The relationship between population structure and demographic history is critical to understanding microevolution and for predicting the resilience of species to environmental change. Using mitochondrial DNA from extant colonies and radiocarbon-dated subfossils, we present the first microevolutionary analysis of emperor penguins (Aptenodytes forsteri) and show their population trends throughout the last glacial maximum (LGM, 19.5–16 kya) and during the subsequent period of warming and sea ice retreat. We found evidence for three mitochondrial clades within emperor penguins, suggesting that they were isolated within three glacial refugia during the LGM. One of these clades has remained largely isolated within the Ross Sea, while the two othe...
International audienceClimate shifts are key drivers of ecosystem change. Despite the critical impor...
During the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), the Antarctic ice sheets expanded onto the continental shelf ...
Understanding the boundaries of breeding populations is of great importance for conservation efforts...
The relationship between population structure and demographic history is critical to understanding m...
The relationship between population structure and demographic history is critical to understanding m...
How natural climate cycles, such as past glacial/interglacial patterns, have shaped species distribu...
Background: Major, long-term environmental changes are projected in the Southern Ocean and these are...
The Southern Ocean is undergoing rapid physical and biological changes that are likely to have profo...
How natural climate cycles, such as past glacial/interglacial patterns, have shaped species distribu...
How natural climate cycles, such as past glacial/interglacial patterns, have shaped species distribu...
The Southern Ocean is undergoing rapid physical and biological changes that are likely to have profo...
How natural climate cycles, such as past glacial/interglacial patterns, have shaped species distribu...
How natural climate cycles, such as past glacial/interglacial patterns, have shaped species distribu...
How natural climate cycles, such as past glacial/interglacial patterns, have shaped species distribu...
Climate shifts are key drivers of ecosystem change. Despite the critical importance of Antarctica an...
International audienceClimate shifts are key drivers of ecosystem change. Despite the critical impor...
During the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), the Antarctic ice sheets expanded onto the continental shelf ...
Understanding the boundaries of breeding populations is of great importance for conservation efforts...
The relationship between population structure and demographic history is critical to understanding m...
The relationship between population structure and demographic history is critical to understanding m...
How natural climate cycles, such as past glacial/interglacial patterns, have shaped species distribu...
Background: Major, long-term environmental changes are projected in the Southern Ocean and these are...
The Southern Ocean is undergoing rapid physical and biological changes that are likely to have profo...
How natural climate cycles, such as past glacial/interglacial patterns, have shaped species distribu...
How natural climate cycles, such as past glacial/interglacial patterns, have shaped species distribu...
The Southern Ocean is undergoing rapid physical and biological changes that are likely to have profo...
How natural climate cycles, such as past glacial/interglacial patterns, have shaped species distribu...
How natural climate cycles, such as past glacial/interglacial patterns, have shaped species distribu...
How natural climate cycles, such as past glacial/interglacial patterns, have shaped species distribu...
Climate shifts are key drivers of ecosystem change. Despite the critical importance of Antarctica an...
International audienceClimate shifts are key drivers of ecosystem change. Despite the critical impor...
During the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), the Antarctic ice sheets expanded onto the continental shelf ...
Understanding the boundaries of breeding populations is of great importance for conservation efforts...