Short-tailed Shearwaters (Puffinus tenuirostris) are a numerous, colonially nesting seabird that is strongly philopatric. We applied restriction-enzyme analysis of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) to 335 individuals from 11 colonies across southeastern Australia to assess population-genetic structure and the amount of genetic variability in this species. Eleven 6/5.33-base and four 4-base restriction enzymes revealed 25 and 48 mtDNA haplotypes in two overlapping surveys of 215 individuals from seven colonies and 231 individuals from eight colonies, respectively. A low mean sequence diversity among individuals (0.247%) and lack of spatial structuring of mtDNA haplotypes suggest a lack of population-genetic structure and a reduced ancestral populati...
International audienceSeabirds, particularly Procellariiformes, are highly mobile organisms with a g...
Quantifying population genetic structure is fundamental to testing hypotheses regarding gene flow, p...
The Little Penguin, Eudyptula minor, is a seabird that nests in colonies throughout New Zealand and ...
Short-tailed Shearwaters (Puffinus tenuirostris) are a numerous, colonially nesting seabird that is ...
Increasing evidence suggests foraging segregation as a key mechanism promoting genetic divergence wi...
Increasing evidence suggests foraging segregation as a key mechanism promoting genetic divergence wi...
Understanding the demographic and evolutionary processes within and between populations is essential...
The Balearic shearwater Puffinus rnauretanicus is one of the most critically endangered seabirds in ...
Background: Ancient DNA has revolutionized conservation genetic studies as it allows monitoring of t...
The largest anthropogenic extinction events during the Holocene occurred on Pacific islands, where t...
Investigations of the genetic structure of populations over the entire range of a species yield valu...
International audienceMitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) translocated into the nuclear genome (numt), when co...
Elucidating the factors underlying the origin and maintenance of genetic variation among populations...
Philopatry is the selective return of individual birds to breed close to the site of their own hatch...
International audienceSeabirds, particularly Procellariiformes, are highly mobile organisms with a g...
Quantifying population genetic structure is fundamental to testing hypotheses regarding gene flow, p...
The Little Penguin, Eudyptula minor, is a seabird that nests in colonies throughout New Zealand and ...
Short-tailed Shearwaters (Puffinus tenuirostris) are a numerous, colonially nesting seabird that is ...
Increasing evidence suggests foraging segregation as a key mechanism promoting genetic divergence wi...
Increasing evidence suggests foraging segregation as a key mechanism promoting genetic divergence wi...
Understanding the demographic and evolutionary processes within and between populations is essential...
The Balearic shearwater Puffinus rnauretanicus is one of the most critically endangered seabirds in ...
Background: Ancient DNA has revolutionized conservation genetic studies as it allows monitoring of t...
The largest anthropogenic extinction events during the Holocene occurred on Pacific islands, where t...
Investigations of the genetic structure of populations over the entire range of a species yield valu...
International audienceMitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) translocated into the nuclear genome (numt), when co...
Elucidating the factors underlying the origin and maintenance of genetic variation among populations...
Philopatry is the selective return of individual birds to breed close to the site of their own hatch...
International audienceSeabirds, particularly Procellariiformes, are highly mobile organisms with a g...
Quantifying population genetic structure is fundamental to testing hypotheses regarding gene flow, p...
The Little Penguin, Eudyptula minor, is a seabird that nests in colonies throughout New Zealand and ...