Understanding the impact of postglacial recolonization on genetic diversity is essential in explaining current patterns of genetic variation. The central–marginal hypothesis (CMH) predicts a reduction in genetic diversity from the core of the distribution to peripheral populations, as well as reduced connectivity between peripheral populations. While the CMH has received considerable empirical support, its broad applicability is still debated and alternative hypotheses predict different spatial patterns of genetic diversity. Using microsatellite markers, we analysed the genetic diversity of the adder (Vipera berus) in western Europe to reconstruct postglacial recolonization. Approximate Bayesian Computation (ABC) analyses suggested a postgl...
Times Cited: 651International audienceThe Quaternary cold periods in Europe are thought to have heav...
Large parts of northern and central Europe were covered by ice sheets and permafrost due to climate ...
The contemporary distribution and genetic composition of biodiversity bear a signature of species’ e...
International audienceUnderstanding the impact of postglacial recolonization on genetic diversity is...
Understanding the impact of postglacial recolonization on genetic diversity is essential in explaini...
Postglacial recolonization in a cold climate specialist in western Europe: patterns of genetic diver...
Aim: The southern European peninsulas (Iberian, Italian and Balkan) are considered to have been refu...
The Pleistocene climatic fluctuations had a huge impact on all life-forms, and various hypotheses re...
Although the phylogeography of European mammals has been extensively investigated since the 1990s, m...
International audienceAim: Determining whether altitudinal shifts in species distributions leave mol...
Current species’ distributions at high latitudes are the product of expansion from glacial refugia i...
The phylogeography of a wide ranging temperate species, the adder, Vipera berus, was investigated us...
Background: Cylindrus obtusus is one of the most prominent endemic snail species of the Eastern Alps...
Both long-term environmental changes such as those driven by the glacial cycles and more recent anth...
Times Cited: 651International audienceThe Quaternary cold periods in Europe are thought to have heav...
Large parts of northern and central Europe were covered by ice sheets and permafrost due to climate ...
The contemporary distribution and genetic composition of biodiversity bear a signature of species’ e...
International audienceUnderstanding the impact of postglacial recolonization on genetic diversity is...
Understanding the impact of postglacial recolonization on genetic diversity is essential in explaini...
Postglacial recolonization in a cold climate specialist in western Europe: patterns of genetic diver...
Aim: The southern European peninsulas (Iberian, Italian and Balkan) are considered to have been refu...
The Pleistocene climatic fluctuations had a huge impact on all life-forms, and various hypotheses re...
Although the phylogeography of European mammals has been extensively investigated since the 1990s, m...
International audienceAim: Determining whether altitudinal shifts in species distributions leave mol...
Current species’ distributions at high latitudes are the product of expansion from glacial refugia i...
The phylogeography of a wide ranging temperate species, the adder, Vipera berus, was investigated us...
Background: Cylindrus obtusus is one of the most prominent endemic snail species of the Eastern Alps...
Both long-term environmental changes such as those driven by the glacial cycles and more recent anth...
Times Cited: 651International audienceThe Quaternary cold periods in Europe are thought to have heav...
Large parts of northern and central Europe were covered by ice sheets and permafrost due to climate ...
The contemporary distribution and genetic composition of biodiversity bear a signature of species’ e...