Extant phylogeographic patterns of Palearctic terrestrial vertebrates are generally believed to have originated from glacial range fragmentation. Post-Pleistocene range expansions have led to the formation of secondary contact zones among genetically distinct taxa. For coal tits (Periparus ater), such a contact zone has been localized in Germany. In this study, we quantified gene flow between Fennoscandian and southern European coal tits using a set of 13 microsatellite loci. STRUCTURE analysis revealed four genetic clusters two of these on Mediterranean islands. German populations were genetically admixed but introgression of southern alleles was evident for Fennoscandian populations. In the South, we found negligible introgression of nort...
Gene flow is usually thought to reduce genetic divergence and impede local adaptation by homogenisin...
In order to describe the influence of Pleistocene glaciations on the genetic structure and demograph...
Although the recent emergence of the field of landscape genetics has led to several studies investig...
Extant phylogeographic patterns of Palearctic terrestrial vertebrates are generally believed to have...
Extant phylogeographical patterns of Palearctic terrestrial vertebrates are generally believed to ha...
Extant phylogeographical patterns of Palearctic terrestrial vertebrates are generally believed to ha...
Abstract Extant phylogeographical patterns of Palearctic terrestrial vertebrates are generally beli...
In this study, a phylogeographic scenario of the coal tit (Periparus ater) was reconstructed based o...
Gene flow is usually thought to reduce genetic divergence and impede local adaptation by homogenisin...
Geographically separated populations tend to be less connected by gene flow, as a result of physical...
<p>Gene flow is usually thought to reduce genetic divergence and impede local adaptation by homogeni...
Gene flow is usually thought to reduce genetic divergence and impede local adaptation by homogenisin...
In order to describe the influence of Pleistocene glaciations on the genetic structure and demograph...
Although the recent emergence of the field of landscape genetics has led to several studies investig...
Extant phylogeographic patterns of Palearctic terrestrial vertebrates are generally believed to have...
Extant phylogeographical patterns of Palearctic terrestrial vertebrates are generally believed to ha...
Extant phylogeographical patterns of Palearctic terrestrial vertebrates are generally believed to ha...
Abstract Extant phylogeographical patterns of Palearctic terrestrial vertebrates are generally beli...
In this study, a phylogeographic scenario of the coal tit (Periparus ater) was reconstructed based o...
Gene flow is usually thought to reduce genetic divergence and impede local adaptation by homogenisin...
Geographically separated populations tend to be less connected by gene flow, as a result of physical...
<p>Gene flow is usually thought to reduce genetic divergence and impede local adaptation by homogeni...
Gene flow is usually thought to reduce genetic divergence and impede local adaptation by homogenisin...
In order to describe the influence of Pleistocene glaciations on the genetic structure and demograph...
Although the recent emergence of the field of landscape genetics has led to several studies investig...