Many species have Holarctic distributions that extend across Europe, Asia, and North America. Most genetics research on these species has examined only mitochondrial (mt) DNA, which has revealed wide variance in divergence between Old World (OW) and New World (NW) populations, ranging from shallow, unstructured genealogies to deeply divergent lineages. In this study, we sequenced 20 nuclear introns to test for concordant patterns of OW-NW differentiation between mtDNA and nuclear (nu) DNA for six lineages of Holarctic ducks (genus Anas). Genetic differentiation for both marker types varied widely among these lineages (idiosyncratic population histories), but mtDNA and nuDNA divergence within lineages was not significantly correlated. Moreov...
Speciation is primarily regarded as an ancestral split that results in two distinct taxonomic units,...
Recently evolved species typically share genetic variation across their genomes due to incomplete li...
Background:The study of speciation and maintenance of species barriers is at the core of evolutionar...
Many species have Holarctic distributions that extend across Europe, Asia, and North America. Most g...
Genetic studies of waterfowl (Anatidae) have observed the full spectrum of mitochondrial (mt) DNA po...
Speciation is a process in which genetic drift and selection cause divergence over tSpeciation is a ...
Abstract.—We evaluated the potential effects of homoplasy, ancestral polymorphism, and hybridization...
We assayed restriction site differences in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) within and among allopatric pop...
Speciation is regarded primarily as a bifurcation from an ancestral species into two distinct taxono...
Speciation is a continuous and dynamic process, and studying organisms during the early stages of th...
The Pleistocene was characterized by fluctuations in climate causing repeated advances and retreats ...
Species-level DNA phylogenies frequently suVer from two shortcomings—gene trees usually are construc...
The ability to disperse over long distances can result in a high propensity for colonizing new geogr...
Proposals for genetic thresholds for species delimitation assume that simple genetic datasets (e.g. ...
Heteropatric differentiation is a mode of speciation with gene flow in which divergence occurs betwe...
Speciation is primarily regarded as an ancestral split that results in two distinct taxonomic units,...
Recently evolved species typically share genetic variation across their genomes due to incomplete li...
Background:The study of speciation and maintenance of species barriers is at the core of evolutionar...
Many species have Holarctic distributions that extend across Europe, Asia, and North America. Most g...
Genetic studies of waterfowl (Anatidae) have observed the full spectrum of mitochondrial (mt) DNA po...
Speciation is a process in which genetic drift and selection cause divergence over tSpeciation is a ...
Abstract.—We evaluated the potential effects of homoplasy, ancestral polymorphism, and hybridization...
We assayed restriction site differences in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) within and among allopatric pop...
Speciation is regarded primarily as a bifurcation from an ancestral species into two distinct taxono...
Speciation is a continuous and dynamic process, and studying organisms during the early stages of th...
The Pleistocene was characterized by fluctuations in climate causing repeated advances and retreats ...
Species-level DNA phylogenies frequently suVer from two shortcomings—gene trees usually are construc...
The ability to disperse over long distances can result in a high propensity for colonizing new geogr...
Proposals for genetic thresholds for species delimitation assume that simple genetic datasets (e.g. ...
Heteropatric differentiation is a mode of speciation with gene flow in which divergence occurs betwe...
Speciation is primarily regarded as an ancestral split that results in two distinct taxonomic units,...
Recently evolved species typically share genetic variation across their genomes due to incomplete li...
Background:The study of speciation and maintenance of species barriers is at the core of evolutionar...