Because of the differential amplitude of climatic oscillations, species living at northern latitudes are subject to more frequent and more severe range oscillations than species at southern latitudes. As a consequence, northern populations should, on average, be phylogenetically younger and possess less phylogeographical structure than closely related taxa further south. To test these predictions, we studied the mitochondrial-genetic population structure of NW Palearctic Lesser Black-backed Gulls (Larus fuscus group [ = LBBG], five taxa) breeding at temperate to boreal latitudes from Iceland to the Taimyr Peninsula. Results were compared with those previously obtained (Liebers et al. 2001. Mol. Ecol. 10: 2447) for more southerly breeding Ye...
Under what circumstances speciation in sexually reproducing animals can occur without geographical d...
The high dispersal ability of seabirds and theabsence of geographical barriers has led to high gene ...
Abstract: To date, the taxonomic status of circumpo-lar breeding populations of the Herring Gull Lar...
Because of the differential amplitude of climatic oscillations, species living at northern latitudes...
We studied mitochondrial genetic differentiation among nine taxa of large gulls of the Larus cachinn...
Background: Based on extensive mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequence data, we previously showed that th...
We studied the influence of glacial oscillations on the genetic structure of seven species of white-...
Abstract Under what circumstances speciation in sexually reproducing animals can occur without geogr...
Little is known about the possible influence that past glacial events have had on the phylogeography...
The herring gull (Larus argentatus), which is one of the most abundant gulls in temperate North Amer...
Black-billed gulls (Larus bulleri) are endemic to New Zealand and are suspected to be undergoing sub...
Recent genetic studies have shown that introgression rates among loci may greatly vary according to ...
<p>The high-arctic Ivory Gull (<i>Pagophila eburnea</i>) has recently undergone a sharp decline in n...
Black-billed gulls (Larus bulleri) are endemic to New Zealand and are suspected to be undergoing sub...
Several phylogeographic studies of seabirds have documented low genetic diversity that has been attr...
Under what circumstances speciation in sexually reproducing animals can occur without geographical d...
The high dispersal ability of seabirds and theabsence of geographical barriers has led to high gene ...
Abstract: To date, the taxonomic status of circumpo-lar breeding populations of the Herring Gull Lar...
Because of the differential amplitude of climatic oscillations, species living at northern latitudes...
We studied mitochondrial genetic differentiation among nine taxa of large gulls of the Larus cachinn...
Background: Based on extensive mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequence data, we previously showed that th...
We studied the influence of glacial oscillations on the genetic structure of seven species of white-...
Abstract Under what circumstances speciation in sexually reproducing animals can occur without geogr...
Little is known about the possible influence that past glacial events have had on the phylogeography...
The herring gull (Larus argentatus), which is one of the most abundant gulls in temperate North Amer...
Black-billed gulls (Larus bulleri) are endemic to New Zealand and are suspected to be undergoing sub...
Recent genetic studies have shown that introgression rates among loci may greatly vary according to ...
<p>The high-arctic Ivory Gull (<i>Pagophila eburnea</i>) has recently undergone a sharp decline in n...
Black-billed gulls (Larus bulleri) are endemic to New Zealand and are suspected to be undergoing sub...
Several phylogeographic studies of seabirds have documented low genetic diversity that has been attr...
Under what circumstances speciation in sexually reproducing animals can occur without geographical d...
The high dispersal ability of seabirds and theabsence of geographical barriers has led to high gene ...
Abstract: To date, the taxonomic status of circumpo-lar breeding populations of the Herring Gull Lar...