<div><p>Past climate changes often have influenced the present distribution and intraspecific genetic diversity of organisms. The objective of this study was to investigate the phylogeography and historical demography of populations of <i>Acromyrmex striatus</i> (Roger, 1863), a leaf-cutting ant species restricted to the open plains of South America. Additionally, we modeled the distribution of this species to predict its contemporary and historic habitat. From the partial sequences of the mitochondrial gene cytochrome oxidase I of 128 <i>A</i>. <i>striatus</i> workers from 38 locations we estimated genetic diversity and inferred historical demography, divergence time, and population structure. The potential distribution areas of <i>A</i>. ...
Aim: Pleistocene climatic oscillations induced range fluctuations in African rain forest organisms a...
<p>Phylogeographic studies of continent-wide distributed species are key to understand population dy...
Abstract Abstract Distinguishing among the mechanisms underlying the spatial distribution of genetic...
Past climate changes often have influenced the present distribution and intraspecific genetic divers...
Past climate changes often have influenced the present distribution and intraspecific genetic divers...
Past climate changes often have influenced the present distribution and intraspecific genetic divers...
Past climate changes often have influenced the present distribution and intraspecific genetic divers...
Ants are considered one of the most successful groups in the planet?s evolutionary history. Among th...
A espécie Acromyrmex striatus (Roger, 1863) é uma formiga cortadeira polimórfica que ocorre em ambie...
During past glacial periods, many species of forest-dwelling animals experienced range contractions....
In the present study, mitochondrial (mt)DNA sequence data were used to examine the genetic structure...
The Atlantic Forest (AF) harbours one of the most diverse vertebrate faunas of the world, including ...
The evolutionary basis for high species diversity in tropical regions of the world remains unresolve...
Aim: Pleistocene climatic oscillations induced range fluctuations in African rain forest organisms a...
<p>Phylogeographic studies of continent-wide distributed species are key to understand population dy...
Abstract Abstract Distinguishing among the mechanisms underlying the spatial distribution of genetic...
Past climate changes often have influenced the present distribution and intraspecific genetic divers...
Past climate changes often have influenced the present distribution and intraspecific genetic divers...
Past climate changes often have influenced the present distribution and intraspecific genetic divers...
Past climate changes often have influenced the present distribution and intraspecific genetic divers...
Ants are considered one of the most successful groups in the planet?s evolutionary history. Among th...
A espécie Acromyrmex striatus (Roger, 1863) é uma formiga cortadeira polimórfica que ocorre em ambie...
During past glacial periods, many species of forest-dwelling animals experienced range contractions....
In the present study, mitochondrial (mt)DNA sequence data were used to examine the genetic structure...
The Atlantic Forest (AF) harbours one of the most diverse vertebrate faunas of the world, including ...
The evolutionary basis for high species diversity in tropical regions of the world remains unresolve...
Aim: Pleistocene climatic oscillations induced range fluctuations in African rain forest organisms a...
<p>Phylogeographic studies of continent-wide distributed species are key to understand population dy...
Abstract Abstract Distinguishing among the mechanisms underlying the spatial distribution of genetic...