[Aim] Using two genera of springtail, Lepidocyrtus and Entomobrya (Collembola), we test for genetic signatures of Pleistocene persistence of soil arthropods in Great Britain, [Location] Great Britain, [Methods] A region of the mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase I (COI) gene was sequenced for 1,150 Collembola specimens from the genera Lepidocyrtus and Entomobrya across Great Britain. Individuals were clustered into Operational Taxonomic Units (OTUs), and both OTU richness and geographical patterns of genetic variation within OTUs were compared between glaciated and unglaciated areas to identify signatures of OTU persistence through Pleistocene glacial events, [Results] Our analyses identified 12 Entomobrya and 18 Lepidocyrtus OTUs in Great Bri...
We report early results from a project to accumulate COI barcodes from UK Collembola to conrm taxono...
We examined levels of genetic variability within and among populations of three Antarctic springtail...
Whether non-arctic species persisted in northern Europe during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) is hig...
Aim: Using two genera of springtail, Lepidocyrtus and Entomobrya (Collembola), we test for genetic s...
Large parts of northern and central Europe were covered by ice sheets and permafrost due to climate ...
Despite its ancient origin, global distribution and abundance in nearly all habitats, the class Coll...
Aim: Identification of potential glacial refugia and post-glacial colonization processes of a flight...
Population genetic structure is determined both by current processes and historical events. Current ...
Geological events such as glaciation and crustal uplift can impact on species' distributions and gen...
<div><p>Classical glacial refugia such as the southern European peninsulas were important for specie...
Classical glacial refugia such as the southern European peninsulas were important for species surviv...
During austral summer field seasons between 1999 and 2018, we sampled at 91 locations throughout sou...
Climatic and biome changes of the past million years influenced the population structure and genetic...
Geographic variation within species can originate through selection and drift in situ (primary varia...
Phylogeography can reveal evolutionary processes driving natural genetic-geographical patterns in bi...
We report early results from a project to accumulate COI barcodes from UK Collembola to conrm taxono...
We examined levels of genetic variability within and among populations of three Antarctic springtail...
Whether non-arctic species persisted in northern Europe during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) is hig...
Aim: Using two genera of springtail, Lepidocyrtus and Entomobrya (Collembola), we test for genetic s...
Large parts of northern and central Europe were covered by ice sheets and permafrost due to climate ...
Despite its ancient origin, global distribution and abundance in nearly all habitats, the class Coll...
Aim: Identification of potential glacial refugia and post-glacial colonization processes of a flight...
Population genetic structure is determined both by current processes and historical events. Current ...
Geological events such as glaciation and crustal uplift can impact on species' distributions and gen...
<div><p>Classical glacial refugia such as the southern European peninsulas were important for specie...
Classical glacial refugia such as the southern European peninsulas were important for species surviv...
During austral summer field seasons between 1999 and 2018, we sampled at 91 locations throughout sou...
Climatic and biome changes of the past million years influenced the population structure and genetic...
Geographic variation within species can originate through selection and drift in situ (primary varia...
Phylogeography can reveal evolutionary processes driving natural genetic-geographical patterns in bi...
We report early results from a project to accumulate COI barcodes from UK Collembola to conrm taxono...
We examined levels of genetic variability within and among populations of three Antarctic springtail...
Whether non-arctic species persisted in northern Europe during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) is hig...