Abstract Background There is so far very little data on autosomal nucleotide diversity in birds, except for data from the domesticated chicken and some passerines species. Estimates of nucleotide diversity reported so far in birds have been high (~10-3) and a likely explanation for this is the generally higher effective population sizes compared to mammals. In this study, the level of nucleotide diversity has been examined in the willow grouse, a non-domesticated bird species from the order Galliformes, which also holds the chicken. The willow grouse (Lagopus lagopus) has an almost circumpolar distribution but is absent from Greenland and the north Atlantic islands. It primarily inhabits tundra, forest edge habitats and sub-alpine vegetatio...
The hazel dormouse Muscardinus avellanarius presents an exemplary non-model species that is both loc...
From an ecological perspective, knowledge of demographic history is highly valuable because populati...
Effective DNA extraction methods from bird feathers have facilitated non-invasive sampling, leading ...
Using independently segregating nuclear single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and mitochondrial con...
In light of rapidly decreasing levels of biodiversity, conservation efforts towards the sustainable...
I used two pairs of sibling boreal forest bird species to study divergence, selection, demographics,...
This article tested the cross-species application of the Affymetrix 600K Chicken SNP array in five s...
Black grouse Tetrao tetrix is a bird species composed of large, continuous as well as severely reduc...
Black grouse (Tetrao tetrix) in Central Europe have undergone a severe contraction of their range in...
<p>The high-arctic Ivory Gull (<i>Pagophila eburnea</i>) has recently undergone a sharp decline in n...
Sex chromosomes contribute disproportionately to species boundaries as they diverge faster than auto...
Molecular variation is often used to infer the demographic history of species, but sometimes the com...
Interspecific introgression is considered a potential threat to endangered taxa. One example where t...
The Red-backed Shrike (Lanius collurio) is a medium-sized, carnivorous passerine, occurring througho...
The ability of natural populations to adapt to new environmental conditions is crucial for their sur...
The hazel dormouse Muscardinus avellanarius presents an exemplary non-model species that is both loc...
From an ecological perspective, knowledge of demographic history is highly valuable because populati...
Effective DNA extraction methods from bird feathers have facilitated non-invasive sampling, leading ...
Using independently segregating nuclear single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and mitochondrial con...
In light of rapidly decreasing levels of biodiversity, conservation efforts towards the sustainable...
I used two pairs of sibling boreal forest bird species to study divergence, selection, demographics,...
This article tested the cross-species application of the Affymetrix 600K Chicken SNP array in five s...
Black grouse Tetrao tetrix is a bird species composed of large, continuous as well as severely reduc...
Black grouse (Tetrao tetrix) in Central Europe have undergone a severe contraction of their range in...
<p>The high-arctic Ivory Gull (<i>Pagophila eburnea</i>) has recently undergone a sharp decline in n...
Sex chromosomes contribute disproportionately to species boundaries as they diverge faster than auto...
Molecular variation is often used to infer the demographic history of species, but sometimes the com...
Interspecific introgression is considered a potential threat to endangered taxa. One example where t...
The Red-backed Shrike (Lanius collurio) is a medium-sized, carnivorous passerine, occurring througho...
The ability of natural populations to adapt to new environmental conditions is crucial for their sur...
The hazel dormouse Muscardinus avellanarius presents an exemplary non-model species that is both loc...
From an ecological perspective, knowledge of demographic history is highly valuable because populati...
Effective DNA extraction methods from bird feathers have facilitated non-invasive sampling, leading ...