Although the phylogeography of European mammals has been extensively investigated since the 1990s, many studies were limited in terms of sampling distribution, the number of molecular markers used and the analytical techniques employed, frequently leading to incomplete postglacial recolonisation scenarios. The broad-scale genetic structure of the European badger (Meles meles) is of interest as it may result from historic restriction to glacial refugia and/or recent anthropogenic impact. However, previous studies were based mostly on samples from western Europe, making it difficult to draw robust conclusions about the location of refugia, patterns of postglacial expansion and recent demography. In the present study, continent-wide sampling a...
The colonization of Ireland by mammals, has been the subject of extensive study using genetic method...
The present study examined the contemporary genetic composition of the Eurasian badger, Meles meles,...
During the past 50 years the number of badgers (Meles meles) in Denmark has declined by c. 50%. To a...
Although the phylogeography of European mammals has been extensively investigated since the 1990s, m...
Although the phylogeography of European mammals has been extensively investigated since the 1990s, m...
International audienceAlthough the phylogeography of European mammals has been extensively investiga...
Although the phylogeography of European mammals has been extensively investigated since the 1990s, m...
International audienceAlthough the phylogeography of European mammals has been extensively investiga...
Although the phylogeography of European mammals has been extensively investigated since the 1990s, m...
Although the phylogeography of European mammals has been extensively investigated since the 1990s, m...
Although the phylogeography of European mammals has been extensively investigated since the 1990s, m...
Although the phylogeography of European mammals has been extensively investigated since the 1990s, m...
The Eurasian badger Meles meles has a wide distribution area ranging from Japan to Ireland. In weste...
The Eurasian badger Meles meles has a wide distribution area ranging from Japan to Ireland. In weste...
The Eurasian badger Meles meles has a wide distribution area ranging from Japan to Ireland. In weste...
The colonization of Ireland by mammals, has been the subject of extensive study using genetic method...
The present study examined the contemporary genetic composition of the Eurasian badger, Meles meles,...
During the past 50 years the number of badgers (Meles meles) in Denmark has declined by c. 50%. To a...
Although the phylogeography of European mammals has been extensively investigated since the 1990s, m...
Although the phylogeography of European mammals has been extensively investigated since the 1990s, m...
International audienceAlthough the phylogeography of European mammals has been extensively investiga...
Although the phylogeography of European mammals has been extensively investigated since the 1990s, m...
International audienceAlthough the phylogeography of European mammals has been extensively investiga...
Although the phylogeography of European mammals has been extensively investigated since the 1990s, m...
Although the phylogeography of European mammals has been extensively investigated since the 1990s, m...
Although the phylogeography of European mammals has been extensively investigated since the 1990s, m...
Although the phylogeography of European mammals has been extensively investigated since the 1990s, m...
The Eurasian badger Meles meles has a wide distribution area ranging from Japan to Ireland. In weste...
The Eurasian badger Meles meles has a wide distribution area ranging from Japan to Ireland. In weste...
The Eurasian badger Meles meles has a wide distribution area ranging from Japan to Ireland. In weste...
The colonization of Ireland by mammals, has been the subject of extensive study using genetic method...
The present study examined the contemporary genetic composition of the Eurasian badger, Meles meles,...
During the past 50 years the number of badgers (Meles meles) in Denmark has declined by c. 50%. To a...