We quantify the population divergence processes that shaped population genetic structure in the Trans-Volcanic bunchgrass lizard (Sceloporus bicanthalis) across the highlands of south-eastern Mexico. Multilocus genetic data from nine nuclear loci and mitochondrial (mt)DNA were used to estimate the population divergence history for 47 samples of S. bicanthalis. Bayesian clustering methods partitioned S. bicanthalis into three populations: (1) a southern population in Oaxaca and southern Puebla; (2) a population in western Puebla; and (3) a northern population with a broad distribution across Hidalgo, Puebla, and Veracruz. The multilocus nuclear data and mtDNA both supported a Late Pleistocene increase in effective population size, and the nu...
Historical factors, current population size, population connectivity and selective processes at link...
Population divergence and speciation are often explained by geographical isolation, but may also be ...
Population divergence and speciation are often explained by geographical isolation, but may also be ...
We quantify the population divergence processes that shaped population genetic structure in the Tran...
We quantify the population divergence processes that shaped population genetic structure in the Tran...
We quantify the population divergence processes that shaped population genetic structure in the Tran...
Interspecific gene flow is pervasive throughout the tree of life. Although detecting gene flow betwe...
Interspecific gene flow is pervasive throughout the tree of life. Although detecting gene flow betwe...
Interspecific gene flow is pervasive throughout the tree of life. Although detecting gene flow betwe...
Interspecific gene flow is pervasive throughout the tree of life. Although detecting gene flow betwe...
Sceloporus subniger Poglaygen & Smith is a montane bunchgrass lizard distributed across pine-oak for...
A hybrid zone between two species of lizards in the genus Sceloporus (S. cowlesi and S. tristichus) ...
Population divergence and speciation are often explained by geographical isolation, but may also be ...
Lineage separation and divergence form a temporally extended process whereby populations may diverge...
Lineage separation and divergence form a temporally extended process whereby populations may diverge...
Historical factors, current population size, population connectivity and selective processes at link...
Population divergence and speciation are often explained by geographical isolation, but may also be ...
Population divergence and speciation are often explained by geographical isolation, but may also be ...
We quantify the population divergence processes that shaped population genetic structure in the Tran...
We quantify the population divergence processes that shaped population genetic structure in the Tran...
We quantify the population divergence processes that shaped population genetic structure in the Tran...
Interspecific gene flow is pervasive throughout the tree of life. Although detecting gene flow betwe...
Interspecific gene flow is pervasive throughout the tree of life. Although detecting gene flow betwe...
Interspecific gene flow is pervasive throughout the tree of life. Although detecting gene flow betwe...
Interspecific gene flow is pervasive throughout the tree of life. Although detecting gene flow betwe...
Sceloporus subniger Poglaygen & Smith is a montane bunchgrass lizard distributed across pine-oak for...
A hybrid zone between two species of lizards in the genus Sceloporus (S. cowlesi and S. tristichus) ...
Population divergence and speciation are often explained by geographical isolation, but may also be ...
Lineage separation and divergence form a temporally extended process whereby populations may diverge...
Lineage separation and divergence form a temporally extended process whereby populations may diverge...
Historical factors, current population size, population connectivity and selective processes at link...
Population divergence and speciation are often explained by geographical isolation, but may also be ...
Population divergence and speciation are often explained by geographical isolation, but may also be ...