International audienceThe Pyrenees represent a natural laboratory for biogeographic, evolutionary and ecological research of mountain fauna as a result of the high variety of habitats and the profound effect of the glacial and interglacial periods. There is a paucity of studies providing a detailed insight into genetic processes and better knowledge on the patterns of genetic diversity and how they are maintained under high altitude conditions. This is of particular interest when considering the course of past climate conditions and glaciations in a species which is considered site tenacious, with long generation times. Here we analyzed the genetic patterns of diversity and structure of the endemic Pyrenean brook newt (Calotriton asper) alo...
Among all vertebrates, the amphibians is the group that currently has the highest proportion of thre...
We have studied the population genetic structure of slightly admixed populations of crested newts (T...
The identification of historic and contemporary barriers to dispersal is central to the conservation...
International audienceThe Pyrenees represent a natural laboratory for biogeographic, evolutionary an...
The Pyrenees represent a natural laboratory for biogeographic, evolutionary and ecological research ...
The Pyrenees represent a natural laboratory for biogeographic, evolutionary and ecological research ...
Historical factors (colonization scenarios, demographic oscillations) and contemporary processes (po...
Historical factors (colonization scenarios, demographic oscillations) and contemporary processes (po...
13 páginas, 5 figuras, 6 tablas.Direct estimation of dispersal rates at large geographic scales can ...
The genus Calotriton includes two species of newts highly adapted to live in cold and fast-flowing m...
The genus Calotriton includes two species of newts highly adapted to live in cold and fast-flowing m...
Abstract Amphibians are particularly sensitive to landscape fragmentation. Potential barriers betwee...
The Sardinian mountain newt Euproctus platycephalus, endemic to the island of Sardinia, (Italy), is ...
[Aim]: To test the role of mountains as barriers to gene flow in co-distributed taxa with different ...
Among all vertebrates, the amphibians is the group that currently has the highest proportion of thre...
We have studied the population genetic structure of slightly admixed populations of crested newts (T...
The identification of historic and contemporary barriers to dispersal is central to the conservation...
International audienceThe Pyrenees represent a natural laboratory for biogeographic, evolutionary an...
The Pyrenees represent a natural laboratory for biogeographic, evolutionary and ecological research ...
The Pyrenees represent a natural laboratory for biogeographic, evolutionary and ecological research ...
Historical factors (colonization scenarios, demographic oscillations) and contemporary processes (po...
Historical factors (colonization scenarios, demographic oscillations) and contemporary processes (po...
13 páginas, 5 figuras, 6 tablas.Direct estimation of dispersal rates at large geographic scales can ...
The genus Calotriton includes two species of newts highly adapted to live in cold and fast-flowing m...
The genus Calotriton includes two species of newts highly adapted to live in cold and fast-flowing m...
Abstract Amphibians are particularly sensitive to landscape fragmentation. Potential barriers betwee...
The Sardinian mountain newt Euproctus platycephalus, endemic to the island of Sardinia, (Italy), is ...
[Aim]: To test the role of mountains as barriers to gene flow in co-distributed taxa with different ...
Among all vertebrates, the amphibians is the group that currently has the highest proportion of thre...
We have studied the population genetic structure of slightly admixed populations of crested newts (T...
The identification of historic and contemporary barriers to dispersal is central to the conservation...