The post-glacial recolonisation of northern Europe has left distinct signatures in the genomes of many organisms, both due to random demographic processes and divergent natural selection. However, information on differences in genetic variation in conjunction with patterns of local adaptations along latitudinal gradients is often lacking. In this study, we examine genetic diversity and population structure in the speckled wood butterfly Pararge aegeria in northern Europe to investigate the species post-glacial recolonisation history and discuss how this may have affected its life-history evolution. We collected 209 samples and analysed genetic variation in nine microsatellite loci. The results demonstrated a more pronounced population struc...
The genetic structure of a species is influenced by its history and by current gene flow. Using a po...
Many ectothermic species are currently expanding their geographic range due to global warming. This ...
Current genetic diversity in cold-adapted species has been shaped by historical processes over milli...
Past and current range or spatial expansions have important consequences on population genetic struc...
(Nymphalidae) which has recently colonized agricultural landscapes in NW-Europe. Butterflies from w...
Recent decreases in biodiversity in Europe are commonly thought to be due to land use and climate ch...
Phylogeographical research has revealed several paradigm patterns of postglacial range expansion fro...
Both long-term environmental changes such as those driven by the glacial cycles and more recent anth...
Although genetic diversity provides the basic substrate for evolution, there are a limited number of...
Although genetic diversity provides the basic substrate for evolution, there are a limited number of...
Aim:Climatic changes throughout the Pleistocene have strongly modified species distributions. We exa...
The last glacial period had a strong influence on the population genetic structure of boreal species...
It is challenging to unravel the history of organisms with highly scattered populations. Such specie...
Phengaris alcon is an endangered, ant-associated butterfly found, amongst other places, in Denmark, ...
Although genetic diversity provides the basic substrate for evolution, there are a limited number of...
The genetic structure of a species is influenced by its history and by current gene flow. Using a po...
Many ectothermic species are currently expanding their geographic range due to global warming. This ...
Current genetic diversity in cold-adapted species has been shaped by historical processes over milli...
Past and current range or spatial expansions have important consequences on population genetic struc...
(Nymphalidae) which has recently colonized agricultural landscapes in NW-Europe. Butterflies from w...
Recent decreases in biodiversity in Europe are commonly thought to be due to land use and climate ch...
Phylogeographical research has revealed several paradigm patterns of postglacial range expansion fro...
Both long-term environmental changes such as those driven by the glacial cycles and more recent anth...
Although genetic diversity provides the basic substrate for evolution, there are a limited number of...
Although genetic diversity provides the basic substrate for evolution, there are a limited number of...
Aim:Climatic changes throughout the Pleistocene have strongly modified species distributions. We exa...
The last glacial period had a strong influence on the population genetic structure of boreal species...
It is challenging to unravel the history of organisms with highly scattered populations. Such specie...
Phengaris alcon is an endangered, ant-associated butterfly found, amongst other places, in Denmark, ...
Although genetic diversity provides the basic substrate for evolution, there are a limited number of...
The genetic structure of a species is influenced by its history and by current gene flow. Using a po...
Many ectothermic species are currently expanding their geographic range due to global warming. This ...
Current genetic diversity in cold-adapted species has been shaped by historical processes over milli...