Aims: We investigated post-glacial recolonization of the North American Arctic by Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) and examined potential hybridization between different glacial lineages upon secondary contact. Location: North American Arctic and adjacent areas. Methods: We collected mtDNA sequence data from 1355 individuals from 110 sampling locations and data from nine microsatellite loci from 931 individuals from 37 locations. We assessed the phylogenetic relationships and geographical distribution of mtDNA haplotypes and conducted historical demographic analyses. We used a Bayesian clustering analysis method to detect potential hybridization between glacial lineages. Results: Two highly divergent mtDNA lineages were identified in the Ar...
Results from an extensive allozymic survey of the genetic (clonal) structure of Russian/Siberian pop...
Abstract.—Using six microsatellite loci, we characterized the 12 remaining populations of Arctic cha...
The New World Arctic, the last region of the Americas to be populated by humans, has a relatively we...
Aims: We investigated post-glacial recolonization of the North American Arctic by Arctic char (Salve...
Aim: The presence of refugia in the Canadian High Arctic has been subject to debate for decades. We ...
Contemporary intraspecific patterns of genetic variation reflect the historical effects of populatio...
Dispersal can have a multitude of ecological and evolutionary consequences that can be either positi...
Although a recent study of white spruce using chloroplast DNA uncovered the presence of a glacial re...
Aim: Glacial cycles during the Pleistocene may have frequently contributed to parallel evolution of ...
Although a recent study of white spruce using chloroplast DNA uncovered the presence of a glacial re...
We provide an expansive analysis of polar bear (Ursus maritimus) circumpolar genetic variation durin...
Abstract Distinguishing neutral and adaptive genetic variation is one of the main challenges in inve...
The Arctic Char Salvelinus alpinus is widely considered the most important subsistence fish species ...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2002Periodic glacial advances during the Pleistocene f...
Resource polymorphism and natural hybridization are evolutionary phenomena that play an important ro...
Results from an extensive allozymic survey of the genetic (clonal) structure of Russian/Siberian pop...
Abstract.—Using six microsatellite loci, we characterized the 12 remaining populations of Arctic cha...
The New World Arctic, the last region of the Americas to be populated by humans, has a relatively we...
Aims: We investigated post-glacial recolonization of the North American Arctic by Arctic char (Salve...
Aim: The presence of refugia in the Canadian High Arctic has been subject to debate for decades. We ...
Contemporary intraspecific patterns of genetic variation reflect the historical effects of populatio...
Dispersal can have a multitude of ecological and evolutionary consequences that can be either positi...
Although a recent study of white spruce using chloroplast DNA uncovered the presence of a glacial re...
Aim: Glacial cycles during the Pleistocene may have frequently contributed to parallel evolution of ...
Although a recent study of white spruce using chloroplast DNA uncovered the presence of a glacial re...
We provide an expansive analysis of polar bear (Ursus maritimus) circumpolar genetic variation durin...
Abstract Distinguishing neutral and adaptive genetic variation is one of the main challenges in inve...
The Arctic Char Salvelinus alpinus is widely considered the most important subsistence fish species ...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2002Periodic glacial advances during the Pleistocene f...
Resource polymorphism and natural hybridization are evolutionary phenomena that play an important ro...
Results from an extensive allozymic survey of the genetic (clonal) structure of Russian/Siberian pop...
Abstract.—Using six microsatellite loci, we characterized the 12 remaining populations of Arctic cha...
The New World Arctic, the last region of the Americas to be populated by humans, has a relatively we...