<div><p>The New Zealand Dotterel (<i>Charadrius obscurus</i>), an endangered shorebird of the family Charadriidae, is endemic to New Zealand where two subspecies are recognized. These subspecies are not only separated geographically, with <i>C. o. aquilonius</i> being distributed in the New Zealand North Island and <i>C. o. obscurus</i> mostly restricted to Stewart Island, but also differ substantially in morphology and behavior. Despite these divergent traits, previous work has failed to detect genetic differentiation between the subspecies, and the question of when and where the two populations separated is still open. Here, we use mitochondrial and nuclear markers to address molecular divergence between the subspecies, and apply maximum ...
The Fairy Tern Sternula nereis is an Australasian tern that breeds in Australia, New Caledonia and N...
The Little Penguin (Eudyptula minor), a colonial-nesting seabird that is widespread in New Zealand a...
Systematic studies have three main objectives: firstly to determine the unique properties of taxa at...
The New Zealand Dotterel (Charadrius obscurus), an endangered shorebird of the family Charadriidae, ...
The New Zealand Dotterel (Charadrius obscurus), an endangered shorebird of the family Charadriidae, ...
This research investigates the extent and causal mechanisms of genetic population divergence in a po...
Understanding and resolving conflicts between phenotypic and genetic differentiation is central to e...
<div><p>New Zealand's endemic Stewart Island Shag (<i>Leucocarbo chalconotus</i>) comprises two regi...
Understanding and resolving conflicts between phenotypic and genetic differentiation is central to e...
Understanding and resolving conflicts between phenotypic and genetic differentiation is central to e...
Understanding and resolving conflicts between phenotypic and genetic differentiation is central to e...
The Kokako (Callaeas cinerea) is an endangered, forest-dependent bird belonging to the endemic New Z...
New Zealand's endemic Stewart Island Shag (Leucocarbo chalconotus) comprises two regional groups (Ot...
New Guinea is a biologically diverse island, with a unique geologic history and topography that has ...
Establishing phylogenetic relationships within a clade can help to infer ancestral origins and indic...
The Fairy Tern Sternula nereis is an Australasian tern that breeds in Australia, New Caledonia and N...
The Little Penguin (Eudyptula minor), a colonial-nesting seabird that is widespread in New Zealand a...
Systematic studies have three main objectives: firstly to determine the unique properties of taxa at...
The New Zealand Dotterel (Charadrius obscurus), an endangered shorebird of the family Charadriidae, ...
The New Zealand Dotterel (Charadrius obscurus), an endangered shorebird of the family Charadriidae, ...
This research investigates the extent and causal mechanisms of genetic population divergence in a po...
Understanding and resolving conflicts between phenotypic and genetic differentiation is central to e...
<div><p>New Zealand's endemic Stewart Island Shag (<i>Leucocarbo chalconotus</i>) comprises two regi...
Understanding and resolving conflicts between phenotypic and genetic differentiation is central to e...
Understanding and resolving conflicts between phenotypic and genetic differentiation is central to e...
Understanding and resolving conflicts between phenotypic and genetic differentiation is central to e...
The Kokako (Callaeas cinerea) is an endangered, forest-dependent bird belonging to the endemic New Z...
New Zealand's endemic Stewart Island Shag (Leucocarbo chalconotus) comprises two regional groups (Ot...
New Guinea is a biologically diverse island, with a unique geologic history and topography that has ...
Establishing phylogenetic relationships within a clade can help to infer ancestral origins and indic...
The Fairy Tern Sternula nereis is an Australasian tern that breeds in Australia, New Caledonia and N...
The Little Penguin (Eudyptula minor), a colonial-nesting seabird that is widespread in New Zealand a...
Systematic studies have three main objectives: firstly to determine the unique properties of taxa at...