Understanding the influence of landscape features on population differentiation is fundamental to evolutionary biology studies. We examined spatial patterns of genetic and phenotypic variability among Galaxias maculatus populations in a complex of four postglacial lakes in northwestern Patagonia differing in size and connectivity among them. A hierarchical Bayesian analysis grouped the individuals collected from eleven localities into three genetic clusters, first defining the populations of the two large lakes and separating the two small lakes in subsequent analysis. Genetic structuring was restricted within large lakes. It is known that the larval stage of Galaxias maculatus migrate to the limnetic zone of Patagonian lakes, possibly exer...
Body and head shape in fish responds to environmental factors such as water flow rate, food sources,...
The present distribution of Patagonian species is the result of a complex history involving Quaterna...
Closely related species may have different patterns of distribution and spatial population structure...
Understanding the influence of landscape features on population differentiation is fundamental to ev...
1. Understanding the influence of landscape characteristics on genetic and phenotypic intraspecific ...
Interpreting the genetic structure of a metapopulation as the outcome of gene flow over a variety of...
Artículo de publicación ISIMajor geologic and climatic changes during the Quaternary exerted a major...
Artículo de publicación ISIGalaxias maculatus (Pisces: Galaxiidae) commonly known as "puye" has a di...
We reconstructed the genetic structure of a planktonic crustacean Daphnia longispina living in high ...
The patterns and mechanisms underlying the genetic structure of microbial populations remain unresol...
We reconstructed the genetic structure of a planktonic crustacean Daphnia longispina living in high ...
BackgroundMarine species have colonized extreme environments during evolution such as freshwater hab...
To what degree are patterns of genetic structure in fragmented systems the result of contemporary la...
Temperature is a prime driver of biological systems, and has implications for populations, community...
The population of Galaxias maculatus studied here, Arroyo Negro (54° S), is located at the southern ...
Body and head shape in fish responds to environmental factors such as water flow rate, food sources,...
The present distribution of Patagonian species is the result of a complex history involving Quaterna...
Closely related species may have different patterns of distribution and spatial population structure...
Understanding the influence of landscape features on population differentiation is fundamental to ev...
1. Understanding the influence of landscape characteristics on genetic and phenotypic intraspecific ...
Interpreting the genetic structure of a metapopulation as the outcome of gene flow over a variety of...
Artículo de publicación ISIMajor geologic and climatic changes during the Quaternary exerted a major...
Artículo de publicación ISIGalaxias maculatus (Pisces: Galaxiidae) commonly known as "puye" has a di...
We reconstructed the genetic structure of a planktonic crustacean Daphnia longispina living in high ...
The patterns and mechanisms underlying the genetic structure of microbial populations remain unresol...
We reconstructed the genetic structure of a planktonic crustacean Daphnia longispina living in high ...
BackgroundMarine species have colonized extreme environments during evolution such as freshwater hab...
To what degree are patterns of genetic structure in fragmented systems the result of contemporary la...
Temperature is a prime driver of biological systems, and has implications for populations, community...
The population of Galaxias maculatus studied here, Arroyo Negro (54° S), is located at the southern ...
Body and head shape in fish responds to environmental factors such as water flow rate, food sources,...
The present distribution of Patagonian species is the result of a complex history involving Quaterna...
Closely related species may have different patterns of distribution and spatial population structure...