Identifying the presence and magnitude of population genetic structure remains a major consideration in evolutionary biology as doing so allows one to understand the demographic history of a species as well as make predictions of how the evolutionary process will proceed. Next-generation sequencing methods allow us to reconsider previous ideas and conclusions concerning the distribution of genetic variation, and what this distribution implies about a given species evolutionary history. A previous phylogeographic study of the crustacean Daphnia magna suggested that, despite strong genetic differentiation among populations at a local scale, the species shows only moderate genetic structure across its European range, with a spatially patchy oc...
Substantial genetic differentiation is frequently observed among populations of cyclically parthenog...
We reconstructed the genetic structure of a planktonic crustacean Daphnia longispina living in high ...
AbstractWe describe the first genetic linkage map for Daphnia pulex using 185 microsatellite markers...
Identifying the presence and magnitude of population genetic structure remains a major consideration...
Phylogeography places population genetics in an explicitly spatial context, and in doing so attempts...
Species with large geographic distributions present a challenge for phylogeographic studies due to t...
Background The zooplanktonic cladocerans Daphnia, present in a wide range of water bodies, are an im...
Abstract Background Populations may be bound by contemporary gene flow, selective sweeps, and extinc...
Understanding the processes that shape the spatial distribution of genetic variation within species ...
1. Only a few studies have compared patterns of genetic variation among populations of different Dap...
Summary The population genetic structure of natural populations in landscapes is the result of a com...
Knowledge of a species’ population genetic structure can provide insight into fundamental ecological...
We reconstructed the genetic structure of a planktonic crustacean Daphnia longispina living in high ...
Summary The population genetic structure of natural populations in landscapes is the result of a com...
Substantial genetic differentiation is frequently observed among populations of cyclically parthenog...
We reconstructed the genetic structure of a planktonic crustacean Daphnia longispina living in high ...
AbstractWe describe the first genetic linkage map for Daphnia pulex using 185 microsatellite markers...
Identifying the presence and magnitude of population genetic structure remains a major consideration...
Phylogeography places population genetics in an explicitly spatial context, and in doing so attempts...
Species with large geographic distributions present a challenge for phylogeographic studies due to t...
Background The zooplanktonic cladocerans Daphnia, present in a wide range of water bodies, are an im...
Abstract Background Populations may be bound by contemporary gene flow, selective sweeps, and extinc...
Understanding the processes that shape the spatial distribution of genetic variation within species ...
1. Only a few studies have compared patterns of genetic variation among populations of different Dap...
Summary The population genetic structure of natural populations in landscapes is the result of a com...
Knowledge of a species’ population genetic structure can provide insight into fundamental ecological...
We reconstructed the genetic structure of a planktonic crustacean Daphnia longispina living in high ...
Summary The population genetic structure of natural populations in landscapes is the result of a com...
Substantial genetic differentiation is frequently observed among populations of cyclically parthenog...
We reconstructed the genetic structure of a planktonic crustacean Daphnia longispina living in high ...
AbstractWe describe the first genetic linkage map for Daphnia pulex using 185 microsatellite markers...