Background: Different population trajectories are expected to impact the signature of neutral and adaptive processes at multiple levels, challenging the assessment of the relative roles of different microevolutionary forces. Here, we integrate adaptive and neutral variability patterns to disentangle how adaptive diversity is driven under different demographic scenarios within the Iberian wolf (Canis lupus) range. We studied the persistent, the expanding and a small, isolated group within the Iberian wolf population, using 3 MHC class II genes (DRB1, DQA1, and DQB1), which diversity was compared with 39 microsatellite loci. Results: Both the persistent and the expanding groups show evidence of balancing selection, revealed by a significant d...
The survival of isolated small populations is threatened by both demographic and genetic factors. La...
<div><p>Despite continuous historical distribution of the grey wolf (<i>Canis lupus</i>) throughout ...
Deciphering patterns of genetic variation within a species is essential for understanding population...
Abstract Background Different population trajectories are expected to impact the signature of neutra...
Isolated small populations may experience low adaptability and increased extinction risks due to red...
Small, isolated populations may experience increased extinction risk due to reduced genetic variabil...
Small, isolated populations may experience increased extinction risk due to reduced genetic variabil...
Small, isolated populations may experience increased extinction risk due to reduced genetic variabil...
Small, isolated populations may experience increased extinction risk due to reduced genetic variabil...
Ecological and environmental heterogeneity can produce genetic differentiation in highly mobile spec...
Ecological and environmental heterogeneity can produce genetic differentiation in highly mobile spec...
Although the mechanisms controlling gene flow among populations are particularly important for evolu...
The genome of the grey wolf, one of the most widely distributed land mammal species, has been subjec...
[Background] Demographic bottlenecks erode genetic diversity and may increase endan...
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) has been intensively studied to test for the relative eff...
The survival of isolated small populations is threatened by both demographic and genetic factors. La...
<div><p>Despite continuous historical distribution of the grey wolf (<i>Canis lupus</i>) throughout ...
Deciphering patterns of genetic variation within a species is essential for understanding population...
Abstract Background Different population trajectories are expected to impact the signature of neutra...
Isolated small populations may experience low adaptability and increased extinction risks due to red...
Small, isolated populations may experience increased extinction risk due to reduced genetic variabil...
Small, isolated populations may experience increased extinction risk due to reduced genetic variabil...
Small, isolated populations may experience increased extinction risk due to reduced genetic variabil...
Small, isolated populations may experience increased extinction risk due to reduced genetic variabil...
Ecological and environmental heterogeneity can produce genetic differentiation in highly mobile spec...
Ecological and environmental heterogeneity can produce genetic differentiation in highly mobile spec...
Although the mechanisms controlling gene flow among populations are particularly important for evolu...
The genome of the grey wolf, one of the most widely distributed land mammal species, has been subjec...
[Background] Demographic bottlenecks erode genetic diversity and may increase endan...
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) has been intensively studied to test for the relative eff...
The survival of isolated small populations is threatened by both demographic and genetic factors. La...
<div><p>Despite continuous historical distribution of the grey wolf (<i>Canis lupus</i>) throughout ...
Deciphering patterns of genetic variation within a species is essential for understanding population...