The high dispersal ability of seabirds and theabsence of geographical barriers has led to high gene flowand reduced population differentiation. Nevertheless, somespecies with philopatric behavior have restricted gene flowamong colonies, revealing a strong population structure.Gulls show widespread colonial behavior, and are longlivedspecies, which make them a good model for understandingevolutionary processes in seabirds. Previousgenetic studies on the Kelp Gull (Larus dominicanus) haverevealed low genetic variability in mitochondrial markersbut relatively high genetic variation in a nuclear marker.These observations can be explained by the occurrence of aselective sweep on mtDNA, population genetic bottlenecksor a recent origin of the spec...
The Southern Ocean represents a continuous stretch of circumpolar marine habitat, but the potential ...
International audienceEffective conservation requires maintenance of the processes underlying specie...
Quantifying population genetic structure is fundamental to testing hypotheses regarding gene flow, p...
Several phylogeographic studies of seabirds have documented low genetic diversity that has been attr...
The Kelp Gull (Larus dominicanus), a common seabird in coastal Patagonia, has recently increased in ...
Philopatry can promote genetic differentiation among populations but remains undescribed in many sea...
The dispersal of individuals among breeding sites is considered to be one of the key processes in se...
Lichtenstein revisited with sex-separated analyses of biometrics and wing tip patterns. Zoological S...
International audienceInvestigations of the genetic structure of populations over the entire range o...
Many populations of seabird species with opportunistic or generalist feeding habits have expanded wo...
Seabirds are considered highly mobile, able to fly great distances with few apparent barriers to dis...
Elucidating the factors underlying the origin and maintenance of genetic variation among populations...
Species may cope with rapid habitat changes by distribution shifts or adaptation to new conditions. ...
We compared the phylogeographic and genetic structure of two sympatric shag species, Phalacrocorax m...
The Southern Ocean represents a continuous stretch of circumpolar marine habitat, but the potential ...
International audienceEffective conservation requires maintenance of the processes underlying specie...
Quantifying population genetic structure is fundamental to testing hypotheses regarding gene flow, p...
Several phylogeographic studies of seabirds have documented low genetic diversity that has been attr...
The Kelp Gull (Larus dominicanus), a common seabird in coastal Patagonia, has recently increased in ...
Philopatry can promote genetic differentiation among populations but remains undescribed in many sea...
The dispersal of individuals among breeding sites is considered to be one of the key processes in se...
Lichtenstein revisited with sex-separated analyses of biometrics and wing tip patterns. Zoological S...
International audienceInvestigations of the genetic structure of populations over the entire range o...
Many populations of seabird species with opportunistic or generalist feeding habits have expanded wo...
Seabirds are considered highly mobile, able to fly great distances with few apparent barriers to dis...
Elucidating the factors underlying the origin and maintenance of genetic variation among populations...
Species may cope with rapid habitat changes by distribution shifts or adaptation to new conditions. ...
We compared the phylogeographic and genetic structure of two sympatric shag species, Phalacrocorax m...
The Southern Ocean represents a continuous stretch of circumpolar marine habitat, but the potential ...
International audienceEffective conservation requires maintenance of the processes underlying specie...
Quantifying population genetic structure is fundamental to testing hypotheses regarding gene flow, p...