is more diverse than that of any other biogeographic region, but our unders...
Relationships among multi-locus genetic variation, geography and environment can reveal how evolutio...
Heteropatric differentiation is a mode of speciation with gene flow in which divergence occurs betwe...
Diversifying selection on metabolic pathways can reduce intraspecific gene flow and promote populati...
Published: 9 February 2015Recent phylogeographic studies have examined the location and timing of pu...
The New Zealand Brown teal, Auckland Island teal and Campbell Island teal represent a clade of ducks...
Article first published online: 9 APR 2013Relationships among multilocus genetic variation, geograph...
Pateke/brown teal (Anas chlorotis) have experienced a severe population crash leaving only two remna...