Background. Biogeographic models partition ecologically similar species assemblages into discrete ecoregions. However, the history, relationship and interactions between these regions and their assemblages have rarely been explored. Methodology/Principal Findings. Here we develop a taxon-based approach that explicitly utilises molecular information to compare ecoregion history and status, which we exemplify using a continentally distributed mammalian species: the African bushbuck (Tragelaphus scriptus). We reveal unprecedented levels of genetic diversity and structure in this species and show that ecoregion biogeographic history better explains the distribution of molecular variation than phenotypic similarity or geography. We extend the...
Understanding the evolutionary processes that generate and sustain diversity in tropical faunas has ...
International audienceTropical Africa is home to an astonishing biodiversity occurring in a variety ...
Understanding historical influences of climate and physiographic barriers in shaping patterns of bio...
Background. Biogeographic models partition ecologically similar species assemblages into discrete e...
Biogeographic models partition ecologically similar species assemblages into discrete ecoregions. Ho...
Biogeographic models partition ecologically similar species assemblages into discrete ecoregions. Ho...
The drivers of species diversification and persistence are of great interest to current biogeography...
Background The bushbuck, Tragelaphus scriptus, is a widespread and ecologically diverse ungulate spe...
The increased rate of human-driven change is a major threat to biodiversity. Although there is suffi...
The bushbuck is the most widespread bovid species in Africa. Previous mitochondrial studies have rev...
Broad-scale diversity patterns are the outcome of ecological and evolutionary processes that permit ...
Aim: Comparative phylogeographic studies provide important insights into the biogeographical process...
Biodiversity hotspots are centers of endemism and thus contain many range-restricted species. In add...
The African continent still hosts a unique diversified megafaunal community. However, phylogeographi...
AIM : Floristic and faunal diversity fall within species assemblages that can be grouped into distin...
Understanding the evolutionary processes that generate and sustain diversity in tropical faunas has ...
International audienceTropical Africa is home to an astonishing biodiversity occurring in a variety ...
Understanding historical influences of climate and physiographic barriers in shaping patterns of bio...
Background. Biogeographic models partition ecologically similar species assemblages into discrete e...
Biogeographic models partition ecologically similar species assemblages into discrete ecoregions. Ho...
Biogeographic models partition ecologically similar species assemblages into discrete ecoregions. Ho...
The drivers of species diversification and persistence are of great interest to current biogeography...
Background The bushbuck, Tragelaphus scriptus, is a widespread and ecologically diverse ungulate spe...
The increased rate of human-driven change is a major threat to biodiversity. Although there is suffi...
The bushbuck is the most widespread bovid species in Africa. Previous mitochondrial studies have rev...
Broad-scale diversity patterns are the outcome of ecological and evolutionary processes that permit ...
Aim: Comparative phylogeographic studies provide important insights into the biogeographical process...
Biodiversity hotspots are centers of endemism and thus contain many range-restricted species. In add...
The African continent still hosts a unique diversified megafaunal community. However, phylogeographi...
AIM : Floristic and faunal diversity fall within species assemblages that can be grouped into distin...
Understanding the evolutionary processes that generate and sustain diversity in tropical faunas has ...
International audienceTropical Africa is home to an astonishing biodiversity occurring in a variety ...
Understanding historical influences of climate and physiographic barriers in shaping patterns of bio...