Geographically clustered phenotypes often demonstrate consistent patterns in molecular markers, particularly mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) traditionally used in phylogeographic studies. However distinct evolutionary trajectories among traits and markers can lead to their discordance. First, geographic structure in phenotypic traits and nuclear molecular markers can be co-aligned but inconsistent with mtDNA (mito-nuclear discordance). Alternatively, phenotypic variation can have little to do with patterns in neither mtDNA nor nuclear markers. Disentangling between these distinct patterns can provide insight into the role of selection, demography and gene flow in population divergence. Here we examined a previously reported case of strong inconsi...
Genetic studies of waterfowl (Anatidae) have observed the full spectrum of mitochondrial (mt) DNA po...
Monitoring levels of genetic diversity in wild- life species is important for understanding populati...
Diversifying selection on metabolic pathways can reduce intraspecific gene flow and promote populati...
Geographically clustered phenotypes often demonstrate consistent patterns in molecular markers, part...
Phenotypic differentiation plays an important role in the formation and maintenance of reproductive ...
Phenotypic differentiation plays an important role in the formation and maintenance of reproductive ...
Determining the mechanisms responsible for the distribution of genetic diversity in natural populati...
Proposals for genetic thresholds for species delimitation assume that simple genetic datasets (e.g. ...
Many species have Holarctic distributions that extend across Europe, Asia, and North America. Most g...
Natural systems composed of closely-related taxa that vary in the degree of phenotypic divergence an...
Relationships among multi-locus genetic variation, geography and environment can reveal how evolutio...
Genome-wide variation in introgression rates across hybrid zones offers a powerful opportunity for s...
DNA sequence studies frequently reveal evidence of cryptic lineages in morphologically uniform speci...
Heterogeneous patterns of genomic differentiation are commonly documented between closely related po...
Genetic studies of waterfowl (Anatidae) have observed the full spectrum of mitochondrial (mt) DNA po...
Monitoring levels of genetic diversity in wild- life species is important for understanding populati...
Diversifying selection on metabolic pathways can reduce intraspecific gene flow and promote populati...
Geographically clustered phenotypes often demonstrate consistent patterns in molecular markers, part...
Phenotypic differentiation plays an important role in the formation and maintenance of reproductive ...
Phenotypic differentiation plays an important role in the formation and maintenance of reproductive ...
Determining the mechanisms responsible for the distribution of genetic diversity in natural populati...
Proposals for genetic thresholds for species delimitation assume that simple genetic datasets (e.g. ...
Many species have Holarctic distributions that extend across Europe, Asia, and North America. Most g...
Natural systems composed of closely-related taxa that vary in the degree of phenotypic divergence an...
Relationships among multi-locus genetic variation, geography and environment can reveal how evolutio...
Genome-wide variation in introgression rates across hybrid zones offers a powerful opportunity for s...
DNA sequence studies frequently reveal evidence of cryptic lineages in morphologically uniform speci...
Heterogeneous patterns of genomic differentiation are commonly documented between closely related po...
Genetic studies of waterfowl (Anatidae) have observed the full spectrum of mitochondrial (mt) DNA po...
Monitoring levels of genetic diversity in wild- life species is important for understanding populati...
Diversifying selection on metabolic pathways can reduce intraspecific gene flow and promote populati...