The green turtle (Chelonia mydas) is a globally distributed marine species whose evolutionary history has been molded by geological events and oceanographic and climate changes. Divergence between Atlantic and Pacific clades has been associated with the uplift of the Panama Isthmus, and inside the Pacific region, a biogeographic barrier located west of Hawaii has restricted the gene flow between Central/Eastern and Western Pacific populations. We investigated the carapace shape of C. mydas from individuals of Atlantic, Eastern Pacific, and Western Pacific genetic lineages using geometric morphometrics to evaluate congruence between external morphology and species' phylogeography. Furthermore, we assessed the variation of carapace shape acco...
Galápagos tortoises represent the only surviving lineage of giant tortoises that exhibit two differe...
Considerable phylogeographic and population genetic research has been conducted on marine turtles. L...
Understanding how ocean currents impact the distribution and connectivity of marine species, provide...
Patterns of genetic structure in highly mobile marine vertebrates may be accompanied by phenotypic v...
Patterns of genetic structure in highly mobile marine vertebrates may be accompanied by phenotypic v...
Distinguishing between species is an essential aspect of animal research and conservation. For turtl...
Turtles always fascinated men primarily by morphology, unique embryogenesis and later also by uncert...
WOS:000471344900003Aim To examine the genetic structure and global phylogeography of the endangered ...
We investigated phenotypic diversification in the species-rich and ecologically diverse turtle famil...
The green turtle, Chelonia mydas, is a migratory marine species with a circumglobal distribution in ...
The green turtle, Chelonia mydas, is a migratory marine species with a circumglobal distribution in ...
To address aspects of the evolution and natural history of green turtles, we assayed mitochondrial (...
To address aspects of the evolution and natural history of green turtles, we assayed mitochondrial (...
Variation is a key component of the evolutionary process. However, variation often is poorly underst...
International audienceMapping the distribution of genetic diversity of species over their geographic...
Galápagos tortoises represent the only surviving lineage of giant tortoises that exhibit two differe...
Considerable phylogeographic and population genetic research has been conducted on marine turtles. L...
Understanding how ocean currents impact the distribution and connectivity of marine species, provide...
Patterns of genetic structure in highly mobile marine vertebrates may be accompanied by phenotypic v...
Patterns of genetic structure in highly mobile marine vertebrates may be accompanied by phenotypic v...
Distinguishing between species is an essential aspect of animal research and conservation. For turtl...
Turtles always fascinated men primarily by morphology, unique embryogenesis and later also by uncert...
WOS:000471344900003Aim To examine the genetic structure and global phylogeography of the endangered ...
We investigated phenotypic diversification in the species-rich and ecologically diverse turtle famil...
The green turtle, Chelonia mydas, is a migratory marine species with a circumglobal distribution in ...
The green turtle, Chelonia mydas, is a migratory marine species with a circumglobal distribution in ...
To address aspects of the evolution and natural history of green turtles, we assayed mitochondrial (...
To address aspects of the evolution and natural history of green turtles, we assayed mitochondrial (...
Variation is a key component of the evolutionary process. However, variation often is poorly underst...
International audienceMapping the distribution of genetic diversity of species over their geographic...
Galápagos tortoises represent the only surviving lineage of giant tortoises that exhibit two differe...
Considerable phylogeographic and population genetic research has been conducted on marine turtles. L...
Understanding how ocean currents impact the distribution and connectivity of marine species, provide...