With methods for sequencing thousands of loci for many individuals, phylogeographic studies have increased inferential power and the potential for applications to new questions. In songbirds, strong patterns of inter-chromosomal synteny, the published genome of a songbird and the ability to obtain thousands of genetic loci for many individuals permit the investigation of differentiation between and diversity within lineages across chromosomes. Here, we investigate patterns of differentiation and diversity in Certhia americana, a widespread North American songbird, using next-generation sequencing. Additionally, we reassess previous phylogeographic studies within the group. Based on ~30 million sequencing reads and more than 16 000 single-nu...
The formation of independent evolutionary lineages involves neutral and selective factors, and under...
Recent technological developments allow investigation of the repeatability of evolution at the genom...
Understanding the patterns and processes that contribute to phenotypic diversity and speciation is a...
With methods for sequencing thousands of loci for many individuals, phylogeographic studies have inc...
Next-generation sequencing has made it possible to begin asking questions about the process of diver...
Recently diverged taxa showing marked phenotypic and ecological diversity are optimal systems to und...
Populations that have experienced long periods of geographic isolation will diverge over time. The a...
Comparative studies of closely related taxa can provide insights into the evolutionary forces that s...
Closely related species may show similar levels of genetic diversity in homologous regions of the ge...
Closely related species may show similar levels of genetic diversity in homologous regions of the ge...
Sex chromosomes contribute disproportionately to species boundaries as they diverge faster than auto...
Detailed evaluations of genomic variation between sister species often reveal distinct chromosomal r...
The formation of independent evolutionary lineages involves neutral and selective factors, and under...
Recent technological developments allow investigation of the repeatability of evolution at the genom...
Understanding the patterns and processes that contribute to phenotypic diversity and speciation is a...
With methods for sequencing thousands of loci for many individuals, phylogeographic studies have inc...
Next-generation sequencing has made it possible to begin asking questions about the process of diver...
Recently diverged taxa showing marked phenotypic and ecological diversity are optimal systems to und...
Populations that have experienced long periods of geographic isolation will diverge over time. The a...
Comparative studies of closely related taxa can provide insights into the evolutionary forces that s...
Closely related species may show similar levels of genetic diversity in homologous regions of the ge...
Closely related species may show similar levels of genetic diversity in homologous regions of the ge...
Sex chromosomes contribute disproportionately to species boundaries as they diverge faster than auto...
Detailed evaluations of genomic variation between sister species often reveal distinct chromosomal r...
The formation of independent evolutionary lineages involves neutral and selective factors, and under...
Recent technological developments allow investigation of the repeatability of evolution at the genom...
Understanding the patterns and processes that contribute to phenotypic diversity and speciation is a...