Gene flow plays an essential role in the evolutionary history of the organisms and helps to identify those historical landscape features that most likely had affected the dispersal patterns. In this work, we assess, using mitochondrial control region DNA sequences, the historical migration patterns and population structure in Ctenomys “chasiquensis”, a highly, vulnerable and endemic subterranean rodent distributed in a very small area from the central part of Argentina. We used Bayesian and maximum likelihood approaches to evaluate the effects of historical gene flow among populations. Moreover, we used Bayesian skyline plots, tests of neutrality and mismatch distributions to assess the potential changes in population size through time. Our...
Molecular genetic data are increasingly used to assist in species identification and delimitation, a...
With about 68 recognized living species, subterranean rodents of the genus Ctenomys are found in a m...
This study was funded by grants from Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CON...
The contemporary distribution of organisms cannot be understood without knowing how species have res...
We examined the phylogeography of the South American subterranean rodent Ctenomys talarum (Talas tuc...
Studies of genetic differentiation in fragmented environments help us to identify those landscape fe...
Ctenomys (tuco-tuco) is the most numerous genus of South American subterranean rodents and one of th...
Ctenomys (tuco-tuco) is the most numerous genus of South American subterranean rodents and one of th...
We conducted a thorough survey of populations of Ctenomys within the distributional ranges of all sp...
Ctenomys (tuco-tuco) is the most numerous genus of South American subterranean rodents and one of th...
The spatial distribution of the genetic polymorphisms in natural populations depends on the spatial ...
Subterranean rodents of the genus Ctenomys are an interesting system to assess the effects of habita...
Understanding the causes of pronounced losses of genetic diversity in natural populations may provid...
Myocastor coypus is a rodent native to South America that is strongly linked to river systems. Past ...
Tuco-tucos (small subterranean rodents of the genus Ctenomys) that inhabit sandy soils of the area u...
Molecular genetic data are increasingly used to assist in species identification and delimitation, a...
With about 68 recognized living species, subterranean rodents of the genus Ctenomys are found in a m...
This study was funded by grants from Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CON...
The contemporary distribution of organisms cannot be understood without knowing how species have res...
We examined the phylogeography of the South American subterranean rodent Ctenomys talarum (Talas tuc...
Studies of genetic differentiation in fragmented environments help us to identify those landscape fe...
Ctenomys (tuco-tuco) is the most numerous genus of South American subterranean rodents and one of th...
Ctenomys (tuco-tuco) is the most numerous genus of South American subterranean rodents and one of th...
We conducted a thorough survey of populations of Ctenomys within the distributional ranges of all sp...
Ctenomys (tuco-tuco) is the most numerous genus of South American subterranean rodents and one of th...
The spatial distribution of the genetic polymorphisms in natural populations depends on the spatial ...
Subterranean rodents of the genus Ctenomys are an interesting system to assess the effects of habita...
Understanding the causes of pronounced losses of genetic diversity in natural populations may provid...
Myocastor coypus is a rodent native to South America that is strongly linked to river systems. Past ...
Tuco-tucos (small subterranean rodents of the genus Ctenomys) that inhabit sandy soils of the area u...
Molecular genetic data are increasingly used to assist in species identification and delimitation, a...
With about 68 recognized living species, subterranean rodents of the genus Ctenomys are found in a m...
This study was funded by grants from Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CON...