The Galapagos archipelago is characterized by a high degree of endemism across many taxa, linked to the archipelago's oceanic origin and distance from other colonizing land masses. A population of 500 American Flamingos (Phoenicopterus ruber) resides in Galapagos, which is thought to share an historical origin with the American Flamingo currently found in the Caribbean region. Genetic and phenotypic parameters in American Flamingos from Galapagos and from the Caribbean were investigated. Microsatellite and mitochondrial DNA markers data showed that the American Flamingo population in Galapagos differs genetically from that in the Caribbean. American Flamingos in Galapagos form a clade that differs by a single common nucleotide substitution ...
Figure 7. Summary of genetic diversity indexes, based on 15 microsatellite loci, in three colonies o...
17 pagesInternational audienceThe major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is a cornerstone in the stu...
Volcanic islands represent excellent models with which to study the effect of vicariance on coloniza...
The Galapagos archipelago is characterized by a high degree of endemism across many taxa, linked to ...
A genetically and morphologically divergent population of c.500 American Flamingos, isolated from th...
Flamingo species generate tremendous interest whether they are small captive groups or wild populati...
Methods to determine genetic diversity and relatedness within populations are essential tools for pr...
9 pagesInternational audienceBACKGROUND: Modern flamingos (Phoenicopteridae) occupy a highly special...
Seabirds are considered highly mobile, able to fly great distances with few apparent barriers to dis...
The Galapagos Islands are renowned for their high degree of endemism. Marine taxa inhabiting the arc...
14 pagesInternational audienceTh e greater fl amingo Phoenicopterus roseus is a long-lived colonial ...
We examine genetic differentiation of Lesser Flamingo Phoeniconaias minor, a colonial and vagrant wa...
Figure 7. Summary of genetic diversity indexes, based on 15 microsatellite loci, in three colonies o...
17 pagesInternational audienceThe major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is a cornerstone in the stu...
Volcanic islands represent excellent models with which to study the effect of vicariance on coloniza...
The Galapagos archipelago is characterized by a high degree of endemism across many taxa, linked to ...
A genetically and morphologically divergent population of c.500 American Flamingos, isolated from th...
Flamingo species generate tremendous interest whether they are small captive groups or wild populati...
Methods to determine genetic diversity and relatedness within populations are essential tools for pr...
9 pagesInternational audienceBACKGROUND: Modern flamingos (Phoenicopteridae) occupy a highly special...
Seabirds are considered highly mobile, able to fly great distances with few apparent barriers to dis...
The Galapagos Islands are renowned for their high degree of endemism. Marine taxa inhabiting the arc...
14 pagesInternational audienceTh e greater fl amingo Phoenicopterus roseus is a long-lived colonial ...
We examine genetic differentiation of Lesser Flamingo Phoeniconaias minor, a colonial and vagrant wa...
Figure 7. Summary of genetic diversity indexes, based on 15 microsatellite loci, in three colonies o...
17 pagesInternational audienceThe major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is a cornerstone in the stu...
Volcanic islands represent excellent models with which to study the effect of vicariance on coloniza...