As the field of phylogeography has matured, it has become clear that analyses of one or a few genes may reveal more about the history of those genes than the populations and species that are the targets of study. To alleviate these concerns, the discipline has moved towards larger analyses of more individuals and more genes, although little attention has been paid to the qualitative or quantitative gains that such increases in scale and scope may yield. Here, we increase the number of individuals and markers by an order of magnitude over previously published work to comprehensively assess the phylogeographical history of a well‐studied declining species, the western pond turtle (Emys marmorata). We present a new analysis of 89 independent n...
Considerable phylogeographic and population genetic research has been conducted on marine turtles. L...
Rangewide studies of genetic parameters can elucidate patterns and processes that operate only over ...
Analyses of mitochondrial (mt) DNA control region sequences from 175 leatherback turtles Dermochelys...
As the field of phylogeography has matured, it has become clear that analyses of one or a few genes ...
Understanding the evolutionary history of diversifying lineages and the delineation of evolutionaril...
Phylogeography analyses have proven to be an effective method for determining the pattern and proces...
Investigating species’ distribution and abundance over time is central to evolutionary biology, and ...
Expanding the scope of landscape genetics beyond the level of single species can help to reveal how ...
Molecular analyses of turtle relationships have overturned prevailing morphological hypotheses and p...
Turtles have long life spans, overlapping generations and promiscuous mating systems. Thus, they are...
Abstract.—Despite considerable effort from the systematics community, delimiting species boundaries ...
As biodiversity continues to be lost at an alarming rate, it has become increasingly important to re...
AbstractThe concept of ‘effective population size’ (Ne), which quantifies how quickly a population w...
To examine phylogenetic heterogeneity in turtle evolution, we collected thousands of high-confidence...
Understanding the connectivity among populations is a key research priority for species of conservat...
Considerable phylogeographic and population genetic research has been conducted on marine turtles. L...
Rangewide studies of genetic parameters can elucidate patterns and processes that operate only over ...
Analyses of mitochondrial (mt) DNA control region sequences from 175 leatherback turtles Dermochelys...
As the field of phylogeography has matured, it has become clear that analyses of one or a few genes ...
Understanding the evolutionary history of diversifying lineages and the delineation of evolutionaril...
Phylogeography analyses have proven to be an effective method for determining the pattern and proces...
Investigating species’ distribution and abundance over time is central to evolutionary biology, and ...
Expanding the scope of landscape genetics beyond the level of single species can help to reveal how ...
Molecular analyses of turtle relationships have overturned prevailing morphological hypotheses and p...
Turtles have long life spans, overlapping generations and promiscuous mating systems. Thus, they are...
Abstract.—Despite considerable effort from the systematics community, delimiting species boundaries ...
As biodiversity continues to be lost at an alarming rate, it has become increasingly important to re...
AbstractThe concept of ‘effective population size’ (Ne), which quantifies how quickly a population w...
To examine phylogenetic heterogeneity in turtle evolution, we collected thousands of high-confidence...
Understanding the connectivity among populations is a key research priority for species of conservat...
Considerable phylogeographic and population genetic research has been conducted on marine turtles. L...
Rangewide studies of genetic parameters can elucidate patterns and processes that operate only over ...
Analyses of mitochondrial (mt) DNA control region sequences from 175 leatherback turtles Dermochelys...