Times Cited: 24International audienceToday, with the rapid development of population genomics, the genetic basis of adaptation can be unraveled directly at the genome level, without any prerequisites about the selectively advantageous genes or traits. For nonmodel species, it is now possible to screen many markers randomly scattered across the genome and to distinguish between the neutral genetic background and outlier loci displaying an atypical behavior (e.g., a higher differentiation between populations). This study investigated the genetic frame of adaptation to a gradient of altitude in the common frog (Rana temporaria) by means of a genome scan based on 392 amplified fragment length polymorphism markers. Using two outlier detection me...
In ectotherms, variation in life-history traits among populations is common and suggests local adapt...
Recent and historical species' associations with climate can be inferred using molecular markers. Th...
Understanding how geographic and environmental heterogeneity drive local patterns of genetic variati...
Times Cited: 24International audienceToday, with the rapid development of population genomics, the g...
Recent studies of humans, dogs and rodents have started to discover the genetic underpinnings of hig...
Tibetan frogs, Nanorana parkeri, are differentiated genetically but not morphologically along geogra...
Terrestrial‐breeding amphibians are likely to be vulnerable to warming and drying climates, as their...
Both environmental- and genetic-influences can result in phenotypic variation. Quantifying the relat...
Background: High-altitude adaptation provides an excellent system for studying how organisms cope wi...
This thesis investigates adaptive divergence between populations of a widespread amphibian across it...
International audienceBoth environmental and genetic influences can result in phenotypic variation. ...
One of the main questions in evolutionary and conservation biology is how geographical and environme...
Both environmental and genetic influences can result in phenotypic variation. Quantifying the relati...
Tesis con mención internacionalKnowing the genetic basis of adaptive traits is essential to predict ...
When environmental variation is spatially continuous, dispersing individuals move among nearby sites...
In ectotherms, variation in life-history traits among populations is common and suggests local adapt...
Recent and historical species' associations with climate can be inferred using molecular markers. Th...
Understanding how geographic and environmental heterogeneity drive local patterns of genetic variati...
Times Cited: 24International audienceToday, with the rapid development of population genomics, the g...
Recent studies of humans, dogs and rodents have started to discover the genetic underpinnings of hig...
Tibetan frogs, Nanorana parkeri, are differentiated genetically but not morphologically along geogra...
Terrestrial‐breeding amphibians are likely to be vulnerable to warming and drying climates, as their...
Both environmental- and genetic-influences can result in phenotypic variation. Quantifying the relat...
Background: High-altitude adaptation provides an excellent system for studying how organisms cope wi...
This thesis investigates adaptive divergence between populations of a widespread amphibian across it...
International audienceBoth environmental and genetic influences can result in phenotypic variation. ...
One of the main questions in evolutionary and conservation biology is how geographical and environme...
Both environmental and genetic influences can result in phenotypic variation. Quantifying the relati...
Tesis con mención internacionalKnowing the genetic basis of adaptive traits is essential to predict ...
When environmental variation is spatially continuous, dispersing individuals move among nearby sites...
In ectotherms, variation in life-history traits among populations is common and suggests local adapt...
Recent and historical species' associations with climate can be inferred using molecular markers. Th...
Understanding how geographic and environmental heterogeneity drive local patterns of genetic variati...