The House Crow (Corvus splendens) is a useful study system for investigating the genetic basis of adaptations underpinning successful range expansion. The species originates from the Indian subcontinent, but has successfully spread through a variety of thermal environments across Asia, Africa and Europe. Here, population mitogenomics was used to investigate the colonisation history and to test for signals of molecular selection on the mitochondrial genome. We sequenced the mitogenomes of 89 House Crows spanning four native and five invasive populations. A Bayesian dated phylogeny, based on the 13 mitochondrial protein-coding genes, supports a mid-Pleistocene (~630,000 years ago) divergence between the most distant genetic lineages. Phylogeo...
New Caledonian crows exhibit considerable variation in tool making between populations. Here, we pre...
<div><p>New Caledonian crows exhibit considerable variation in tool making between populations. Here...
Many studies of phylogeography, speciation, and species limits restrict their focus to a narrow issu...
What kind of genetic structure helps the rapid range expansion of the invasive species is fundamenta...
The common house crow (Corvus splendens) is one of the best known and most wide spread species of th...
Heritable genetic variation is the raw material of evolution and can occur in many different forms, ...
The complete mitochondrial genome of the invasive house crow (Corvus splendens) was sequenced (GenBa...
The complete mitochondrial genomes of two jungle crows (Corvus macrorhynchos) were sequenced. DNA wa...
Abstract Very few animals habitually manufacture and use tools. It has been suggested that advanced ...
Diversifying selection between populations that inhabit different environments can promote lineage d...
The processes that allow some lineages to diversify rapidly at a global scale remain poorly understo...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020The Northwestern Crow (Corvus caurinus) and American C...
Most species and therefore most hybrid zones have historically been defined using phenotypic charact...
Very few animals habitually manufacture and use tools. It has been suggested that advanced tool beha...
Corvus macrorhynchos formerly referred to as the jungle crow or the large-billed crow is a polytypic...
New Caledonian crows exhibit considerable variation in tool making between populations. Here, we pre...
<div><p>New Caledonian crows exhibit considerable variation in tool making between populations. Here...
Many studies of phylogeography, speciation, and species limits restrict their focus to a narrow issu...
What kind of genetic structure helps the rapid range expansion of the invasive species is fundamenta...
The common house crow (Corvus splendens) is one of the best known and most wide spread species of th...
Heritable genetic variation is the raw material of evolution and can occur in many different forms, ...
The complete mitochondrial genome of the invasive house crow (Corvus splendens) was sequenced (GenBa...
The complete mitochondrial genomes of two jungle crows (Corvus macrorhynchos) were sequenced. DNA wa...
Abstract Very few animals habitually manufacture and use tools. It has been suggested that advanced ...
Diversifying selection between populations that inhabit different environments can promote lineage d...
The processes that allow some lineages to diversify rapidly at a global scale remain poorly understo...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020The Northwestern Crow (Corvus caurinus) and American C...
Most species and therefore most hybrid zones have historically been defined using phenotypic charact...
Very few animals habitually manufacture and use tools. It has been suggested that advanced tool beha...
Corvus macrorhynchos formerly referred to as the jungle crow or the large-billed crow is a polytypic...
New Caledonian crows exhibit considerable variation in tool making between populations. Here, we pre...
<div><p>New Caledonian crows exhibit considerable variation in tool making between populations. Here...
Many studies of phylogeography, speciation, and species limits restrict their focus to a narrow issu...