Discordance between mitochondrial and nuclear patterns of population genetic structure is providing key insights into the eco-evolutionary dynamics between and within species, and their assessment is highly relevant to biodiversity monitoring practices based on DNA barcoding approaches. Here, we investigate the population genetic structure of the fire salamander Salamandra salamandra in peninsular Italy. Both mitochondrial and nuclear markers clearly identified two main population groups. However, nuclear and mitochondrial zones of geographic transition between groups were located 600 km from one another. Recent population declines in central Italy partially erased the genetic imprints of past hybridization dynamics. However, the overall pa...
Distinct genetic markers should show similar patterns of differentiation between species reflecting ...
Ecological models predict that, in the face of climate change, taxa occupying steep altitudinal grad...
Ecological models predict that, in the face of climate change, taxa occupying steep altitudinal grad...
Discordance between mitochondrial and nuclear patterns of population genetic structure is providing ...
The Italian endemic genus Salamandrina has been historically regarded as monotypic but, recently, st...
The multi-step method here applied in studying the genetic structure of a low dispersal and philopat...
Salamandrina is a monotypic genus of the family Salamandridae endemic to Italy. Forty five individua...
Hauswaldt JS, Angelini C, Pollok A, Steinfartz S. Hybridization of two ancient salamander lineages: ...
Patterns of mito-nuclear discordance across secondary contact zones have been reported in a wide ran...
Steinfartz S, Veith M, Tautz D. Mitochondrial sequence analysis of Salamandra taxa suggests old spli...
Previous analyses of mitochondrial (mt)DNA and allozymes covering the range of the Iberian endemic g...
The identification of historic and contemporary barriers to dispersal is central to the conservation...
When evolutionarily divergent lineages adjoin their geographic ranges after a period of isolation, m...
<p>Amphibian populations occurring at the margin of the species range exhibit lower genetic variatio...
Questo lavoro fornisce un importante contributo sulla genetica del genere Salamandrina, un endemita ...
Distinct genetic markers should show similar patterns of differentiation between species reflecting ...
Ecological models predict that, in the face of climate change, taxa occupying steep altitudinal grad...
Ecological models predict that, in the face of climate change, taxa occupying steep altitudinal grad...
Discordance between mitochondrial and nuclear patterns of population genetic structure is providing ...
The Italian endemic genus Salamandrina has been historically regarded as monotypic but, recently, st...
The multi-step method here applied in studying the genetic structure of a low dispersal and philopat...
Salamandrina is a monotypic genus of the family Salamandridae endemic to Italy. Forty five individua...
Hauswaldt JS, Angelini C, Pollok A, Steinfartz S. Hybridization of two ancient salamander lineages: ...
Patterns of mito-nuclear discordance across secondary contact zones have been reported in a wide ran...
Steinfartz S, Veith M, Tautz D. Mitochondrial sequence analysis of Salamandra taxa suggests old spli...
Previous analyses of mitochondrial (mt)DNA and allozymes covering the range of the Iberian endemic g...
The identification of historic and contemporary barriers to dispersal is central to the conservation...
When evolutionarily divergent lineages adjoin their geographic ranges after a period of isolation, m...
<p>Amphibian populations occurring at the margin of the species range exhibit lower genetic variatio...
Questo lavoro fornisce un importante contributo sulla genetica del genere Salamandrina, un endemita ...
Distinct genetic markers should show similar patterns of differentiation between species reflecting ...
Ecological models predict that, in the face of climate change, taxa occupying steep altitudinal grad...
Ecological models predict that, in the face of climate change, taxa occupying steep altitudinal grad...