We present new insights into the phylogeography of the Robin, Erithacus rubecula, from the seven Azores Islands where it breeds, based on sequences of mitochondrial and nuclear genes from 35 individuals (five from each of the seven islands) as well as outgroup/comparison samples from Madeira, Canary Islands and Continental Western Palearctic (Europe and North Africa). To understand the level of concordance between the genetic data and morphometric variability, eight morphometric characters were analysed for 113 birds for the seven Azores Islands populations. Our results revealed that Robins from the Azores possess low genetic diversity and share their most common haplotype with Madeira and the Continental Western Palearctic Rob...
This paper presents and describes the first confirmed occurrence of the Yellow-crowned Night Heron N...
Oceanic island archipelagos provide excellent models to understand evolutionary processes. Colonizat...
Half a century ago, MacArthur and Wilson proposed that the number of species on islands tends toward...
Oceanic archipelagos are excellent systems for studying speciation, yet inference of evolutionary pr...
Kurzfassung der Dissertation an der Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Fakultät für Biowissensch...
Aim Using the heather Erica scoparia s.l. as a model, this paper aims to test theoretical predictio...
Songbirds with recently (i.e., early Holocene) founded populations are suitable models for studying ...
Discerning the relative roles of adaptive and nonadaptive processes in generating differences among ...
A secção Biologia é coordenada pelo Professor Universitário Armindo Rodrigues.[…]. No âmbito destes...
The fauna of oceanic islands provide exceptional models with which to examine patterns of dispersal,...
International audienceMacaronesia (north-east Atlantic archipelagos) has been host to complex patter...
Population genetic structure and diversity and phylogeographical dispersal routes were assessed for ...
Islands, and the particular organisms that populate them, have long fascinated biologists. Due to th...
Islands, and the particular organisms that populate them, have long fascinated biologists. Due to th...
Discerning the relative roles of adaptive and non-adaptive processes in generating differences among...
This paper presents and describes the first confirmed occurrence of the Yellow-crowned Night Heron N...
Oceanic island archipelagos provide excellent models to understand evolutionary processes. Colonizat...
Half a century ago, MacArthur and Wilson proposed that the number of species on islands tends toward...
Oceanic archipelagos are excellent systems for studying speciation, yet inference of evolutionary pr...
Kurzfassung der Dissertation an der Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Fakultät für Biowissensch...
Aim Using the heather Erica scoparia s.l. as a model, this paper aims to test theoretical predictio...
Songbirds with recently (i.e., early Holocene) founded populations are suitable models for studying ...
Discerning the relative roles of adaptive and nonadaptive processes in generating differences among ...
A secção Biologia é coordenada pelo Professor Universitário Armindo Rodrigues.[…]. No âmbito destes...
The fauna of oceanic islands provide exceptional models with which to examine patterns of dispersal,...
International audienceMacaronesia (north-east Atlantic archipelagos) has been host to complex patter...
Population genetic structure and diversity and phylogeographical dispersal routes were assessed for ...
Islands, and the particular organisms that populate them, have long fascinated biologists. Due to th...
Islands, and the particular organisms that populate them, have long fascinated biologists. Due to th...
Discerning the relative roles of adaptive and non-adaptive processes in generating differences among...
This paper presents and describes the first confirmed occurrence of the Yellow-crowned Night Heron N...
Oceanic island archipelagos provide excellent models to understand evolutionary processes. Colonizat...
Half a century ago, MacArthur and Wilson proposed that the number of species on islands tends toward...