Species endemic to the tropical regions are expected to be vulnerable to future climate change due in part to their relatively narrow climatic niches. In addition, these species are more likely to have responded strongly to past climatic change, and this can be explored through phylogeographic analyses. To test the hypothesis that tropical specialists are more sensitive to climate change than climate generalists, we generated and analyze sequence data from mtDNA and ~2500 exons to compare scales of historical persistence and population fluctuation in two sister species of Australian rainbow skinks: the tropical specialist Carlia johnstonei and the climate generalist C. triacantha. We expect the tropical specialist species to have deeper and...
High-throughput sequencing approaches offer opportunities to better understand the evolutionary proc...
Article first published online: 19 JUL 2014Aim: Lineages in many parts of the world have distributio...
Aim The exceptionally rich biodiversity found in tropical rainforest is und...
Species endemic to the tropical regions are expected to be vulnerable to future climate change due i...
Spatial responses of species to past climate change depend on both intrinsic traits (climatic niche ...
Copyright © 2006 The Society for the Study of Evolution.To explore the evolutionary consequences of ...
Tese de doutoramento, Biologia (Biologia Evolutiva), Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, ...
There is a growing appreciation of impacts of late-Quaternary climate fluctuations on spatial patter...
BACKGROUND: The mesic habitats of eastern Australia harbour a highly diverse fauna. We examined the ...
Globally, montane tropical diversity is characterized by extraordinary local endemism that is not re...
Background: The application of target capture with next-generation sequencing now enables phylogenom...
Globally, montane tropical diversity is characterized by extraordinary local endemism that is not re...
Background: The aim of this research was to identify the effects of Pleistocene climate change on th...
Aim: Those locations and features providing refugia for species during unfavourable climatic phases ...
We examine the effects of historical climate change on vertebrate differentiation in tropical rainfo...
High-throughput sequencing approaches offer opportunities to better understand the evolutionary proc...
Article first published online: 19 JUL 2014Aim: Lineages in many parts of the world have distributio...
Aim The exceptionally rich biodiversity found in tropical rainforest is und...
Species endemic to the tropical regions are expected to be vulnerable to future climate change due i...
Spatial responses of species to past climate change depend on both intrinsic traits (climatic niche ...
Copyright © 2006 The Society for the Study of Evolution.To explore the evolutionary consequences of ...
Tese de doutoramento, Biologia (Biologia Evolutiva), Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências, ...
There is a growing appreciation of impacts of late-Quaternary climate fluctuations on spatial patter...
BACKGROUND: The mesic habitats of eastern Australia harbour a highly diverse fauna. We examined the ...
Globally, montane tropical diversity is characterized by extraordinary local endemism that is not re...
Background: The application of target capture with next-generation sequencing now enables phylogenom...
Globally, montane tropical diversity is characterized by extraordinary local endemism that is not re...
Background: The aim of this research was to identify the effects of Pleistocene climate change on th...
Aim: Those locations and features providing refugia for species during unfavourable climatic phases ...
We examine the effects of historical climate change on vertebrate differentiation in tropical rainfo...
High-throughput sequencing approaches offer opportunities to better understand the evolutionary proc...
Article first published online: 19 JUL 2014Aim: Lineages in many parts of the world have distributio...
Aim The exceptionally rich biodiversity found in tropical rainforest is und...