12 pagesInternational audienceMobile organisms are expected to show population differentiation only over fairly large geographical distances. However, there is growing evidence of discrepancy between dispersal potential and realized gene flow. Here we report an intriguing pattern of differentiation at a very small spatial scale in the forest thrush (Turdus lherminieri), a bird species endemic to the Lesser Antilles. Analysis of 331 individuals from 17 sampling sites distributed over three islands revealed a clear morphological and genetic differentiation between these islands isolated by 40-50 km. More surprisingly, we found that the phenotypic divergence between the two geographic zones of the island of Guadeloupe was associated with a ver...
The Réunion grey white-eye, Zosterops borbonicus, a passerine bird endemic to Réunion Island in the ...
Songbirds with recently (i.e., early Holocene) founded populations are suitable models for studying ...
Large-scale population comparisons have contributed to our understanding of the evolution of geograp...
12 pagesInternational audienceMobile organisms are expected to show population differentiation only ...
Mobile organisms are expected to show population differentiation only over fairly large geographical...
9 pagesInternational audienceSpatial differentiation in avian models has been extensively studied at...
Understanding the mechanisms underlying population structure is a crucial issue in evolutionary biol...
14 pagesInternational audienceArchipelagoes are considered as "natural laboratories" for studying pr...
The presence of congeneric taxa on the same island suggests the possibilityofin situdivergence, but ...
La compréhension de l'apparition d'espèces nouvelles est depuis longtemps un problème majeur en biol...
Discerning the relative roles of adaptive and nonadaptive processes in generating differences among ...
The Réunion grey white-eye, Zosterops borbonicus, a passerine bird endemic to Réunion Island in the ...
Songbirds with recently (i.e., early Holocene) founded populations are suitable models for studying ...
Large-scale population comparisons have contributed to our understanding of the evolution of geograp...
12 pagesInternational audienceMobile organisms are expected to show population differentiation only ...
Mobile organisms are expected to show population differentiation only over fairly large geographical...
9 pagesInternational audienceSpatial differentiation in avian models has been extensively studied at...
Understanding the mechanisms underlying population structure is a crucial issue in evolutionary biol...
14 pagesInternational audienceArchipelagoes are considered as "natural laboratories" for studying pr...
The presence of congeneric taxa on the same island suggests the possibilityofin situdivergence, but ...
La compréhension de l'apparition d'espèces nouvelles est depuis longtemps un problème majeur en biol...
Discerning the relative roles of adaptive and nonadaptive processes in generating differences among ...
The Réunion grey white-eye, Zosterops borbonicus, a passerine bird endemic to Réunion Island in the ...
Songbirds with recently (i.e., early Holocene) founded populations are suitable models for studying ...
Large-scale population comparisons have contributed to our understanding of the evolution of geograp...